5 performance considerations, 1 detection sensitivity, 1 standard fire – Spectrex 40/40L-LB UV/IR Flame Detector Series User Manual

Page 20: 2 sensitivity ranges, 3 other fuels, Performance considerations, Detection sensitivity

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UV/IR Flame Detector User Guide

8

Performance Considerations

1.5

Performance Considerations

This section describes performance aspects of the 40/40L, LB, L4, L4B and
includes:

Detection Sensitivity, page 8

Cone of Vision, page 9

False Alarms Prevention, page 11

Visual Indicators, page 12

Output Signals, page 13

Detector Status, page 14

Auxiliary Relay as End-of-Line Resistor, page 15

1.5.1 Detection Sensitivity

Detection sensitivity is the maximum distance at which the detector reliably

detects a specific size of fire and typical type of fuel (standard fire).

1.5.1.1 Standard Fire

Defined as a 1ft

2

/ 0.1m

2

n-heptane pan fire, with maximum wind speed of

6.5 ft./sec (2 m/sec).

1.5.1.2 Sensitivity Ranges

The detector has two response levels:

WARNING (Pre-alarm)

ALARM

The detection distance for the ALARM level is 50 ft. (15m) for models

40/40L-LB, and 66ft. (20m) for models 40/40L4-L4B from a standard fire.

The detection distance, for the WARNING level, is approximately 10% higher

than the ALARM distance.

For some typical ambient conditions the Zeta parameter as defined in NFPA
72 for the detector is 0.005 (1/meter).
Note: Zeta parameters may vary significantly with changes in temperature,
air pressure, humidity, visibility conditions, and so on.

1.5.1.3 Other Fuels

The detector reacts to other types of fire as follows:

The baseline fire refers to n-heptane 1ft

2

(0.1m

2

) and is defined as

100% sensitivity.

For fuel fire – standard pan fire size: 1 ft

2

(0.1 m

2

).

For gas flame - 20 inch (0.5m) high, 8 inch (0.2m) width plume fire.

Maximum Response Time: 10 sec.

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