The demand for power supply and heating continues to rise in winter, and energy ** ushers in a "big test". Since entering the heating season, the national coal output has remained high; The average daily power generation is 255600 million kWh, an increase of 87%。
At the same time, according to the policy research office of the National Development Commission on the Internet on January 18, the role of coal protection and stabilization of coal production has been maintained at more than 200 million tons of coal in the country, an increase of about 30 million tons year-on-year.
Coal has a natural tendency to spontaneous combustion, and there is a risk of spontaneous combustion in the process of storage and transportation, which is easy to cause fire accidents, seriously affect the power supply safety of power plants, and release toxic and harmful gases to endanger the personal safety of workers. Fotric provides thermal imaging monitoring solutions to prevent fires.
In addition, the FOTRIC thermal imaging solution is also suitable for fire monitoring in coal bunkers. Due to thermal transpiration, after the spontaneous combustion of coal, the temperature will be transmitted upwards to the surface, and the FOTRIC thermal imaging camera installed on the site can capture the temperature change of the surface and then alarm, and cooperate with the preset scanning to achieve no dead angle coverage of the coal pile and accurately locate the spontaneous ignition point.
The system collects a large amount of real-time data for analysis and processing through multi-dimensional perception technologies such as thermal imaging, visible light, sound, temperature, humidity, pressure, and flow, discovers the abnormal state of the equipment in time, and provides early warning and maintenance suggestions, so as to avoid production losses caused by equipment failure.