KIDDE DUAL SPECTRUM® INFRARED SENSOR LIFE-SAVING FIRE/ EXPLOSION DETECTION
■Collins Aerospace’s Kidde Dual Spectrum® fire/explosion sensors respond to explosive fires in milliseconds with excellent false alarm immunity. The sensors use a patented Dual Spectrum infrared detection concept and can detect energy levels present in a fire or explosion. Since non-fire situations seldom emit these energy signatures, our fire/explosion sensors are highly immune to false alarms.
■Our Dual Spectrum infrared sensor Model PM-34CSBEH is designed to detect fuel explosions and fires in enclosed spaces of armored personnel carriers such as the crew, engine and other compartments.
■The PM-34CSBEH contains a third infrared detector that provides fire signature information to the logic system, located in the control electronics. This provides discrimination capability that prevents false alarms from a kinetic energy or high-explosive anti-tank round penetration that does not result in an explosion or fire. The suppression system is triggered only when an explosion or fire event occurs.
■Collins Aerospace has been involved in the development, testing and manufacturing of high-speed, optical explosion/fire-sensing and suppression systems since 1968.
●KEY FEATURES
■Reliable sensor can see through oil, smoke, dirt and other obscurants
■Discriminates between explosive and non-explosive threats
■Tests for continuous connection status of the sensor to the control electronics
■Greatly increases crew and vehicle survivability
■Continuously monitors unobserved areas such as engine compartments or wheel and track areas to ensure fire prevention
■Immune to false alarm
■Built-in test
Dual Spectrum infrared sensor 、 Kidde Dual Spectrum® fire/explosion sensors 、 INFRARED SENSOR |
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