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News Release from: General Monitors | Subject: FL4000
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2006
Flame detection performance improved
With a next-generation multi-spectral infrared flame sensor incorporating neural network technology, the FL4000 Flame Detection System delivers superior false alarm immunity
With a next-generation multi-spectral infrared flame sensor that incorporates neural network technology (NNT), the new FL4000 Intelligent Multi-Spectral IR (MSIR) Flame Detection System from General Monitors sets a new industry standard for performance, reliability and value The FL4000 gives process and plant engineers a potent new tool in protecting people, equipment and facilities from dangerous hydrocarbon flame sources
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new FL4000 combines an advanced optical MSIR sensor array with NNT processing.
NNT is based on artificial neural networks (ANN), which are mathematical models of biological neurons in the human brain that correlate given signal patterns with target flame conditions.
The optical IR sensor array and the neural network function together as an adaptive and intuitive decision-making mechanism with boundless optimisation capability.
The result is a breakthrough flame detector that provides the industry's most reliable discrimination between actual flames and nuisance false alarm sources.
The FL4000 MSIR detector makes use of four separate infrared spectrums sampling different IR spectral areas to detect a flame.
The analogue signals from each sensor are sampled and then converted into digital format for initial signal pre-processing to extract time and frequency information.
The time and frequency information are used by the proprietary FL4000 neural network classification algorithm to identify if the input IR signals are emitted from a flame or non-flame source.
The flame or non-flame decision is then reported as an output via LEDs, relays, and Modbus.
With its highly reliable NNT flame discrimination algorithm, the FL4000 detector is highly immune to false alarms while at the same time offering extended range (up to 230 feet) and field-of-view (FOV) characteristics (100 degrees at 50 ft).
For example, the new FL4000 MSIR flame detector provides false alarm immunity to arc welding as close as 10 feet away.
Other features include built-in COPM (Continuous Optical Path Monitoring) self-diagnostic circuitry checks the optical path integrity and the detector's electronic circuitry once every two minutes.
Serial ports allow up to 128 units (247 using repeaters) to be linked up to a host computer using the Modbus RTU protocol.
The FL4000 sets a new benchmark for performance, reliability, safety and value in flame detection.
Accurately and reliably detecting flames has long been a technical challenge in the oil/gas, petrochemical and many other applications, such as offshore drilling platforms, pipelines, LNG and LPG plants, refineries, marine fuel load/unload facilities and chemical plants.
The ability to differentiate spectral radiation emitted by actual flames from that emitted by backgrond ambient radiation is absolutely crucial.
Failure to do so results in either undetected fires or more commonly, nuisance false alarms that interrupt operations, trigger suppression equipment, consume extinguishing materials, require resolution of the alarm condition and often operational or plant re-starts.
The FL4000 is a next-generation solution in flame detection.
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