Flow Switch: The Silent Guardian of Fire Safety Systems A Flow Switch installed in the Fire Sprinkler System detects the movement of water when a sprinkler activates during a fire. It immediately sends a signal to the Fire Alarm Control Panel, helping trigger alarms and alert occupants in time. A small device, but a critical component for early fire detection and life safety.
Why Flue Gas Analysis Matters in Boiler Performance Even when a combustion system seems to be working fine, the flue gas composition and stack appearance can reveal hidden inefficiencies. 1- Typical Flue Gas Composition In most combustion systems, flue gas typically contains: Nitrogen (N₂): 70–75% Carbon dioxide (CO₂): 10–15% Oxygen (O₂): 2–5% Water vapor (H₂O): 5–7% Carbon monoxide (CO): <0.1% 🫵 These values vary depending on fuel type and operating conditions, but they provide a useful benchmark for performance evaluation. 2- What Smoke Color Tells You 🫵Black Smoke A clear sign of incomplete combustion: Insufficient air supply Poor fuel atomization Burner malfunction 🫵 Results: Lower efficiency + higher emissions (soot formation) 🫵 White Smoke Usually water vapor due to: Condensation in cold weather High moisture content in fuel 🫵Generally harmless, but in some cases may indicate unburnt fuel during startup. 3- The Role of Oxygen (O₂) Maintaining proper oxygen levels is criti...