1. Thermal Imaging
  2. Early Fire Detection in Incineration Plant
Thermography for Safety in Waste to Energy Plant

Early Fire Detec­tion in Incin­er­a­tion Plant

The Amager Resource Center (ARC) is a waste incinerator like no other. From the roof of the Waste to Energy facility, skiers and snowboarders wind their way down on green plastic mats from a height of about 80 meters, even in the summer. The city hall of the Danish capital, Copenhagen, is just five kilometres away. The location, which is almost in the heart of a European capital, as well as its use as a public leisure centre, shows how much confidence operators place in the safety of the ARC. An important component in the security concept is the WASTE-SCAN infrared monitoring system for early fire detection by InfraTec.

InfraTec - WASTE-SCAN ARC Copenhagen - © ARC amager ressource center

At the heart of this solution are two high-performance camera heads, each consisting of an infrared and visual camera as twin systems. They are equipped with pan-tilt heads and are used to monitor the waste bunker and feed hopper. The twin cameras, infrared and visual, allow images of both channels to be superimposed. This ensures excellent orientation within the bunker and supports the reliable assessment of hazardous and process conditions.

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Amager Ressource Center (ARC)
Waste Incineration Plant

www.a-r-c.dk

Thermography automation system:
WASTE-SCAN infrared monitoring system

Direct Connec­tion to Complete Extin­guishing System

Integrated into special protective housings, the cameras are installed on powerful pan-tilt systems. Based on their electronic control, areas can be monitored with maximum resolution and hotspots can be detected as quickly as possible. The infrared cameras are directly connected to the extinguishing system of the ARC. As soon as they detect a fire, an alarm is automatically triggered. As a result, the cameras transmit the information to the extinguishing system concerning which zones are affected. Based on this information, two of the three water cannon systems then extinguish exactly these affected areas of the bunker. If the notification relates to one of the feed hoppers, the sprinkler system there activates.

InfraTec - WASTE-SCAN ARC Copenhagen
Fig. 1: The camera heads designed as twin systems are integrated in special protective housings which offer protection against dirt, dust, moisture and heat. Together with the pan-tilt systems, they form an effective unit in 24/7 operation.

Thanks to such features, WASTE-SCAN meets the latest fire protection requirements. At the same time, it impresses with its user-friendly handling. Crane operators of the waste-to-energy system can control the system directly from the crane via a touch display. In the control room, the operators of the ARC see all relevant information on a standard monitor. The corresponding control cabinet with integrated industrial PC can also be found there. The system status is visible at a glance from the control room as well as from the crane. At the same time, central parameters such as the temperature limit values are displayed there, which serve as the basis for triggering the alarm. All the components of WASTE-SCAN, such as cameras, pan-tilt heads and connection cables, are designed for safe, continuous operation in harsh environments.

InfraTec - WASTE-SCAN ARC Copenhagen
Fig. 2: Monitoring with the WASTE-SCAN software in the control center

Energy Gener­a­tion and Recyc­ling of Building Material

The ARC Waste to Energy Plant is a combined heat and power unit owned by the five Danish metropolitan municipalities of Copenhagen, Dragør, Frederiksberg, Hvidovre and Tårnby. About 435,000 tons of waste are converted into electricity and district heating per year from the catchment area. A total of around 100,000 households benefit from it. The heat generation of the ARC is additionally optimised by systems for flue gas condensation and heat pumps. In addition to the energy products, a slag results from about 15 to 20 percent of the delivered waste, which is re-used as material in road construction.

Advant­ages of this Ther­mo­graphy Solu­tions in this Applic­a­tion

infrared camera VarioCAM HD head of InfraTec

High-quality Light Metal Housing

The very robust light metal housing is available with the protection degree IP67 and protects the camera against mechanical and thermal stress. In conjunction with protection degree preserving LEMO® connectors, it is excellently suited for use in harsh industrial environments. For applications under extreme environmental conditions, suitable protective housings are also available, e.g. made from stainless steel, which can optionally be equipped with a cooling and heating system.

InfraTec thermography - Geometrical Resolution

Geomet­rical Resol­u­tion – Effi­cient Analysis of Complex Assem­blies

InfraTec's infrared cameras with cooled and uncooled detectors have native resolutions up to (1,920 × 1,536) IR pixels. Spatially high-resolution thermograms ensure that components and assemblies are imaged down to the smallest detail and thus defects can be reliably detected and precisely localised.

Ther­mo­graphic Soft­ware

The IRBIS® 3 software family provides a wide range of special software for convenient camera control and analysis of thermographic images. You can choose from a variety of packages and modules to analyse thermographic measurement data and comfortably generate thermographic reports. The range includes, for example, the stand-alone thermography report software IRBIS® 3 report and IRBIS® 3 active, a tool for thermographic inspection using active thermography.

infrared camera VarioCAM HD head of InfraTec

High-quality Light Metal Housing

The very robust light metal housing is available with the protection degree IP67 and protects the camera against mechanical and thermal stress. In conjunction with protection degree preserving LEMO® connectors, it is excellently suited for use in harsh industrial environments. For applications under extreme environmental conditions, suitable protective housings are also available, e.g. made from stainless steel, which can optionally be equipped with a cooling and heating system.

InfraTec thermography - Geometrical Resolution

Geomet­rical Resol­u­tion – Effi­cient Analysis of Complex Assem­blies

InfraTec's infrared cameras with cooled and uncooled detectors have native resolutions up to (1,920 × 1,536) IR pixels. Spatially high-resolution thermograms ensure that components and assemblies are imaged down to the smallest detail and thus defects can be reliably detected and precisely localised.

Ther­mo­graphic Soft­ware

The IRBIS® 3 software family provides a wide range of special software for convenient camera control and analysis of thermographic images. You can choose from a variety of packages and modules to analyse thermographic measurement data and comfortably generate thermographic reports. The range includes, for example, the stand-alone thermography report software IRBIS® 3 report and IRBIS® 3 active, a tool for thermographic inspection using active thermography.

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