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Product description

Realistic fire simulation
Fires can start at many locations in an aircraft: - in the turbine
  • underneath the aircraft due to kerosene spill
  • in the undercarriage
  • in the cargo hold
  • in the cabin (e.g. luggage compartments, in the seats or in the on-board kitchen)
Every fire requires an individual procedure. Training in Dräger aircraft fire simulators is the ideal preparation for this.
Variable training options
Every aircraft fire simulator is as versatile as possible. For example, surface fires, fires in cargo areas, fires inside the cabin, turbine, wing or hull fires can be simulated. This allows training for the different accident scenarios.
Safe training conditions
Dräger gas-operated fire simulation systems are designed in accordance with the requirements of DIN 14097-2 Fire training systems - part 2: Gas-operated simulation devices. The systems also have additional safety features:
  • A water-operated sprinkler cooling system for the outer hull triggers automatically as soon as external and surface fire locations are switched on.
  • The simulator is anchored to withstand the load of the fire fighters and machines and the force of the water jet from fire trucks.
  • In case of failures the system is equipped with a modem for remote diagnosis.
Simulation of all aircraft types possible
For the simulation system Dräger will build the aircraft type chosen by the customer or a combination of different aircraft types - at original scale.
Surface fires
Kerosene spills and fires are amongst the most dangerous situations when fighting aircraft fires. The Dräger training areas for fighting liquid fires (spill fires) offer ideal conditions for implementing the ideal extinguishing strategy.
Cold training
The search for injured people and the evacuation of passengers, e.g. down an emergency slide, can also be included in the systems. The interiors of the aircraft can be filled completely with smoke and fitted with a tilted level to simulate an aircraft in a lateral position.
Guidelines for airport fire departments
Dräger supports its customers by implementing the ICAO requirements for airport fire services with regard to the training scenarios for aircraft fire fighting.

Product Information

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Accessories

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Bang Box

The experiment box demonstrates the flammability of different media or the released energy at the press of a button.

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Experiment box Aquarium

The experiment box enables diverse simulations of flammable gases. The participants can observe the typical expansion patterns of the fire to better estimate future risk potentials and allow the trainees to use the best theoretical preparation for the flash-over training in the container.

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Extinguishing success control + monitoring

Not enough water for fire fighting or at the wrong location? All Dräger fire sites can optionally be equipped with automatic extinguishing control. This allows you to specify automatic scenarios dependent on the success of the extinguishing action.

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Fog machine

In a short while low contrast objects become invisible and high contrast objects are being masked. This is possible up to a viewinig distance below 2m and a 100% masking of high contrast objects.

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Dräger UCF 1600

Designed for the toughest working conditions and combining state-of-the-art thermal imaging with traditional Dräger quality standards.

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Dräger UCF 3200

With an even more brilliant resolution and a larger field of view than the UCF 1600, the UCF 3200 is the first choice for high-end applications in thermal imaging technology.

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