Field test of optical and electrical fire detectors in simulated fire scenes in a cable tunnel
Dian Fan , Hongjun Ding , Dorothy Y. Wang , Desheng Jiang
Photonic Sensors ›› 2013, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2) : 156 -161.
Field test of optical and electrical fire detectors in simulated fire scenes in a cable tunnel
This paper presents the testing results of three types of fire detectors: electrical heat sensing cable, optical fiber Raman temperature sensing detector, and optical fiber Bragg grating (FBG) temperature sensing detector, in two simulated fire scenes in a cable tunnel. In the small-scale fire with limited thermal radiation and no flame, the fire alarm only comes from the heat sensors which directly contact with the heat source. In the large-scale fire with about 5 °C/min temperature rising speed within a 3-m span, the fire alarm response time of the fiber Raman sensor and FBG sensors was about 30 seconds. The test results can be further used for formulating regulation for early fire detection in cable tunnels.
Fire simulation / fire detector / cable tunnel / response time
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