BullEx Smoke Generator Smoke Machine
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SMOKE GENERATORS

>HEAVY-DUTY SMOKE MACHINES FOR FIRE TRAINING

>CONTINUOUS THICK, DENSE SMOKE PRODUCTION

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BullEx Smoke Generators use smart controls to continuously produce the best smoke possible for fire and emergency services training. Built on steel chassis with all metal structural components, these smoke generators are built to handle the toughest training demands.

Whether you are doing search and rescue, ventilation or initial fire attack drills, BullEx Smoke Generators don’t stop until your training is done.

SMOKE GENERATORS

SMOKE GENERATOR 4000

With built-in handles, steel chassis and rubberized feet, the Smoke Generator 4000 is portable enough to be easily moved, but tough enough to handle the demands of firefighter training. Smart controls and an integrated smoke liquid tank enable the SG4000 to produce smoke continuously for hours.

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SMOKE GENERATOR 6000

The BullEx Smoke Generator 6000 is a heavy-duty, high-volume Smoke Generator for the most demanding training scenarios. Dual heaters and a specialized heat exchanger ensure efficient smoke production on a large-scale. With integrated handles and built-in wheels the SG6000 can easily be repositioned in between evolutions.
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TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

Ventilation Training - Position a fully portable Smoke Generator within the training zone to replicate the seat of the fire. Continuous high-density smoke, identical in quantity to smoke produced by a structure fire, allows every member of your department hands-on practice with hydraulic, PPV, horizontal and vertical ventilation.

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Search & Rescue Training - Challenge your firefighters to find victims in a variety of smoke settings from low to zero visibility during search and rescue or thermal imaging drills. Incorporate a SmartDummy into the evolution and create a realistic sense of urgency as the SmartDummy calls out for help from a confined space.
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Large Area Search Training - Spend more time searching and less time waiting for sufficient training smoke in your large area search drills. BullEx Smoke Generators can saturate a training environment with high density smoke in the time it takes your firefighters to don their gear.
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Mask Confidence Training - Give your firefighters the confidence they’ll need on the fireground by challenging them on the training ground. Mask Confidence training in zero visibility conditions begins with the push of a button on a BullEx Smoke Generator.
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BETTER TRAINING SMOKE

HIGH QUALITY TRAINING SMOKE
There are two major factors that affect training smoke quality: temperature and particle size. Uniform temperature inside the heating core ensures that the smoke fluid is vaporized into pure smoke. Temperatures that are too high result in burnt particles and temperatures that are too low result in a “wet” smoke that leaves a residue.
Particle size is what determines the density and “hang time” of smoke. The more uniform the particle size, the longer the training smoke will last before dissipating.
Smoke Particle Graph
TRADITIONAL SMOKE MACHINES
All smoke machines create smoke by pumping smoke liquid through heaters. As heat energy is transferred from the heaters to the smoke liquid, the heaters inevitably cool down. Once below a certain temperature smoke can no longer be generated, which is why smoke machines not designed for fire training need time to reheat and recharge between discharges. To extend operating time, these smoke machines often start at a higher-than optimal temperature, resulting in burnt particles. As smoke is generated, the heater temperature falls through the optimal range to below optimal resulting in “wet” smoke that leaves a residue. The smoke liquid is then cut off to give the heaters time to recover.
Traditional Smoke Machine Graph
BULLEX SMOKE GENERATORS
BullEx Smoke Generators are different. Instead of a constant flow of smoke liquid and a wide range of heater temperatures, BullEx Smoke Generators control the amount of liquid delivered to the heaters to precisely balance the heat transfer, ensuring a constant temperature and a constant supply of high quality smoke. This balance is achieved through advanced sensors and controls utilized by BullEx Smoke Generators. This technology not only provides a continuous supply of smoke, but also ensures the highest quality smoke possible with minimal burnt or un-vaporized particles.
BullEx Smoke Generator Smoke Machine Graph

BullEx Smoke Generators are tough enough to handle firefighter training and smart enough to produce non-stop heavy training smoke. For more information on the Smoke Generators Contact Us or give us a call at 1-888-4-BULLEX