FTV-C type pneumatic furnace flame monitoring device
Introduction: The FTV-C pneumatic furnace flame monitoring device uses a rodless cylinder imported from Japan as the power source, and controls the cylinder's forward and backward movement through an electromagnetic directional valve in the air control cabinet, so that the operator can control the optical imaging mechanism's forward and backward movement in the central control room or on-site control cabinet. In addition to air cooling protection and over temperature protection, this device has added a power outage protection function, which means that an air storage tank is equipped in the air control cabinet to ensure that the cylinder can drive the optical imaging mechanism to automatically move in and out of the furnace in case of air or power outage. The FTV-C pneumatic furnace flame monitoring device has the advantages of adjustable inlet and outlet speed, stable operation, safety and reliability, low failure rate, and small maintenance, making it particularly suitable for explosion-proof sites. Technical parameters: Observation field range: 50 °, 90 °, 105 °, 120 °; Lens angle: 0 ° (direct view), 45 °, 60 °; Protective cover working environment: -40 ℃~70 ℃; Lens heat-resistant temperature: ≤ 2000 ℃; Required air source parameters for the device: Wind source pressure ≥ 0.3Mpa; Wind source flow rate ≥ 0.3m3/min; Wind temperature ≤ 40 ℃, dust particle size ≤ 10 μ M; Oil content ≤ 10mg/m3; Working power supply: AC 220V, 50Hz, 300W; Advance and retreat method: pneumatic advance and retreat; Installation method: welding; Automatic exit conditions; When the wind pressure at the protective air inlet of the periscope tube is lower than 0.04MPa, the imaging system will automatically exit the working site; When the temperature inside the protective cover exceeds 70 ℃, the imaging system automatically exits the working site; When the system loses power; The image transmission system automatically exits the work site; Overall weight: 48kg (on-site probe section).
Introduction: The FTV-C pneumatic furnace flame monitoring device uses a rodless cylinder imported from Japan as the power source, and controls the cylinder's forward and backward movement through an electromagnetic directional valve in the air control cabinet, so that the operator can control the optical imaging mechanism's forward and backward movement in the central control room or on-site control cabinet. In addition to air cooling protection and over temperature protection, this device has added a power outage protection function, which means that an air storage tank is equipped in the air control cabinet to ensure that the cylinder can drive the optical imaging mechanism to automatically move in and out of the furnace in case of air or power outage. The FTV-C pneumatic furnace flame monitoring device has the advantages of adjustable inlet and outlet speed, stable operation, safety and reliability, low failure rate, and small maintenance, making it particularly suitable for explosion-proof sites.