- Aspirated smoke detector
An aspirating smoke detector is a type of
smoke detector , based on anephelometer that is capable of detecting the presence of microscopic particles ofcombustion also known as (smoke ) suspended in air by detecting the light scattered from the smoke particles in a sampling chamber.In the context of smoke detection, the word "aspirate" means "to draw in", which illustrates the basis for how these smoke detectors operate. In most cases aspirating smoke detectors require a fan unit to draw in a representative sample of "air" from the protected area.
History
In 1970 the
Australia nCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) used anephelometer to carry out research intoforest fire s. Subsequently, the Australian Postmaster-General's Department (Later becomingAustralia Post andTelstra ) engaged the CSIRO to investigate technologies that could prevent service interruption due to fire.After selecting a sample site to carry our research, the CSIRO suggested that the nephelometer should be used as the benchmark for the APO fire tests. This was installed to monitor smoke levels within the return-air ducts of the mechanical ventilation system, utilising a chart-recorder output display.
At the conclusion of several weeks of testing, it was discovered that there was not one commercially-available fire detection technology suitable for preventing major damage to telephone equipment. One technology that did show great promise however was the nephelometer itself.
moke detector sensitivity comparisons
Obscuration is a unit of measurement that has become the standard definition ofsmoke detector sensitivity . Obscuration is the effect that smoke has on reducingvisibility . Higher concentrations of smoke result in higher obscuration levels, lowering visibility.ee also
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Smoke detector
*Heat detector
*Carbon monoxide detector
*VESDA - A brand of Aspirating Smoke Detector and registered trademark of Xtralis Pty Ltd
* STRATOS HSSD - A brand of Aspirating Smoke Detector similar toVESDA , but operates on the Relative Scaling scaling concept, which purportedly reduces incidences of nuisance alarms. Registered Trademark of Airsense Technology Ltd, UKReferences
* [http://www.coleindesign.com/products_article.html The history of
VESDA and MONITAIR]External links
* [http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/aero/instrumentation/neph_desc.html Three Wavelength Integrating Nephelometer]
* [http://www.xtralis.com Web page of Xtralis, manufacturers ofVESDA ]
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