

UV DETECTORS
UV detectors work by sensing the ultraviolet (UV) light from flames. They respond quickly—within 4 milliseconds—but have a short delay (3–4 seconds) to help avoid false alarms from sunlight, lightning, or welding. UV detectors can spot many types of fires, including those involving gas, liquids, metals, and chemicals. They are often used in gas turbines, especially inside acoustic enclosures.
Sensory tools called UV flame detectors are made to react to ultraviolet radiation with a wavelength of less than 300 nm. Due to the methods it employs to detect the flame, a flame detector frequently has a faster response time and more accuracy than a smoke or heat detector.
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