New iScan Flame Scanner Handles Tough Application

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Burner,
Coen Co.,
Firing,
Hardware,
Peripherals,
Scanners
Source:
Coen Company

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Overview: Coen's new iScan flame scanner performed flawlessly after installation on a multiple burner boiler at The Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, GA. One iScan scanner mounted on each burner discriminated between burner flames while scanning gas, oil and pilot flames at all firing rates. Previously, the CDC experienced severe problems with their old UV type flame scanners which could not discriminate between burners and repeatedly failed in the "Flame On" position. The close proximity of the burners to each other presented a special flame scanning challenge in discriminating from adjacent burner flames with different fuels and firing rates. The new scanner eliminated previous discrimination problems and enhanced safety.

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