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Dust-suppressing covers

Optical detectors shall be used in more open configurations where ressure buildup due to the incipient explosion is limited. Optical etectors shall not be used where high dust concentrations limit the reliability of the suppression system. Both uv and ir detectors are available for optical detection. The use of daylight-sensitive sensors shall be avoided to avoid spurious activation. The sensor shall be mounted such that the angle of vision allows it to cover all the protected hazard area. The performance of an optical detector will also be affected by any obstacles within its vision, and this shall be overcome by the introduction of more detectors. Optical detectors shall be fitted with air shields to keep the optical lens clean. [Pg.19]


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