Flame monitoring systems for power plants

In power plants, fuels such as coal, oil, gas or biomass are burned in large combustion chambers to generate heat. Flame monitoring plays a central role here in order to monitor the combustion processes and minimize the risk of damage. Particularly in multi-burner systems with different fuels, the demands on sensor technology are very high. We use highly developed technologies such as infrared or UV sensors to monitor the intensity and frequency of the flame in real time. Unwanted extraneous light caused by background radiation from other burners is detected and suppressed using software-based evaluation procedures. A graphical representation of the entire firing system is possible via a network. Flame monitoring makes a decisive contribution to preventing dangerous incidents such as explosions, fires or overheating. By detecting flame loss or instability at an early stage, the system can automatically initiate an emergency shutdown to prevent major damage.

Flame Scanner

The Flame Scanner 3001N / 3001DN is a system plug-in unit of the 3000 series which, in conjunction with the Flame Scanner of the system, forms a complete flame monitoring system for any burner output, fuel and combustion process.

In the description you will find a direct replacement product with improved properties for the discontinued products 3001 and 3001D.

Flame Scanner Compact Version

The compact version 2000 flame scanner is a complete, optical flame monitoring system for single and multi-burner systems.

Fiber optic cable

The fiber optic cables are an extension of the application range of our flame monitoring devices.

Fiber optic lances

The fiber optic lances are an extension of the application range of our flame monitoring devices.

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