Zinskie
Industrial
- Sep 23, 2010
- 5
We have had issues with intermittent signal from 9 of 28 flame rods installed in our coker furnace. Through discussions with FireEye, the suggested solution was to remove extraneous cabling and rerouting to avoid any crosstalk on the Belden coaxial cable. Wiring modifications have been completed, but the problems persist.
While the furnace is down, we have been using an acetylene hand torch to check the flame rods' operation with decent success, save the last 5 elements in a row, furthest from the sensing relays (approx. 150 feet of cabling).
As it is an entire bank of fire sensing elements that are not returning a positive signal, I do not believe element faults to be the cause.
When testing with the torch, the flame is in contact with no fewer than two good electrically grounded components and the element covered with flame from 1/2" to 2".
Any suggestions on identifying potential faults would be appreciated.
While the furnace is down, we have been using an acetylene hand torch to check the flame rods' operation with decent success, save the last 5 elements in a row, furthest from the sensing relays (approx. 150 feet of cabling).
As it is an entire bank of fire sensing elements that are not returning a positive signal, I do not believe element faults to be the cause.
When testing with the torch, the flame is in contact with no fewer than two good electrically grounded components and the element covered with flame from 1/2" to 2".
Any suggestions on identifying potential faults would be appreciated.