Alarmcorp AL2000 IECEX-Rated PIR For Explosive Environments.
Alarmcorp AL2000 IECEX-Rated PIR – Alarmcorp’s AL2000 is an intrinsically safe PIR sensor designed for high-risk mining, industrial and grain storage applications where there’s a risk of spark setting off gas or dust explosions.
This AL2000 PIR Detector is designed and manufactured for use in Zone 0, 1 and 2 and is certified with ATEX, Gas groups, North American divisions 1,2 and 3, as well as being IECEX rated.
The AL2000 PIR detector has a 15m deep range across a detection angle of 90-degrees and the sensor and its terminations are enclosed in a robust cast-aluminium IP67 enclosure with a 20mm cable gland entry. Installers should note the sensor requires a ZE interface.
Designed to handle external and internal applications, the AL2000 is supplied with a wall-mount bracket and has an operating voltage of 7V-15V DC and a very economical current consumption that peaks at 6mA.
This AL2000 sensor features a dual element thermally stabilised sensor with UV-protected Fresnel and high-density optics and is relatively compact at 100mm x 15mm x 100mm, and relatively heavy at 2.5kg.
The sensor features an ALDCI-X 1 to 6-channel door contact interface, which allows a suitable magnetic door contact containing no electrical components to be used in a hazardous area. Other features include normally open or normally closed relay outputs available for each channel and an LED status indicator.
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Alarmcorp AL2000 IECEX-Rated PIR Features
- Designed and manufactured to stringent standards
- Enclosed in a robust cast-aluminium IP67 enclosure
- 20mm cable gland entry
- 15m x 90-degree detection range
- Dimensions of 100mm x 15mm x 100mm and weight of 2.5kg
- Requires a suitable ZE Interface
- Suitable for both external and internal use Supplied complete with wall mounting bracket and installation instructions.
“Alarmcorp AL2000 IECEX-Rated PIR For Explosive Environments.”