Claims
- 1. A process for calibrating an individual smoke detector prior to installation, said process comprising:
- testing the detector under a first condition to determine a first output characteristic of said first condition;
- testing the detector under a second condition to determine a second output characteristic of said second condition;
- storing in said individual detector representations from which said first and second outputs can be determined.
- 2. The process claimed in claim 1, wherein said representations from which said first and second outputs can be approximated are representations of: a) said first output; and, b) said second output.
- 3. The process claimed in claim l, wherein said representations from which said first and second outputs can be approximated are representations of: a) one of said first and second outputs; and, b) the difference between said first and second outputs.
- 4. The process claimed in claim 1, wherein said representations from which said first and second outputs can be approximated include a look-up table.
- 5. A process for calibrating an individual smoke detector prior to installation for use in monitoring the sensitivity of the detector after installation, said process comprising:
- testing the detector prior to installation under a first level representing an alarm condition, and sensing a first electrical output of the 4detector characteristic of said alarm level;
- testing the detector prior to installation under a second level representing a non-alarm condition, and sensing a second electrical output of the detector characteristic of said non-alarm level;
- storing in said detector prior to installation, and retaining in said detector after installation, electrical representations from which said first and second outputs can be substantially redetermined.
- 6. The process claimed in claim 5, wherein said representations from which said first and second electrical outputs can be substantially redetermined are representations of: a) said first output; and, b) said second output.
- 7. The process claimed in claim 5, wherein said representations from which said first and second electrical outputs can be substantially redetermined are representations of: a) one of said first and second outputs; and, b) the difference between said first and second outputs.
- 8. The process claimed in claim 5, wherein said representations from which said first and second electrical outputs can be substantially redetermined include a look-up table.
- 9. A process for calibrating a smoke detector prior to installation and monitoring the sensitivity of the detector after installation, said process comprising:
- recording outputs of the detector, prior to installation of the detector, characteristic of a first condition and a second condition;
- sensing outputs of the detector, during monitoring of the detector after installation, characteristic of said second condition;
- providing a sensitivity signal for the detector dependent on the relationship between the first and second outputs prior to installation and the second output at the time of monitoring.
- 10. A process for calibrating and monitoring an individual smoke detector, comprising:
- testing the detector for calibration prior to installation and determining from said testing a first output indicative of the difference between a clean-ambient condition and an alarm condition;
- retaining with the detector a representation of said first output;
- monitoring the detector for sensitivity of the detector subsequent to installation, and determining from said subsequent monitoring a second detector output indicative of the then difference between an ambient condition and an alarm condition;
- providing a sensitivity signal dependent on the relationship between the first and second outputs.
- 11. A process for calibrating an optical smoke detector before installation and monitoring the detector after installation, comprising:
- calibrating the detector before installation by:
- recording a first output of the detector characteristic of an alarm condition;
- recording a second output of the detector characteristic of a clean-ambient condition;
- monitoring the detector after installation by:
- sensing a third output of the detector characteristic of an ambient condition;
- providing a calibration signal dependent substantially on the ratio of: a) the difference between the first and third outputs; and, b) the difference between the first and second outputs.
- 12. Calibration apparatus for an individual smoke detector including means for providing an output characteristic of the level of obscuration by smoke at the location of the detector, said apparatus comprising:
- means storing in said detector first and second test signals representing detector outputs prior to installation, under alarm and ambient conditions, respectively;
- means for sensing a detector output under ambient conditions during monitoring of the detector after installation;
- means for determining a sensitivity signal based on a relationship between the sensed output during monitoring and the first and second test signals.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said relationship is substantially the ratio of: a) the difference between the first and third outputs; and, b) the difference between the first and second outputs.
- 14. A smoke detector for monitoring the level of atmospheric obscuration in the vicinity of the detector, said detector comprising:
- sampling means for producing electrical signals characteristic of the level of obscuration in the vicinity of the detector;
- storage means for storing in said detector representations of electrical signals produced by said sampling means prior to installation of the detector, said storage means including stored representations of alarm and clean-ambient conditions;
- comparing means for comparing electrical signals produced by said sampling means after installation with said representations of alarm and ambient conditions prior to installation, and for issuing a detector sensitivity signal based on said comparison.
- 15. A smoke detector including a dark chamber for receiving smoke from a fire, an emitter for directing illumination along a path extending into said chamber, and a sensor disposed out of said path for viewing said path and providing a signal indicative of the amount of illumination reflected from said path by particles such as smoke in said chamber, said smoke detector comprising:
- means storing in said detector first and second test signals representing detector outputs, prior to installation, under alarm and ambient conditions, respectively;
- means for sensing a detector output under ambient conditions during monitoring of the detector after installation;
- means for determining a sensitivity signal based on a relationship between the sensed output during monitoring and the first and second test signals.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said relationship is substantially the ratio of: a)the difference between the first and third outputs; and, b) the difference between the first and second outputs.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of our commonly assigned, application Ser. No. 08/089,540, filed Jul. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,543,777.
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