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'''Spark Extinguishers''' are commonly based on the use of IR and UV sensors.
'''Spark Extinguishers''' are commonly based on the use of IR and UV sensors.

Latest revision as of 04:44, 19 September 2012


Spark Extinguishers


Spark Extinguishers are commonly based on the use of IR and UV sensors.

Flying sparks and moving smoulder spots are immediately identified from their radiation, and appropriate counter-measures are taken. Water extinguishing nozzles, extinguishing barriers and shut-off devices are elements of the system. These prevent the ignition source from being carried onward to at-risk parts of the plant, ensuring continued operation.


Typical Features

  • Reliable detection, even through deposits of dirt or highly-content conveying flows
  • Fast-acting automatic extinguisher consisting of a high-speed solenoid valve and several extinguishing nozzle
  • High pressure extinguishes with a water film within seconds
  • Highly effective in low-brightness areas
  • The highly reliable detection even in areas of high operating temperature through the use of three detectors per alarm system
  • uncomplicated use