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 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.
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.
Ventilation Training-The high volume of continuous smoke
is ideal for horizontal or vertical ventilation
drills and helps show the effects of
Positive Pressure Ventilation.
Search & Rescue Training- Challenge firefighters to find victims in
low-visibility during search and rescue
or thermal imaging drills.
Large Area Search Training- Quickly fill buildings with dense smoke
for large area search drills.
Mask Confidence Training- Create a zero visibility environment in
seconds for mask confidence training.
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.
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.
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 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