Overview

In response to the need for modern monitoring and control systems in thermal power plants, the

Net IR-S infrared flame detector combines the proven IR-S type flame detector, which has been successfully installed in many power plants, with Mitsubishi Electric’s DIASYS Netmation control system.

The result is a flame detector product that can be used as a burner control system.

The Net IR-S has the same sensor unit as the conventional IR-S sensor and can be used with any of the following fuels: fuel oil, coal and natural gas.

In addition, the excellent detection reliability, maintainability and cost effectiveness of the IR-S sensor are maintained.

In addition, the decision circuitry is built as a module of DIASYS Netmation. It is used in conjunction with the upper layers of the Netmation to provide an easy-to-use interface.

The panel of the Net IR-S can be designed as a stand-alone flame detector system independent of the burner control system.

If you replace a conventional flame detector with this new flame detector, you can reuse your existing equipment.

Features

Highly sensitive design

High sensitivity to flame intensity enables stable www.cniacs.com detection of burner flames. Flames are detected through unlit areas.

Extended detection range

With 100 times the dynamic range of conventional products, this sensor enables stable detection of flames from slow burning to high intensity. No sensitivity adjustment of the sensor is required in the field.

Maintenance-free

A ball lens is used to eliminate the need to clean the sensor window during normal boiler operation.

Long Life Sensor

No periodic replacement is required due to the use of long-life infrared semiconductor sensor elements.

Reduced number of panels

The detector unit is compact and utilizes a space-saving design that allows one panel to contain 40 corners.

Reuse of existing boiler facilities

The boiler itself does not need to be worked on when the flame detector is replaced.

Reuse of cables    

There is no need to replace the cable between the sensor and the panel. (When UV type detection is used in an existing system)

System Configuration

Flame detector panel