UAB IPCENTRAS has been supplying wood and paper waste extraction and spark extinguishing systems to our country's wood processing companies, printing houses, and paper/cardboard packaging manufacturers for 25 years.
Spark system detectors are suitable to detect energy radiation which depends on three factors - particle size, its distance to the sensor and particle temperature. The system can be equipped with different types of spark detectors. The most commonly used are the FSK-type spark detectors designed for detecting of regular sparks. These detectors are sensitive to daylight, therefore when needed FST-type detectors can be used as they do not react to daylight.
Technical specifications
The spark detector FSK responds to sparks in the temperature range of 750°C to 2,500°C.
Daylight-resistant detector FST is designed for temperatures from 250°C to 750°C.
The new generation detector FSM combines the temperature ranges of both FSK and FST sensors.
The FST-lt detector is designed for hot particles with a surface temperature of up to 100°C.
All mentioned detectors can be supplied and used in potentially explosive environments (ATEX certification).
Spark system detectors - advantages
All types of detectors need the same 40 mm diameter hole for installing.
A 2-meter long cable with a plug is a standard connection for all types of detectors.
Possibility to attach a compressed air nozzle for regular cleaning of the detector's operational screen.