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Date of Patent:
Dec. 31, 2002

Filed:

Apr. 05, 2000
Applicant:
Inventor:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G08B 1/712 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
G08B 1/712 ;
Abstract

The method according to the invention of monitoring a flame uses the known principle that a direct current signal (I ) of different magnitude is produced in dependence on the presence or intensity of the flame from an ac voltage signal. That purpose is served for example by ionization electrodes ( ) or ultraviolet sensors ( ) which in dependence on the intensity of the flame produce a corresponding direct current signal. When the flame is extinguished no direct current signal is produced. The direct current signal (I ) is detected by an evaluation circuit ( ) and converted into a first output signal (A), wherein conversion is effected by various further circuit elements ( ) in such a way that differently changing output signals (A , A ) are obtained depending on the respective flame intensity. The evaluation circuit ( ) also is acted upon by an ac voltage signal whose absence, upon failure of the evaluation circuit ( ), deactivates a monitoring circuit ( ), which results in a second output signal (A ). That second output signal (A ) is advantageously a static output signal so that it is possible to detect defective performance on the part of the evaluation circuit ( ). The function of the monitoring circuit ( ) itself can be periodically tested.


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