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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 17, 1999
Karl-Friedrich Haupenthal, Gaggenau, DE;
Siemens Building Technologies AG, Zug, CH;
Abstract
The invention concerns a flame monitoring system and a method of monitoring a flame with a flame sensor ( ) which converts the radiation emanating from the flame into a flame signal (U ) and a flame signal amplifier ( ) which converts the flame signal (U ) into an output signal (U ). A frequency-selective arrangement ( ) detects the presence of mains frequency-harmonic signals in the flame signal (U ) and activates the flame signal amplifier ( ) when there are no mains frequency-harmonic signals in the flame signal (U ) and deactivates the flame signal amplifier ( ) when there is a flame signal (U ) with periodic signals or no flames signal (U ) or a test signal (T). In that respect the frequency selective arrangement ( ) has a frequency detector ( ) which detects the absence of mains frequency-harmonic flame signals (U ) and appropriately activates or deactivates the flame signal amplifier ( ) by way of switching means ( ). The frequency detector ( ) integrates the flame signal (U ) for example over defined periods or with respect to a reference value so that mains frequency-harmonic signals are detected by a defined value and the flame signal amplifier ( ) is correspondingly controlled.