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Expobois
Firefly at Expobois

Paris Nord Villepinte, France
8-11 February, 2012

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(In Swedish)

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PWBC
Firefly at Pacific West Biomass

San Fransisco, California
16-18 Jan, 2012

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Products

Firefly generally uses the following products in a system designed for Tissue plants:

DETECTION

EXTINGUISHING

CONTROL

Web Detector (WD)

Firefly WebScan

The WD detector is especially designed for the Tissue industry. It is a part of the Firefly WebScanTM system and detects hot spots on tissue from 250°C (482°F).

Water Mist nozzle

Firefly water mist

This water nozzle sprays fine water particles. Its capacity is 9 or 10 litres/minute and it has a 180° spraying angle at 6 bar.

Contol Unit (CUE)

Firefly CUE control system

Each protection zone is controlled by a control unit type CUE. The CUE has a self-diagnostic function, battery backup, flexibility and is user friendly.

Open Area Detector (OAD)

Firefly Open Area Detector

The OAD detector detects flames in open areas. By combining ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) wavelengths, this detector will efficiently recognise flames. At the same time, other energy sources such as lamps, sunlight or even arc welding are discriminated.

Water Spray nozzle

Firefly water spray nozzle

Water nozzle of full cone type. This nozzles capacity is 90 litres/minute and it has a 110° spraying angle at 6 bar.

Flame detector (FD)

Firefly Flame Detector

The FD detector is designed for flame detection in enclosed volumes.

Glow detector (GD)

Firefly detection

The GD 400 detector can be used for monitoring pneumatic conveyer systems and chutes. For protection of risk zones where material occurs in dust clouds, e.g. filters. This detector recognises sparks, hot particles and flames from 400°C (752°F).

Trend detector (TD)

Firefly detection

The TD 250 detector can be used for monitoring pneumatic conveyer systems and chutes. For protection of risk zones where material occurs in layers (e.g. storage silos) and also where material has fairly low ignition temperature. This detector recognises sparks, hot particles and flames from 250°C (482°F).

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