Use the K -type thermocouple temperature sensor to measure the temperature in the fire The K -type thermocouple temperature sensor is the most common thermocouple temperature sensor. We provide a variety of customers. It has many applications, from the temperature of the plastic manufacturing industry to the steel plant. Its universal application and economy make the K -type basic metal thermocouple a popular choice.
Provide temperature sensor products for training exercises from firefighters.
In order to provide practical training in fire extinguishing and fire safety, a structure similar to a building is composed of 5 pieces of particleboard (2.4 × 1.8 meters). The building was built in a 40 -foot container to control the fire safely during training. The K -type thermocouple temperature sensor is set on the roof, walls, shoulders and floor levels to read the temperature in different positions in the room. The temperature of the floor layer is between 50-80 ° C and the temperature of the roof layer is between 100-200 ° C.
To ensure the victims and their own safety, firefighters must avoid damage to the heat balance, resulting in the descending of heat and smoke to the floor, because this may cause life losses. A small gas cooling process occurred. Fire warriors sprayed a small amount of water, about one cup each time, every 30 seconds or minutes, according to the fierceness of the fire, in order to maintain the heat balance and reduce the heat in the over -pressure area. Typical gas cooling can reduce the temperature by 30-50 degrees Celsius. This enables firefighters to have a higher visibility at low places and allow them to climb to rescue any victims.
The use of thermocouples allows us to show the fire warrior how effective it is to cool the gas in the overvoltage area. At the same time, it maintains a stable temperature in the low -pressure area, because they can have the opportunity to observe that the calories in the container can be seen by observing the download data. These data help strengthen the effectiveness of the techniques learned.