Concept IP66 Smoke Generator Enclosure

  • IP66 rated steel enclosure 
  • Double door to allow full access
  • Complete with mounting plates
  • Continuous protection
  • Modified to suit ViCount or Spirit 900 Smoke Generators
  • Fitted with VBL6 centrifugal fan

If you are looking for permanent protection against the elements for your smoke generator, these specially designed enclosures are what you need.  

They have been designed to carry and protect the Spirit 900 or ViCount smoke generators.

Typically these units are mounted on the external wall of a training facility.  A VBL6 centrifugal fan will assist the smoke through the adjoining ducting run which can be up to 35m long.  

Every enclosure comes with mounting plates as standard, so it can be mounted safely and practically on a suitable wall.

Want more information, advice or prices? email us: info@conceptsmoke.com  

The Spirit 900 enclosure comes complete with a fluid shelf that can hold an additional 25 Ltr's of smoke fluid.

These enclosures are specially built to our customers requirements, and of course we are happy to assist / advise on best practices.

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Testimonials

East Sussex County Council

"I was very impressed with the smoke generators provided by Concept Engineering and feel they could be confidently recommended at our group meetings to other tunnel operators who may be contemplating an emergency exercise.

The reaction of the tunnel environmental control system visibility sensors to the smoke was excellent, not only did the fans cut in but the volume of smoke was such that it immediately tripped a high level alarm which additionally sends a signal in the form of a general alarm to the Sussex Police Headquarters.  Had the smoke been generated by a real incident the alarm would have alerted the Police to the problem in the tunnel probably before a call was made from a tunnel emergency phone." 

After Operation Orpheus - Dartford Tunnel