Photoelectric type fire detector
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1. A photoelectric type fire detector comprising:
- a light emitting element;
a light receiving element which receives scattered light emitted from said light emitting element and scattered by smoke particles;
an amplifier which amplifies an output signal of said light receiving element; and
a control circuit, coupled to said light emitting and light receiving elements and to said amplifier, for alternately and repeatedly operating in fire monitoring mode and self-testing mode time intervals, said control circuit comprising;
(a) means for detecting a smoke density according to an output signal of said amplifier during each fire monitoring mode time interval and for generating an alarm signal when the smoke density exceeds a predetermined level;
(b) means for setting an output range defined by an upper threshold and a lower threshold;
(c) means for increasing an amplification factor set in said amplifier during each self-testing mode time interval relative to an amplification factor set in said amplifier during each fire monitoring mode time interval;
(d) means for comparing a level of said output signal of said amplifier with said output range during each self-testing mode time interval;
(e) means for counting a number of times in which the level of said output signal of said amplifier deviates from said output range;
(f) means for setting a threshold value for said number of times; and
(g) means for detecting an abnormality in said photoelectric-type fire detector when said number of times exceeds said threshold value and for generating an error signal when detecting said abnormality.
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Abstract
A photoelectric type fire detector includes self-testing capabilities. An upper level threshold limit and a lower level threshold define a predetermined range for output levels of an amplifier connected to an output of a light receiving element. In a self-test mode, a gain set in the amplifier is increased automatically. The number of times in which the amplifier output level deviates from the predetermined range is counted. If the deviation count exceeds a predetermined count threshold, it is determined that the photoelectric type fire detector is abnormal.
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1. A photoelectric type fire detector comprising:
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a light emitting element; a light receiving element which receives scattered light emitted from said light emitting element and scattered by smoke particles; an amplifier which amplifies an output signal of said light receiving element; and a control circuit, coupled to said light emitting and light receiving elements and to said amplifier, for alternately and repeatedly operating in fire monitoring mode and self-testing mode time intervals, said control circuit comprising; (a) means for detecting a smoke density according to an output signal of said amplifier during each fire monitoring mode time interval and for generating an alarm signal when the smoke density exceeds a predetermined level; (b) means for setting an output range defined by an upper threshold and a lower threshold; (c) means for increasing an amplification factor set in said amplifier during each self-testing mode time interval relative to an amplification factor set in said amplifier during each fire monitoring mode time interval; (d) means for comparing a level of said output signal of said amplifier with said output range during each self-testing mode time interval; (e) means for counting a number of times in which the level of said output signal of said amplifier deviates from said output range; (f) means for setting a threshold value for said number of times; and (g) means for detecting an abnormality in said photoelectric-type fire detector when said number of times exceeds said threshold value and for generating an error signal when detecting said abnormality. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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2. A photoelectric-type fire detector according to claim 6, wherein said means for counting cumulatively counts the number times in which the level of said output signal of said amplifier exceeds said upper threshold and is less than said lower threshold.
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