Concept Engineering Ltd Spirit 900 smoke generator with an IP65 rating

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  • Make: Concept Engineering Ltd
  • Model code: Spirit 900
  • Accessories: Smoke generator
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The Spirit 900 is well suited to applications where continuous, high smoke output is required, since it utilises a modular peristaltic pump system rather than conventional, low cost piston pumps.  Using a protected solid state relay for heater switching at zero volts, an IP65 rated digital microprocessor temperature control displaying actual and set temperatures, and splashproof switches and indicators the Spirit 900 does not compromise in the quality of the components used within the system.  The temperature of the heat exchanger is PID controlled so that the heat is pulsed as main set point is reached, minimising overshoot and undershoot. Weight: 13.5 kg. Dimensions (mm):  550 x 230 x 290. Power supply: 230 V.

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Make Concept Engineering Ltd
Manufacturer Concept Smoke Screen Limited
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder detectors
Model code Spirit 900
Accessories Smoke generator
Additional info

The Spirit 900 is well suited to applications where continuous, high smoke output is required, since it utilises a modular peristaltic pump system rather than conventional, low cost piston pumps.  Using a protected solid state relay for heater switching at zero volts, an IP65 rated digital microprocessor temperature control displaying actual and set temperatures, and splashproof switches and indicators the Spirit 900 does not compromise in the quality of the components used within the system.  The temperature of the heat exchanger is PID controlled so that the heat is pulsed as main set point is reached, minimising overshoot and undershoot. Weight: 13.5 kg. Dimensions (mm):  550 x 230 x 290. Power supply: 230 V.

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