Concept FTS Box (Fire Training Simulator)

  • Battery powered (up to four hours per charge)
  • Radio remote control (one remote controls all boxes - no need for trailing leads)
  • Water resistant - IP 54 rated
  • Strong, robust polycarbonate construction
  • Extremely powerful LED's and cone amplifier ensure the most realistic training scenarios 
  • Complete with carry case
 
General Specification (approx)
Dimensions (cm) 30 x 30 x 30cm
Weight (kg) 5kgs 
International / Ingress Protection Marking (IP) IP 54
Power Supply (mains) 110 / 230v 
Secondary Power Supply (Battery) Lead Acid Battery (12v / 7Ah)
Battery Life Approx 4 hours 

The new Concept FTS Box is a fantastic way of enhancing fire training scenarios along with artificial smoke.

This impressive training aid has 10 (different coloured) high power / high quality LED's that intermittently flicker, creating a powerful visual effect.

It is constructed from a strong / durable polycarbonate chassis with an IP 54 rating.

The FTS Box has 6 pre recorded, hour long scenarios on-board (fire, flames, flooding, riot etc.) and offers the ability to record a seventh. It also allows users to intermittently introduce interactive sounds over the top of the main soundtrack (sirens, screaming, building collapse, electrical arc, gas leak, metal falling).

The unit is operates via a wireless remote transmitter. One remote can control multiple FTS Boxes. It also has the ability to run continuously off of a mains power supply or for up to 4 hours using the inbuilt rechargeable battery pack.  

Want more information, advice or prices? email us: info@conceptsmoke.com 

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