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Generates Security
February 1st 2006

Although fire within a generator enclosure is rare, when it is sited in a building or area vulnerable to malicious damage, precautions are advisable.

A new fire shutdown system from Scorpion Power Systems provides additional safety by incorporating a temperature sensor within the generator enclosure linked to its control system.

Should the sensor detect that the inside of the enclosure has become uncharacteristically hot, it will send a signal to the control system processor, which immediately recognises the fault and shuts down the fuel supply to the engine.

The sensor is set at 90°C so that nuisance tripping does not occur during normal operation.

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