Honeywell monitoring and automation control

Honeywell is one of the most reliable and well-known companies producing control, monitoring, and automation equipment that play an essential role in maintaining safety and productivity. The following article collected complete information about the types, models, and features of Honeywell automation and monitoring control equipment.

Honeywell company and monitoring control equipment

Honeywell is an international and multinational company that produces various security and surveillance products for consumers in various industrial fields. This company was founded in 1906 by Mark Honeywell in New Jersey, USA, and currently, the number of employees in it exceeds 130 thousand people worldwide.
Monitoring and automation control equipment such as damper motor, relay, fan limit control, and photocell are among the products of Honeywell company, which are of high quality and by international standards.

Honeywell damper motor

The damper is a fluid flow-blocking device responsible for opening, closing, regulating, and controlling fluid flow passing through any path, such as inside the burner housing, duct, and chimney. For example, a damper is used to adjust the intake air for burner ignition, cut off the flow of the intake air channel of a room and adjust the airflow to each room to adjust the room's temperature. It is used as a tool for air conditioning.
Honeywell company's damper motors are produced in different models such as Conctron (LKS 310 22(A 5-30 S7), Conctron (LKS 160 39(A 5-5 S4), and Connection (LKS 160 39(A 5-5 S4) and They operate in two ways: manual and automatic (servo motor). In manual dampers, the control is done by hand and external lever; in automatic dampers, it is done by the damper motor. It should be noted that when starting any heating device, You must make sure that the damper is open because it is hazardous and can cause gas or fire.

Honeywell damper motor

Honeywell Satronic relay

Honeywell satanic relays are produced and supplied in various models, including TF-802, TMG 740-3, MMG 810.1, and DLG 976, and are responsible for controlling the operation of the burner.

Honeywell Satronic relay

These relays can control and monitor the operation of stage or module burners and pilot burners and coordinate various stages such as pre-conditioning, ignition, and safe time intervals until the primary flame is created. Also, if there is any problem in creating a flame, such as no spark, extinguishing, or incomplete flame, they will take the system out of the circuit and wait for the necessary time.

Honeywell fan limit control (smoke relay)

In general, like its other types, Honeywell's fan limit control is a type of thermostat used to maintain safety in heating and engine room systems such as boilers.
When the temperature of the heater or steam boiler rises above the standard limit, the fan limit control, which is set to a specific temperature, issues a start command to the fan of the heater. The next step is to cuts off the power to the burner to prevent damage to the boiler. And prevent explosions.

Honeywell fan limit control (smoke relay)

Honeywell satanic red photocell

Honeywell satanic photocell (Red) in different models, such as UVZ 780 model, consists of a small ceramic plate on which a substance (cadmium sulfide) is rubbed in a spiral; The two ends of the spiral are connected to the relay by two strands of wire, and this set is placed inside a glass case.

Honeywell satronic red photocell

Saronic UVZ, 780 burner photocell, is used in diesel and gas burners to prevent fuel accumulation inside the boiler furnace and the possibility of explosion. The electric eye or photocell UVZ 780 Satronic is installed inside a chamber in the body of the burner so that we can see the inside of the boiler and the burner.
In the store site of the specialized collection of temperature equipment, all kinds of control, monitoring, and automation equipment of Honeywell are offered at the best prices for you to use and buy, dear users, experts, and colleagues.

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