An existing, one-channel flame photometric detector was modified so th
at it would operate with higher sensitivity on two channels. To do thi
s, the available primary channel was first changed to holophotal mode
by installing a parabolic mirror. Optical access to the flame was then
secured for a secondary channel by drilling a coaxial hole through th
e parabola. Two alternative designs were used for the secondary channe
l: a light guide and a lens-mirror combination. They were tested with
compounds of osmium, lead, sulfur and phosphorus. Both the new primary
and either one of the two secondary channels yielded higher light thr
oughput and lower detection limits than the initial, conventional chan
nel.