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Honeywell LG1093AA36 LG1093 Ultraviolet Flame Sensor

Honeywell LG1093AA36 LG1093 Ultraviolet Flame Sensor

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  • Manufacturer: Honeywell

  • Product No.: LG1093AA36

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Flame Sensors

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Designed for critical gas turbine flame monitoring, the Honeywell LG1093AA36 is a high-sensitivity ultraviolet (UV) flame sensor engineered to detect radiation emitted by hydrocarbon flames. This sensor features a Geiger Mueller-type phototube that is tuned to the 180 to 260 nm spectral band, ensuring it remains solar-blind and highly tolerant to black body radiation. Built for heavy-duty power generation and mechanical compressor systems, this unit integrates seamlessly with EG1033 amplifier modules to deliver rapid flame status detection in rugged environments.

Features

  • High UV Sensitivity: Detects radiation in the 180 to 260 nm range while ignoring background solar and black body radiation.
  • Rapid Response: Features a typical Flame Present Response Time of 0.1 seconds and a maximum Flame Loss Response Time of 0.2 seconds.
  • Extended Transmission Range: Supports operational distances of up to 330 meters (1000 feet) from the sensor to the amplifier module.
  • Robust Physical Housing: Equipped with a viewing window rated for up to 10 bar (150 psi) and 3/4-inch internal NPT mounting.
  • Teflon Shielded Cable: Includes an integrated cable with a 1-inch external conduit thread for high-temperature and chemical resistance.
  • Certified Safety: Approved for hazardous environments with ATEX (EEx d IIA T3) and Factory Mutual (Class I, Division 1 & 2, Groups B, C, D) classifications.

Applications

  • General Electric (and GE licensee) industrial gas turbines.
  • Power generation turbine flame monitoring.
  • Large-scale industrial compressor systems.
  • Hazardous-area hydrocarbon combustion processes.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Honeywell
Model Number LG1093AA36
Sensor Type Geiger Mueller phototube (UV)
Spectral Range 180 to 260 nm
Operating Temperature Range -40 to 176 degC
Flame Present Response Time 0.1 seconds (typical)
Flame Loss Response Time 0.2 seconds (maximum)
Maximum Cable Distance 330 meters (1000 feet) to amplifier
Window Pressure Rating 10 bar (150 psi)
Mounting Connection 3/4 inch internal NPT
Conduit Connection 1 inch external thread
Cable Type Teflon shielded
Compatible Amplifiers EG1033 Series (EG1033AA, EG1033AB, EG1033AC)
Hazardous Area Approvals ATEX (EEx d IIA T3), FM (Class I, Div 1/2, Groups B, C, D)
Cross Reference GE 261A1812P14
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 3.0 kg

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility: The LG1093AA36 serves as a direct cross-reference and functional equivalent to the General Electric part number 261A1812P14. Note that while this sensor is standard on many GE-licensee turbines, it may not function reliably on newer GE/NP Dry Low NOx (DLE) combustor systems. Low-NOx systems typically require pre-selected, high-sensitivity units that are calibrated specifically for low-emission flame properties.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes: Because the sensor relies on detecting UV radiation in the narrow 180 to 260 nm band, any physical obstruction on the viewing window will degrade performance. Hydrocarbon soot, moisture condensation, or oil mist accumulation on the window can block UV light and trigger false flame-out alarms. Routine physical inspection of the window seal and cleaning of the optical path is recommended during planned maintenance outages.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips: Ensure that the integrated Teflon-shielded cable is routed through dedicated, grounded metal conduit to isolate the weak phototube signal from high-voltage motor starters, ignition transformers, and generator cabling. When terminating the cable at the EG1033 amplifier module, verify that shield continuity is maintained and grounded at one end only to prevent ground loops.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Ensure the gas turbine or industrial burner is completely shut down, isolated, and depressurized before attempting installation or replacement of the flame sensor. De-energize all power lines connecting to the EG1033 amplifier module to prevent electrical shock or accidental fuel system ignition. Verify that the system pressure at the mounting port is at 0 bar before loosening the 3/4-inch NPT connection.

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Inspect the 3/4-inch NPT thread on the turbine casing or viewing port. Clean any debris, soot, or old thread sealant from the threads.
2
Verify the cleanliness of the LG1093AA36 viewing window. If necessary, clean with a lint-free cloth and an approved industrial glass cleaning solvent. Do not scratch the optical surface.
3
Apply a high-temperature thread sealant suitable for turbine applications to the external male threads of the mounting port (avoiding the sensor window). Thread the LG1093AA36 into the port and tighten securely.
4
Route the Teflon-shielded cable through a 1-inch metal conduit. Connect the internal conductors to the EG1033 amplifier module matching your specific system configuration (transistor open-collector or relay contact output).
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What is the spectral detection range of this sensor?

The LG1093AA36 detects ultraviolet radiation in the 180 to 260 nm band. This narrow range ensures it is solar-blind and highly resistant to black body radiation from hot metal turbine components.

Is the LG1093AA36 suitable for Low-NOx (DLE) gas turbines?

No. Standard LG1093 series sensors do not perform reliably on Dry Low NOx (DLE) or Low-NOx combustion chambers because these flames emit lower levels of UV light. Specialized, pre-selected sensors are required for DLE applications.

Which amplifier modules are compatible with this sensor?

This sensor is specifically designed to interface with Honeywell EG1033 series amplifier modules, including the EG1033AA (transistor open collector), and the EG1033AB/EG1033AC (relay SPDT contacts).

What are the response times for flame presence and flame loss?

The sensor typically achieves a Flame Present Response Time of 0.1 seconds, and a maximum Flame Loss Response Time of 0.2 seconds, allowing for rapid fuel shutoff during flame-out events.

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