Flame Detector Fiber Optic System NFOS-GT(used for gas turbines)

Category

If the environment temperature, where the flame detector is installed, exceeds +85°C, or if the vibration of the turbine installed near the detector is so high that has a negative effect on its performance, then a flexible optical fiber for transferring the flame light towards the detector is used. In normal condition, this system can withstand the temperature up to +300°C, and with cooling air up to 600°C. With this system, the detector can be installed in further distance with respect to combustion chamber.

Overview

If the environment temperature, where the flame detector is installed, exceeds +85°C, or if the vibration of the turbine installed near the detector is so high that has a negative effect on its performance, then a flexible optical fiber for transferring the flame light towards the detector is used. In normal condition, this system can withstand the temperature up to +300°C, and with cooling air up to 600°C. With this system, the detector can be installed in further distance with respect to combustion chamber.

 

UV type: 200 – 1100 nm
IR type: 400 – 2500 nm
Fiber optic wavelength
-40°C to +300°C
-40°C to +600°C
(with cooling air)
Fiber optic working temperature
1 to 20 meter Fiber optic length

Key Features

  • Transmission of flame radiation in UV and IR wavelengths from the furnace or gas turbine to the flame detector, with thermal resistance up to 300°C

Applications

  • Optical interface between the flame detector and GE gas turbines or MAPNA MGT40 units;

  • Optical interface between the flame detector and combustion chambers subjected to high levels of vibration and mechanical stress;

  • Optical interface between the flame detector and combustion chambers operating at temperatures exceeding +85°C.

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