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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 2009
Filed:
Mar. 23, 2008
Shaul Serero, Rishon-Letsion, IL;
David Cohen, Ashkelon, IL;
Oded Spector, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yechiel Spector, Tel Aviv, IL;
Shaul Serero, Rishon-Letsion, IL;
David Cohen, Ashkelon, IL;
Oded Spector, Tel Aviv, IL;
Yechiel Spector, Tel Aviv, IL;
Spectronix Ltd., Sderot, IL;
Abstract
A method of detecting a fire condition in a monitored region including the operations of: concurrently monitoring the region using: a plurality of fire combustion product emission band sensors, each band sensor sensitive to radiation within a respective waveband which includes at least part of a respective fire combustion product emission band of a plurality of fire combustion products, the plurality of fire combustion products equal to n; a first reference band sensor sensitive to radiation within a first reference waveband which includes at least some wavelengths shorter than the n fire combustion product emission bands; and a second reference band sensor sensitive to radiation within a second reference waveband which includes at least some wavelengths longer than the n fire combustion product emission bands; and using the band sensors to obtain n+2 measurement values of radiation intensity emitted from the monitored region in determining the presence or absence of the fire condition.