Emerson 0016-00, UVC120 Detector Sensitivity Spectral Sensitivity Range, Gaseous Fuel Handling

Models: 0016-00 UVC120 MAN -0016-00

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Gaseous Fuel Handling

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Automated fire protection systems also have applications in any manufacturing or research facility where the potential of fire may be low to moderate but the losses due to a fire would be high.

DETECTOR SENSITIVITY

SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY RANGE

The UV fire detector responds to radiation wavelengths of 185 to 260 nanometres (1850 to 2600 angstroms). Figure 5 illustrates the range of sensitivity and compares this range to other forms of radiation. Note that UV radiation reaching the earth from the sun does not extend into the sensitivity range of the detector. Nor does radiation from normal artificial lighting, such as fluorescent, mercury vapor and incandescent lamps.

Figure 5 - Various Spectral Distributions

NOTE

Some mercury vapor lamps can operate for extended periods with cracked or damaged envelopes and will then emit UV radiation in the range of the detector. Remove defective mercury vapor lamps from service.

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Emerson MAN -0016-00, UVC120 Detector Sensitivity Spectral Sensitivity Range, Gaseous Fuel Handling, Other Processes