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Fire detection methods flame detectors

There are a number of ways by which fire can be detected. The three principal fire detection methods involve sensing the heat, either as actual temperature or as rate-of-rise of temperature, the presence of flame or the presence of smoke. There is one other detection method which identifies a pre-fire condition and that is a flammable gas detector whose use is limited to places where flammable gases are likely to be present. [Pg.520]

Coal Mines, Determination of Firedamp and of Coal Dust In Atmospheres of. Although many instruments have been designed to detect the presence of firedamp (or rather methane) in mine atmospheres, the principles of the flame safety lamp (Davy-type lamp) still form the basis of many detectors. The Davy lamp invented in 1815 is briefly described under COAL MINE EXPLOSIONS AND FIRES and it is stated that each US mine should have at least two Davy-type lamps to serve as detectors of firedamp or of lack of oxygen. If firedamp is present in small quantity, the flame of Davy lamp elongates and if the gas is present in considerable quantity, the lamp becomes filled with blue flame. For more definite detection of gas, the flame of the lamp is lowered until the yel part is at a minimum. Then the gas will be discernible as a small blue cap over the flame. This method is described in Refs 1, 9, 12 25. Some investigators consider that the safety lamp method of detection of firedamp is not very reliable (Ref 7)... [Pg.150]


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