Concept Flow Check

The Flow Check from Concept is the ideal instrument for the testing and monitoring of air currents and air movement.

With the Flow Check, even the slightest air movements become visible.

Flow-Check is ideal for checking:

  • Ventilation or air conditioning systems
  • Chimneys
  • Smoke detectors
  • Detecting leaks in industrial equipment
  • Fume cupboards

Flow-Check air current tester produces clouds of smoke that are adapted to the specific weight of air. These harmless clouds of smoke float freely and are carried away by the slightest air currents.

Supplied with:

  • Quality carry case
  • 3 smoke chemical ampoules 

The Flow Check creates smoke by drawing a specially formulated chemical, stored in ampoules, through a miniature peristaltic pump. The chemical is then heated above it's boiling point, vaporised, and then vapour condenses on reaching the colder atmospheric air to produce a highly visibly smoke with virtually no velocity.

The Flow Check can produce smoke on demand, from just a few seconds to a continuous smoke production of around 3 minutes, on one ampoule.

Once charged, the Flow Check will hold sufficient charge to produce smoke for up to 20 minutes. (Recharge time 4 hours.)

Note: The Mains Charger must be ordered as a seperate line item

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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."