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Flame Detectors http://www.reliablefire.com/firealarm/flame_detectors.html http://www.flame-detection.net UV detectors respond to hydrogen fires, but IR detectors don’t.
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Flame Detectors http://www.reliablefire.com/firealarm/flame_detectors.htmlhttp://www.flame-detection.net UV detectors respond to hydrogen fires, but IR detectors don’t. Due to their fast detection capabilities, flame detectors are generally used only in high-hazard areas, such as fuel-loading platforms.
UV Flame Detectors • A UV flame radiates in the 1850 to 2450 angstrom range. (or 185 to 245 nm) • Virtually all fire emit radiation in this band, while the sun's radiation at this band is absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere. (remember the ozone layer) • UV detector is solar blind, so won’t have false alarm due to sun. • Can be used indoors or outdoors. • UV detectors are sensitive to most fires, including hydrocarbon, metals, sulfur, hydrogen, hydrazine, and ammonia. • They detect flames at high speed (3-4 milliseconds) due to the UV high-energy radiation emitted by fires and explosions at the instant of their ignition.
IR Flame Detectors • An infrared (IR) detector basically is composed of a filter used to screen out unwanted wavelengths and focus only on IR. • Main problem is false alarm from radiation of the sun. If inside and shielded from the sun, then works well. Good for bank vaults. • IR detectors are sensitive to most hydrocarbon fires (liquid, gases and solids). • IR detectors respond in less than 50 msec. • IR detectors are less affected by smoke, oil, and certain gases and vapors than UV Detectors.
UV/IR Flame Detector • An ultraviolet/infrared flame detector consists of an UV and single-frequency IF sensor, paired together to form one unit. • A fire alarm is produced only when both sensors detect a fire. • Better false alarm rejection • UV and IR spectral band detectors compare the threshold signal in two spectral ranges and their ratio to each other to confirm the reliability of the fire signal.
IR3 Flame Detectors • IR3 or triple IR spectral band detectors compare three specific wavelength bands within the IR spectral region. • Mathematical techniques are used to correlate the three bands to discriminate between fire and false alarm.