Re: Flame detection
- From: Peter Amey <pnanews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 17:39:39 +0100
Dave wrote:
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Ugh - you must have flame failure detect, or you could end up dead !! There is usually a button you must hold in until it is warm enough - flame failure turns the gas off.
Yes, of course, there is some sort of capilliary tube set up that shuts off the gas if the flame blows out but I can't see any way of getting an "output" from that.
Otherwise, it sounds like an application for a piece of fibre optic cable ...
Now that might just be a brilliant idea!
Peter
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