Title: Flame Detectors and Open Path Gas Detectors
1Flame Detectors and Open Path Gas Detectors
2Presentation Outline
- Sierra Monitor flame product line
- Spectrex flame detectors
- Flame detector selection guide
- Flame detector types
- Applications
- Open Path Gas Detectors
- Open path gas detector types
3Flame Detectors
- Flame detectors used in same applications as
combustible gas detectors - SMC flame detectors 120o cone of vision,
multiple gas types (hydrocarbon and
non-hydrocarbon based) - 3100 UV/IR/Visible wavelengths
- 3200 Semiconductor wet bench applications
- 3300 Indoor UV/IR flame detector
4Spectrex Flame Detectors
- Compliment to SMC flame detectors
- Lower price 90o cone of vision
- Wider range of detector types for wider range of
applications - UV
- UV/IR
- Single IR
- IR3
- Fast response
- Hydrogen
- CCTV-IR3
5Spectrex Flame Detectors
- Competitive priced with comparative features to
most industrial flame detectors - Scott and MSA flame detectors are manufactured by
Spectrex and they receive same discount as SMC
Spectrex IR3
MSA IR3
Scott IR3
6Distributor for Spectrex
- Sierra Monitor is a new distributor for Spectrex
- Sold as a Spectrex product, not as an SMC product
- Spectrex handles technical support
- Thus, advantages of wider range of flame
detectors, without disadvantage of costs for
support and engineering
7Flame and Open Path
- Spectrex distributorship adds wider range of
flame detectors and open path gas detectors to
SMC product line - Ideal combination for many applications
8Spectrex Flame Detectors
- How to select a flame detector
- UV
- UV/IR
- Single IR
- IR3
- Fast Response UV/IR and IR3
- Hydrogen
- CCTV-IR3
9Optical Flame Detection
- General method
- Detecting the unique optical characteristics of
flames - Distinguishing between flame radiation and
background radiation
10Selecting a Flame Detector
- Defining the Application
- Fuels present
- Location of potential fires
- Minimum fire sizes to detect
- Maximum detection distance
- Speed of response needed
- Sources of nuisance radiation
- Environmental conditions
11Selecting a Flame Detector
- Fuel types
- Hydrocarbon or non-organic fuel types
- Liquid or gases fuel source
- Potential sources of false alarms
- Fire size
- Detector sensitivity and range relatedto fire
size
12Selecting a Flame Detector
- Location of Flame Detector
- Flame detectors are optical devices and needs
clear view of area - 3-D cone of vision ranging from 90o to 120o
- Sensitivity diminishes at edges of cone
- Sensitivity and range related, further away from
fire source, the detectable fire size will vary
according to inverse square law. - Doubling detector distance results in only ¼ of
radiant energy reaching detector
13Optical Flame Detectors Applications
- Outdoor or indoors
- Oil Gas installations (onshore offshore)
- Power Generation / Turbines
- Paint spray booth
- Hazardous storage tanks / loading/ offloading
areas - Aircraft Hangars
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Printing Industry
- Warehouses for flammable materials
- Waste Disposal Facilities
143100 UV/IR/Vis Flame Detection
- Advantages
- Widest cone of vision
- Low false alarm rate
- Unaffected by solar radiation
- Multiple fuel types
- FM and CSFM approvals
- Applications
- Hydrocarbon fires
- Hydrogen, Silane and other hydrogen based fuels
- Indoors or Outdoors
153200 UV/IR/Vis Flame Detection
- Advantages
- Enclosure resistant to various semiconductor
materials - FM and CSFM approvals
- Applications
- Semiconductor wet bench applications
- IPA and other semiconductor fuels
- Indoors
163510 Series UV Flame Detection
- High speed
- Moderate sensitivity
- Low cost
- Unaffected by hot objects or solar radiation
- Applications
- Hydrocarbon fires
- Hydrogen, Silane and other hydrogen bases fuel
types - Metal fires
- Indoors
173500 Series UV/IR Flame Detection
- Advantages
- Very low false alarm rate
- Moderate speed
- Unaffected by solar radiation
- High immunity to false alarms
- Applications
- Hydrocarbon fires
- Hydrogen, Silane, Ammonia and other
hydrogen-based fires - Metal fires
- Indoors
18UV/IR Flame Detection
Detection of the simultaneous existence of
characteristic infrared and ultraviolet radiation
193520 Series IR3 Flame Detection
- Advantages
- Moderate speed
- Moderate sensitivity
- Low false alarm rate
- Unaffected by solar radiation
- Applications
- Hydrocarbon fires
- Indoors or outdoors
20IR3 Flame Detection
Detection of the flames characteristic CO2
emission line by the use of three wavelength
bands
213525 Series Single IR Flame Detection
- Advantages
- Low cost
- Moderate speed
- Moderate sensitivity
- Unaffected by solar radiation
- Applications
- Hydrocarbon fires
- Indoors
22IR/IR Flame Detection
Detects the flames characteristic infrared
radiation in two different wavelengths
23Other SharpEyeFlame Detector Models
24SharpEye Fast Response Versions
- 20/20F high speed UV/IR Optical Flame Detector
- High speed applications involving explosives and
propellant fires, invisible Hydrogen flames and
other hydroxy-flames like Silane, Ammonia, etc. - Response Time Max. 5 milliseconds (msec) for 5"
gasoline pan fire at 1 ft
25SharpEye Fast Response Versions
- Triple IR (IR3) 20/20FI offers a fast response
time of 0.2 at a range of 6.6 ft (2m) and 1
second at a range 33 ft (10m) - Designed for applications that require
high-speed, reliable flame detection with the
highest immunity to false alarms.
