IRIS P522 manual Orificing, Signal Sources

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IRIS MODEL P522 APPLICATION MANUAL

To reiterate: The nonlinearity of the Si channel caused by the AGC action has been a major con- tributor to discrimination problems. The background will always be less intense, because it is further away (less by the square of the distance). Being less in- tense means it receives more amplification (AGC action) causing a worse discrimination ratio (the ra- tio of flame ON to flame OFF).

The PbS detector (S512) is linear up to the point satu- ration begins. Saturation will occur on bright flame signals. A reading of 1800 or more is an indication that the PbS cell is saturating. Only orificing can

correct this.

Remember: The S512 will read all fuels, propane and natural gas, pulverized coal, light and heavy oil, and all waste fuels. The S509 performs in a similar manner to the S512 by turning the Si channel off.

ORIFICING

Orificing the viewing head sight path will greatly improve performance in many applications, particu- larly with regard to discrimination between flames. The flame signal or radiation intensity can be suffi- ciently great that the IR type photodetectors (PbS) will be completely saturated. This will be true with large power utility boilers, where the burners are very large and relatively close to each other. If you can- not look at the flame with the naked eye without it hurting, then orificing should be used. This test works for incandescent type flames, such as oil and coal, but will not be valid for natural gas flames.

machined-groove inside the flange opening from the housing side. The orifice disc is then fixed in place tightly between the two retaining rings. Install the retaining ring (or, “snap” ring) in the machined groove inside the flange, from the housing side.

Usually, an orifice disc with a larger-diameter hole is tried first. There will be a reduction in signal, so readjustments will be required following the steps outlined in the section INITIAL SETUP. If the dis- crimination is still not satisfactory, then try an orifice disc with a smaller-diameter hole.

Generally speaking, orificing should always be con- sidered when the burner(s) are large (50K lbs of steam and up), particularly when the S509 and S512 viewing heads are used. The table in Figure 9 shows the signal reducing characteristics of the different orifice discs.

Aperture

Fn

Relative light

(Hole)

(f Stop)

passing power

 

 

 

1"

2

1

 

 

 

3/8"

5.3

1/8

 

 

 

1/4"

8

1/16

 

 

 

3/16"

10.7

1/32

 

 

 

1/8"

16

1/64

 

 

 

FIGURE 9 - ORIFICING: SIGNAL-

REDUCING CHARACTERISTICS OF DISCS

SIGNAL SOURCES

Orificing will help improve the discrimination char-

Testing the viewing head with signal sources other

acteristics for UV-type viewing heads as well as the

than flame can result in erroneous readings. Flame

solid-state flicker types. The UV tube in the S506 is

is composed of a basic “brightness” radiation with

not likely to saturate; however, if the count is over

superimposed flicker of usually not more than five

1500, orificing will definitely improve the discrimi-

per cent. These flicker components vary, in a ran-

nation ratio.

dom fashion, from zero frequency (DC) to relatively

An orifice disc is simply a metal disc with a circular

high frequencies (1K Hz and up). As explained pre-

viously, the viewing head has been designed to re-

hole in the center which is placed directly in front of

spond to actual flame signals so that discrimination

the lens. Four orifice discs are available with cen-

can be achieved between the flame being monitored

ter-hole diameters of 3/8, 1/4, 3/16 and 1/8 inch.

and unwanted background.

These discs are installed with retaining rings in the

 

flange at the edge of the 1/2-inch NPT female pipe

 

thread for the purge air. An internal type retaining

 

ring is first installed by positioning the ring in the

 

 

 

 

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Contents Flame Monitoring System Table of Contents Figure Index Iris Model P522 Wiring and InstallationWiring to the PLUG-IN Terminals Term Description Wiring of Viewing HeadTYP Power Supply Factory Stocked Power Supplies Redundant Power Supplies1-9, 10 Pulses Counted During Powering UP the P522Approvals SELF-CHECKING FunctionChecking Function SET PointsChanging SET Points Time F.F.R.T Flame Failure ResponseSighting of the Viewing Head Installation of Viewing HeadMultiple Viewing Heads Multiburner RequirementsMounting of Sight Pipe Installing the Viewing HeadSelecting the Pipe Determining Sight Pipe Size Mounting HoleSighting Adjustment Setup and AdjustmentProcedures Initial SetupMultiburner Requirements Adjusting SET PointsFor Flicker Type Viewing Grounding Noise InterferenceS506 Viewing Head S509 Viewing Head S506 SELF-CHECKING Viewing HeadS512 Viewing Head S511 Viewing HeadIris Model P522 Application Manual Orificing Signal SourcesViewing Head Angle of View Viewing Head Angle View Distance and Diameter Application of Iris Viewing HeadsApplication of P522 Using a PLC with Iris FlameMonitor GAS LOW no X Burners GAS HYDROGEN, Propane and Natural GASPulverized Coal OIL Heavy OIL air & steam atomBasic Burner Start Circuit Basic Burner Start Circuit Modbus Communication Module Communications0X or Discrete Registers Setting AddressesTechnical Help Outputs Iris Model P522 Application Manual ElectricalEnvironmental OpticalModel P522 Front Panel Model P522 Side View IR Viewing Head Location Opposed Fired Viewing Head Sighting 18, 21, 22 IndexIris Model P522 Application Manual

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