Overview
The Fireye 61-6944-030 is a professional-grade wiring harness designed to simplify the electrical installation of Fireye InSight series flame scanners. This 30-foot harness is specifically engineered to support multi-drop wiring configurations, allowing for efficient remote communication between multiple scanners and a central burner management system. It provides a reliable and secure connection, ensuring that critical flame safety data is transmitted accurately in demanding industrial environments.
Features
- Multi-Drop Support: Designed to provide an easy method for wiring InSight scanners in a multi-drop configuration for remote communications.
- Pre-Wired Connector: Includes a factory-terminated female quick-disconnect connector that plugs directly into the male quick-disconnect on the InSight scanner.
- Terminal Junction Box: The opposite end features a conduit box equipped with a 16-pole terminal strip for organized field wiring.
- Secure Connections: The terminal strip utilizes push-type cage clamp connectors, ensuring vibration-resistant and secure wire terminations.
- Simplified Installation: Eliminates the need for complex manual cable assembly in the field, reducing installation time and potential wiring errors.
Specifications
- Part Number: 61-6944-030
- Length: 30 feet (approximately 9.1 meters)
- Compatibility: Designed for use with Fireye InSight I (95 Series) flame scanners.
- Connector Type: Straight female quick-disconnect (Note: R suffix models denote right-angle).
- Terminal Strip: 16-pole with push-type cage clamp connectors.
- Wire Gauge Range: Terminal connectors accept 28 to 12-gauge wire.
- Construction: High-quality shielded cable to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and high-voltage noise from ignition systems.
Applications
The 61-6944-030 wiring harness is used in industrial and commercial combustion systems where Fireye InSight flame scanners are employed for flame safeguard and monitoring. It is particularly suitable for large-scale boiler applications, power plants, and chemical processing facilities where multiple burners are monitored and require a networked communication link to a central control room or burner management system. It is also an essential component when the physical distance between the scanner and the local junction point is approximately 30 feet.



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