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Aircraft hangars come with unique challenges as highly combustible aviation fuel leaks can occur. Next generation Rosemount 975 Flame Detectors help protect personnel and costly equipment, by detecting fuel and gas fires at long distances and over wide areas. Flame detectors are installed at the structure's corner and at ground level to help ensure the detectors' field of view covers any area where fire may occur.
Get an overview of the Rosemount Flame and Gas Detection portfolio for process operations. Emerson's Open Path, Point Gas, Wireless, Ultrasonic and Flame Detector technologies provide numerous multiple layers of protection.
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See how Rosemount™ flame detectors are tested with real flames, to help make sure they perform in real-life situations...
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At Emerson, our industry-leading quality standards not only ensure product reliability but also translate into manufacturing and distribution efficiencies that ensure you have the superior flame and gas devices you need when and where you need them.
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Fire is a constant possibility at waste management sites as many types of waste are readily combustible. Next generation Rosemount 975 Flame Detectors continuously monitor and quickly detect fires, while protecting personnel and equipment...
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Various hazards are associated with loading and unloading flammable and toxic products, including accidental release and potential of ignition. Next generation Rosemount 975 Flame Detectors continuously provide ultra-fast flame detection response...
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Flame detectors are the favored fire prevention solution to protect plants and personnel in high risk areas where smoke and heat detectors are ineffective. Optical flame detection maximizes reliability and availability while minimizing false alarms.
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