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Sensitivity test system for photoelectric smoke detector by changing light source intensity

  • US 4,321,466 A
  • Filed: 11/26/1979
  • Issued: 03/23/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/26/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a photoelectric smoke detector for setting off an alarm on detecting a predetermined concentration of smoke particles in the air, said detector having an open chamber into which smoke particles may enter, a source of radiant energy being directed along a path through said chamber and which is capable of being scattered by smoke particles in said chamber and being scattered and reflected by wall portions of said chamber, a photoelectric sensor offset from said path of radiant energy for sensing scattered radiant energy, a controller connected to said sensor and adapted to actuate an alarm when said sensor senses an amount of radiant energy scattered by said predetermined concentration of smoke particles in said chamber, said chamber wall portions being adapted to scatter and reflect a relatively small portion of incident radiant energy from said source which is insufficient to actuate said alarm, test means for testing said detector, said test means when actuated, being adapted to increase the level of radiant energy emitted by said source to a level which produces an amount of radiant energy scattered and reflected by said wall portions of said chamber essentially free of smoke particles onto said sensor to simulate that which would be scattered by a concentration of smoke particles essentially the same as said predetermined concentration and thereby actuate a device to confirm detector operability and desired sensitivity.

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