MSA Safety To Debut Newest Flame Detector at NFPA Conference & Expo
The FL5000 Flame Detector First in Industry with Bluetooth® Connectivity For Ease of Use, Enhancing Safety Operations
Attended by thousands of fire protection engineers, firefighters, building and facility managers, and safety professionals, the
As the industry's first optical flame detector with Bluetooth® connectivity, the FL5000 Flame Detector is one of those newest innovations on display at the expo. Having this connectivity allows users to wirelessly link to the flame detector for configuration and to perform diagnostic tests, allowing for faster setup, easier detector status checks, and quicker access to event logs. Additionally, the FL5000 Flame Detector features communications capabilities for automatic integration with plant processes and safety systems, making it easy to help further enhance the overall safety operations of a facility.
NFPA attendees will be able to talk to product experts to learn more about the unique FL5000 Flame Detector features, including its:
- Multiple infrared (IR) detectors and an advanced flame detection algorithm that leverages the intelligence of three artificial neural networks (ANN) that process signals to determine potential hazards;
- Ability to distinguish between dangerous real flames and common false alarm sources, such as lightning, sunlight reflection, and other radiation sources, to help protect facilities while also avoiding false alarms and unnecessary process or plant shutdowns;
- Factor Mutual (FM) performance verification for 22 of the most common fuel types used in the petrochemical and other process industries;
- Ability to detect fires up to 310 feet (95 meters) away; and
- Built-in self-check system. Every two minutes, the detector's electronics perform an optical and electrical check to ensure the path is clear and the electronic circuits are operational.
In addition to the FL5000 Flame Detector,
Registered Expo attendees will have the opportunity to learn from
- Practical Guide to Hydrogen Hazard Detection System Design and Operation: Dave Opheim, MSA Safety New Business Development Manager, will explore potential hazards associated with hydrogen and provide best practices for detecting hydrogen gas leaks and fires. The session will cover safety guidelines, share real-life applications, and provide practical tips for implementing and maintaining a safe working environment. Room W331A on
Monday, June 17 , at9:15 a.m. - Navigating the Latest in Flame Detection Technology: Kevin Killeen, MSA Safety Product Line Manager for
Fixed Gas and Flame Detection, will highlight the recent advancements in flame detection design, ranging from advanced neural networks to Bluetooth technology, in exploration of the current state of fire detection systems. Learn more about the innovations shaping safety and discover the dynamic solutions safeguarding environments in the modern era.Expo Hall Theater 1 onTuesday, June 18 at2:30 p.m.
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