Fire Sim Box

This is a professional simulator, making every usable sound simulation possible. The FS-Box is also equipped with a light source with which various fire simulation effects can be created. The FS-Box master control station is the base that drives the system. The electronics are of a high quality and are hard-wearing. It is also fitted with a built-in battery, so that the unit can also function with no mains supply.

General Specification (approx)
Dimensions (cm) 33,5 x 25,5 x 22,5
Voltage 230 Volt (-20+10)
Also available in 110V
Power consumption per master/slav 2,5 W RMS

The master control station can be extended with "slave units", which are connected to the master control station (a slave unit is driven by the master control station and cannot therefore function on its own.) A master control station has four pre-installed sound effects (a crackling fire, leaking gas, leaking liquids and a threatening collapse) and four additional sound effects can be recorded using the built-in microphone.

The FS-Box, used in conjunction with smoke produces a very realistic effect. The FS-Box is built to a very high and offers an indispensable component to your assortment of training tools.

Product Codes

  • Master - CON 0160 
  • Slave - CON 0161
  • Connect cable 5 mtr - CON 0162
  • Connect cable 10 mtr - CON 0163

Demonstration movies

Concept Fire Sim Box
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Testimonials

Royal Air Force

Following the development by Concept of a sub micron smoke system running off the aircraft power supply, for the purpose of leak testing large volume aircraft.

The resulting report noted:

"With the visual aid of white smoke emitting from leakage areas, this was a quick and easy task to accomplish (< 10 minutes)."

It went onto conclude:

"Use of smoke as a means by which to detect cabin pressurization leaks has been shown to be extremely effective and is unquestionably superior to any alternative detection method used to date."