Metron Overview
Metron Overview
Energetic Systems
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Metron Actuators
Energetic Systems
Operating Characteristics
Single Actuator Firing
The required battery or power supply voltage may be calculated from the product of the recommended firing
current (I) for the device in question and the total circuit resistance (R) i.e. V = IR
Multiple Actuator Firing
When more than one actuator is to be fired in a circuit, Chemring Energetics UK recommend series firing as being
the simplest method. In multiple firing circuits all actuators must be of the same electrical sensitivity (eg Type 1).
On no account must devices of different manufacture or electrical sensitivity be mixed in the same circuit.
Where parallel firing is considered necessary, extreme care must be taken to ensure balanced resistances and the
possibility of the actuator circuit remaining intact after firing must be borne in mind.
Insulation
Before firing, an insulation of not less than 100 megaohms at 100 V DC exists between the shunted leads and the
body of the device.
Electrostatic Sensitivity
Metron Actuators will withstand a discharge of 300pf at 5kV minimum between the shunted leads and the body of
the device. Metron Actuators can be designed to withstand higher levels of electrical sensitivity if required.
Device Function Time
The function times of the actuators vary with current applied and load to be moved. Typical values may be 10-20
milliseconds.
Hazardous Atmospheres
1. Incendivity tests in 9% methane/ air mixtures have been carried out in accordance with the M and Q
Testing Memorandum No. 13 published by the UK Health and Safety Executive. The tests gave no ignition in 200
firings of ‘Metron’ protractors.
2. Metron protractors have been fired by an I.S. low voltage electrical supply in an explosive gas mixture.
The test mixture was 40% hydrogen, 20% oxygen and 40% nitrogen, as described in Appendix1, of BASEEFA.
Certification Standard SFA 3007:1981. The tests (conducted in the gas mixture giving the most severe conditions
specified in accepted standards for apparatus intended to be used in hydrogen/ air mixtures) gave no ignitions in 200
firings.
Approved to ISO 9001 I ISO 14001 I OHSAS 18001 I Part of the Chemring Group Issue 1 Apr 2016
Content of this datasheet is subject to modification without prior notice. It does not constitute a Technical Specification.