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Multi IR Hydrocarbon and Hydrogen Flame Detector User Guide
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Performance Considerations
Alarm response times for a standard fire at a specified range are shown
Table 2.
Table 2: Sensitivity Range Levels
Level
Response Time (sec)
Sensitivity Range- ft. (m)
1
3
50 (15)
2 Default
5
100 (30)
3
8
150 (45)
4
10
215 (65)
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.
Table 3: Fuel Sensitivity Ranges
Type Of Fuel
Percent of Max. Distance
at each Sensitivity Range
Max. Distance
(ft./m)
Gasoline
100%
215 / 65
N-Heptane
100%
215 / 65
JP5
70%
150 / 45
Kerosene
70%
150 / 45
Diesel Fuel
70%
150 / 45
Ethanol 95%
60%
135 / 40
IPA
60%
135 / 40
Methanol
55%
115 / 35
Methane
45%
100 / 30
LPG
45%
100 / 30
Paper
35%
33 / 10
Polypropylene
15%
16 / 5
Hydrogen
50%
100 / 30
Silane
8%
16 / 5
Ammonia
20%
40 / 12