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3 other fuels, Table 2: sensitivity range levels, Table 3: fuel sensitivity ranges – Spectrex 40/40M Multi IR Flame Detector User Manual

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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