Fireye DE5213-001 Shutter Tube Assembly

Fireye DE5213-001 Shutter Tube Assembly

  • $6,053.00


The Fireye DE5213-001 Shutter Tube Assembly is a precision-engineered component designed specifically for integration with the C9508M flame scanner. As a critical part of the optical sensing path, this shutter assembly facilitates consistent flame signal monitoring while protecting internal sensor elements from harsh combustion environments. The DE5213-001 ensures reliable mechanical cycling, which is essential for the flame safeguard system to accurately differentiate between a legitimate burner flame and background radiation or refractory glow. For field technicians, verifying the integrity of the shutter tube is a standard protocol when addressing intermittent signal issues or failed self-check cycles. This assembly is built to withstand industrial heating applications where industrial burner controls require high-duty cycle performance. Proper alignment within the scanner housing is necessary to maintain optical clarity and prevent nuisance shutdowns. Replace worn shutter assemblies to restore technical compliance with Fireye burner management systems and ensure optimal combustion safety parameters.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Direct Compatibility: Engineered as a drop-in replacement for Fireye C9508M flame scanners, ensuring seamless mechanical fit.
  • Enhanced Signal Reliability: Maintains the necessary optical path for UV flame detection, reducing background interference.
  • Durable Mechanical Connection: Constructed with industrial-grade materials to handle the rapid cycling requirements of self-checking scanners.
  • Reduced Downtime: Simplifies maintenance by allowing for straightforward component swaps during boiler system inspections.
Common Questions

Will this shutter assembly work with other C-Series scanners?
The DE5213-001 is specifically calibrated for the mechanical tolerances of the C9508M. Consult technical datasheets before attempting to install this in 45UV5 or 55UV5 series housings.

What causes a shutter assembly to stick or fail?
Accumulation of soot, excessive heat exposure, or misalignment of the scanner tube can lead to mechanical resistance within the shutter tube assembly.

How do I verify the shutter is cycling correctly?
Technicians should monitor the flame signal strength and listen for the distinct mechanical click of the shutter during the system's self-check phase.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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