IP Library Granted Patent US 7,956,329
Granted Patent B2
US 7,956,329 · App. 11/921,111 · Granted Jun 7, 2011

Flame detector and a method

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Patent No.
US 7,956,329
App. No.
11/921,111
Granted
Jun 7, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flame detector is provided which comprises a housing ( 1 ), a test source of electromagnetic radiation ( 4 ) and a sensor ( 7 ). The source of electromagnetic radiation ( 4 ) and the sensor ( 7 ) are mounted within the housing ( 1 ). The source of electromagnetic radiation ( 4 ) is arranged to direct its output onto the sensor ( 7 ). The source of electromagnetic radiation ( 4 ) is arranged to emit radiation which simulates a flame. In this way, a means is provided within the housing ( 1 ) of the flame detector to test the flame detector without the need for an external test source, such as a test fire or a bulky and expensive test torch.

Claims (40)

1. A flame detector comprising:

a housing,

a sensor mounted within the housing for sensing radiation emitted by a flame;

a signal processing unit for providing an indication of radiation emitted by a flame and sensed by the sensor;

test device for testing the flame detector, the test device comprising:

a source of electromagnetic radiation mounted inside the housing and arranged to emit modulated radiation which simulates a flame, the housing having a window that is substantially transparent to the radiation emitted by the source of electromagnetic radiation; and

a reflector mounted outside the housing and positioned to reflect radiation from the source of electromagnetic radiation onto the sensor;

wherein the signal processing unit processes a signal that is indicative of radiation received from the source of electromagnetic radiation following reflection by the reflector; and

wherein the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source of electromagnetic radiation mounted inside the housing passes through the window twice.

2. A flame detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the source of electromagnetic radiation is arranged to emit a pulsed output signal.

3. A flame detector as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the pulses of the output signal are of irregular frequency.

4. A flame detector as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the pulses occur within the frequency range of about 0.5 to 20 Hz.

5. A flame detector as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the pulses occur within the frequency range of about 2 to 8 Hz.

6. A flame detector as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a concave reflector associated with the source of electromagnetic radiation for focusing radiation from the source through the window and onto the said reflector mounted outside the housing.

7. A flame detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signal processing unit is mounted within the housing.

8. A flame detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a plurality of sensing elements, and wherein the sensing elements are operatively associated with the signal processing unit so as to provide a signal to the signal processing unit in accordance with the intensity of radiation received from the source of electromagnetic radiation.

9. A flame detector as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the sensing elements are arranged in a 16×16 element array.

10. A flame detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein two, or more, sources of electromagnetic radiation are provided within the housing.

11. A flame detector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the or each source of electromagnetic radiation emits infra-red radiation, at a wavelength of about 4.5 μm.

12. In a flame detector comprising a sensor mounted within a housing, the sensor being arranged, in use, to receive radiation from a flame and to send an output signal in accordance therewith to a signal processing unit, a method of testing said flame detector, the method comprising:

modulating a test source of electromagnetic radiation to simulate a flame, the test source mounted within the housing, wherein the modulated radiation passes through a window positioned in the housing and is reflected back through the window by a reflector mounted outside the housing;

sensing, by said sensor within the housing, and providing an output signal indicative of, the reflected modulated radiation; and

the signal processing unit providing, responsive to the output signal, an indication of the operational status of the fire detector.

13. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the test source of electromagnetic radiation is controlled so as to emit a pulsed output signal.

14. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the pulses of the output signal are controlled to be of irregular frequency.

15. A method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the pulses are controlled to occur within the frequency range of about 2 to 8 Hz.

16. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said testing is initiated by means remote from the housing.

17. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said testing is initiated under predetermined conditions.

18. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said testing is initiated at regular time intervals.

19. A method as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising comparing the output signal of the sensor at a time when the window is known to be clean with the output signal of the sensor at a subsequent time, whereby the signal processing unit further provides an indication of the state of cleanliness of the window based on any difference in said output signals from the sensor.

20. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the signal processing unit provides an output at a reference level at a time when the window is known to be clean, and provides an output to indicate a first predetermined level of dirtiness when the input to the signal processing unit differs by a first predetermined amount from the input to the signal processing unit at a time when the window was known to be clean.

21. A method as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the signal processing unit provides a second output to indicate a second predetermined level of dirtiness when the input of the signal processing unit differs from the input at a time when the window was known to be clean by a second predetermined amount.

22. A flame detector comprising:

a housing having a window,

a sensor mounted within the housing for sensing radiation emitted by a flame;

a signal processing unit for providing an indication of radiation emitted by a flame and sensed by the sensor;

a source of electromagnetic radiation mounted inside the housing and arranged to emit modulated radiation which simulates a flame; and

a reflector mounted outside the housing and positioned to reflect radiation from the source of electromagnetic radiation onto the sensor,

wherein the signal processing unit processes a signal that is indicative of radiation received from the source of electromagnetic radiation following reflection by the reflector; and

wherein the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the source of electromagnetic radiation mounted inside the housing passes through the window twice.

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