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IR thermometer gives rapid alarm indication

A Land Instruments International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 26, 2005

For fast and reliable indication of dangerous coal temperature rise in mills and storage silos the Land Infra-red Coal Fire Monitor provides an inexpensive solution.

For fast and reliable indication of dangerous coal temperature rise in mills and storage silos the Land Infra-red Coal Fire Monitor provides an inexpensive solution.

When installed in the mill reject box, hopper or bunker the noncontact infra-red thermometer gives a rapid alarm indication of temperature rise to warn of imminent coal fire.

As one of 6 products in the new Land Coal Fire Detection range, the IR Coal Fire Monitor gives accurate yet easy and inexpensive way of detecting costly fires before its too late.

Other products in the coal fire detection range include a Mill Fire Detector, Conveyor Fire Detector, Railcar Fire Detector, Coal Pile Fire Detector and portable thermal imager, providing a complete fire detection service.

This very simply installed and easily maintained thermometer is ideally suited to withstand the tough conditions of a mill, keeping repairs and replacement costs minimal.

In addition to the noncontact measurement of hotspots, the simple installation, operation and maintenance ensure that costs remain as low as possible.

The Coal Fire Monitor produces long-term, drift-free measurement with high accuracy and repeatability.

It is designed specifically to maintain this level of performance in difficult coal processing conditions but is also very adaptable to the individual customer's needs.

An LED panel meter with an optional alarm contact displays the temperature in the control room, there is an adjustable response time, customer-set alarm trigger temperatures and a wide range of mounting accessories.

An integral air purge maintains a clear sightpath for the monitor and a water-cooled protection jacket allows the thermometer to function in high ambient temperatures.

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