Flame Detection:
Flame detectors may be ultraviolet detectors or infrared detectors (or both) depending on the combustible materials involved, the desired response time, and the ambient conditions under which the flame detector must function. UV detectors can respond to a fire condition in less than 10 milliseconds and IR detectors can respond to a fire condition in less than 50 milliseconds. These detectors are designed to alarm to hydrocarbon fires.
Benefits:
-High resolution field of view/ great detection range
-High false alarm immunity
-Explosion/chemical vapors/ flame proof
-Wide temperature range of operation
-Rugged, leak proof polypropylene housing
Uses:
Wet Bench Areas, IPA Stations, Clean Rooms, Turbines, Aircraft Hangars, Sub-Fab Areas, Tank Farms, Gas Cabinets, Chemical Storage, Pipelines, Compressors, Powder Coating, Battery Rooms, Etc.