For applications that may involve fast developing
fires such as solvents, ethylene, polyethylene,
LNG and LPG and other volatile gases.
26CCTV / IR3 Flame Detector
- Live Color Video Image
- Visual and Spectral Flame Analysis
- Multiple Sensitivity Selection
- 3-Year WarrantyIdentifies 1ft2 (0.1m2) gasoline
flame at 100ft (30m), offering a live video
image of the monitored area.
27Innovation
- The CCTV Flame Detector enables the user to
investigate the monitored area, identify the
fires source and location and help select the
best response, e.g. activation of fire suppression
Picture of a 1ft² gasoline flame taken by the
CCTV Flame Detector from a distance of 83 ft. (25
m)
28Accessories Fire Simulators
- Test the operation of the various SharpEye
Optical Flame Detectors. - Emit radiation in a unique sequential pattern
simulating a fire by the specific SharpEye Flame
Detectors. - Can test under real fire conditions without
the associated risks of an open flame. - Beam collimator extends range where detector
access is difficult, thus avoiding costly access
work, scaffolding, etc.
With collimator
Without collimator
29SharpEye Accessories
- Swivel Mounting Brackets
- All detectors are provided with a stainless steel
Mounting/Alignment bracket to allow easy
installation and direction of the detector.
- Laser Pointer
- Evaluates detector coverage on-site.
- Enables designers and installers to optimize
detector location and assess the actual coverage
of installed detectors. - Universal and can be used with all SharpEye
Optical Flame Detectors.
30SharpEye Accessories
- High Temperature Duct Mount
- Designed to allow flame detection in ducts
where high temperatures exist. Comprises a
special duct mount arrangement and heat sink.
- Air Shield
- Air Shield allows connection of compressed air
line to prevent particle build-up on window.
31Spectrex SafEye Open Path Gas Monitoring Systems
32SafEye Monitoring System
- Consists of two modules
- Light source A unique UV flash source that
emits a wide spectral band. - Detector The sensing and analyzing module of
the system.
33SafEye System Description
- Unique light source (Flash)
- Discriminative narrow band filtered sensors
- Identification and concentration determination of
flammable and toxic gases in very low
concentrations
34SafEye Features
- High Sensitivity (PPM to LEL )
- Flexible detection range (0.5-140 m)
- Immunity to industrial and environmental harsh
conditions. - Standard interfaces (multiple standard output
interfaces like 4-20mA, RS-485,etc)
35Gas Concentration Definition
- Distance between light source and detector varies
for different installations, so the gas
concentration is determined as an average value
over the entire optical path, either in PPMm or
LELm - Dividing the above value by the distance L (m)
between the light source and the detector , the
gas average concentration is obtained - C (PPM or
LEL ).
36The SafEye Solution
- Radiation sources Flash
- Blocking, misalignment, vibration Unique three
lenses design - Atmospheric conditions - High absorption around
3.4µ, Automatic gain control, Unique reference
filter - Correct LEL measurement for relevant gases
-Standard calibration to four gases mixtures - Temperature - Internal temperature calibration
37SafEye IR Gas Model 2003560-2XX Combustible Gas
- Detect all vapors/gases that absorb IR
radiation in the 1-5 micron band. - Typical gases include Methane, LPG, LNG,
Ethylene and all the other Paraffin, Olefins
linear and Cyclic Hydrocarbons.
38SafEye UV Gas Models 4003560-4XX Toxic Gases
- Detect all vapors/gases that absorb UV
radiation in the 0.2-0.3 micron band. - Typical gases include
- Ammonia, H2S, CS2, Benzene and other Aromatic and
Toxic gases
39SafEye Xenon 7003560-7XX Combustible Gases
- Long range detection up to 140 meters
- High Sensitivity and fast response
- Heated Optics, for all weather operation
- Simple installation, alignment and functional
check - No need for interconnecting cable between source
detector - No need for hand-held unit to align system
40Sources of Information
- SMC website
- http//www.sierramonitor.com/gas/flame/flame_detec
tors.asp - http//www.sierramonitor.com/gas/open_path_gas_det
ection/Open_Path_Gas_Detectors.asp - Spectrex website
- http//www.spectrex-inc.com/default.htm