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Overview and description of functions
Edition 03 / 69 06 898
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FTS 8000
2.6.4
Fire pan
The fire pan is a fireplace representing a typical
fire class A solids fire. The fireplace consists of a
water bath tank with interior gas pipes and grille,
heat-resistant, maintenance-friendly and easily
removable parts and a main flame with three-level
adjustable height.
If the grille rack on the ceiling over the fireplace
has been fitted with hardboard plates, the flames
of the fireplace or fire basket may ignite the
hardboard plates.
2.7
Other equipment
2.7.1
Fan
In the event of emergency stop operation, the ventilator in container 3 is switched to
maximum output. As a further safety measure, the fire simulation system is forcibly purged
of any gas residues after switching on the main switch. The fire simulation system cannot
be started during this time.
2.7.2
Smoke screen
If required, a heat-resistant (700 °C), multi-part smoke screen can be fitted to the portal
door of container 2 to keep the smoke in the system and to darken the system.
The screen is secured to the outside of the portal door of container 2 using a hook device.
2.7.3
Smoke extraction flap
2.7.4
Linking door
The linking door between containers 2 and 3 can be opened in both directions. To do this,
fit the hinge in accordance with the desired opening direction.
!
WARNING
The smoke extraction flaps must be completely open at the end of an exercise and in the
event of an emergency to ensure adequate ventilation.
Containers 1 and 2 are each equipped with a
flue for smoke removal.
The pullcords for opening the smoke
extraction flaps are located within the corre-
sponding container and are fitted with a
handle. To open the smoke extraction flap,
pull the pullcord and determine the handle.
Fig. 16 Pullcord with open smoke extraction flap
Fig. 15 Fire plan fireplace