Fire Extinguisher Simulator

Fire Extinguisher Simulator

Fire Extinguisher Simulator

Fire suppression and explosion suppression systems require reliable testing without consuming operational components. The Fire Extinguisher Simulator is an electronic device designed to simulate extinguishing cylinders used in fire suppression and explosion suppression systems. By connecting system cylinder interfaces to the simulator, system functionality can be tested without deploying actual extinguishing cylinders.

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Fire Extinguisher Simulator

The Fire Extinguisher Simulator is used to verify the operational functionality of fire extinguishing and explosion suppression systems. During testing procedures, it eliminates the need to use real extinguishing cylinders, preventing unnecessary consumption of operational hardware.

This approach enables safe, repeatable, and cost-effective system testing during installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting activities.

Power Supply and Operational Flexibility

The simulator is powered either by an internal 1200 mAh rechargeable battery or via a 5 VDC Type-C power input. Its long battery life allows field testing without requiring an external power source, supporting flexible operation in on-site and remote testing environments.

This power configuration ensures uninterrupted testing capability under various field conditions.

Operating Modes and System Simulation

The Fire Extinguisher Simulator supports two different operating modes to simulate Single-Shot and Double-Shot system configurations. These modes allow testing of systems with single or redundant cylinder activation logic.

Mode selection and operation details are managed through dedicated control buttons and indicator LEDs on the device, enabling accurate simulation of different operational scenarios.

Signal Monitoring and Interface Options

The simulator provides optional oscilloscope connection outputs to monitor activation signals and pressure signals. These BNC outputs allow detailed signal analysis during system testing and validation procedures.

This capability supports advanced diagnostics and precise evaluation of system responses.

User Interface and Status Indication

The Fire Extinguisher Simulator features a user interface with clearly labeled buttons and LED indicators to display system states such as power status, activation signals, pressure status, and fault conditions. This visual feedback enables operators to monitor test progress and system behavior in real time.

Contribution to System Verification

By simulating extinguishing cylinders and providing realistic activation and pressure feedback, the Fire Extinguisher Simulator plays a critical role in system verification. It helps ensure that fire suppression and explosion suppression systems operate correctly before deployment, enhancing overall system reliability and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

It is used to simulate extinguishing cylinders for testing fire and explosion suppression systems.

It allows system testing without consuming or discharging actual extinguishing cylinders.

It operates with a built-in 1200 mAh battery or via a 5 VDC Type-C power input.

It supports both Single-Shot and Double-Shot system testing modes.

Yes, activation and pressure signals can be monitored through optional oscilloscope (BNC) outputs.

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