Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) dss-container-main The Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System can be equipped with a variety of interior fire simulators. The propane-based CLFTS is modular, expandable, utilizing single or multiple containers, and requires only limited site preparation. It can even be moved and re-installed.
02 Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) Benefits Realistic fire simulation During training in the CLFTS, firefighters are confronted with real flames, extreme heat, high humidity, severely restricted visibility, and thick smoke. This allows them to train for an emergency as realistically as possible. Dräger's Containerized Live Fire Training Systems consist of a minimum of one 40 sea container meeting IICL5 inspection criteria, which has been substantially modified and insulated to accommodate a fire simulator. The systems are modular and containers can be either stacked or otherwise connected to include additional simulators. Customer-specific solutions Dräger's Containerized Live Fire Training System is available with different layout options. In a compact form, it can integrate elements of a fire simulation system for training in accordance with NFPA 1403. The training system can be equipped with additional props, such as a moveable wall system. Re-configurable wall panels allow for flexible creation of confined space elements. Other popular options available include smoke simulation, windows, stairs, and confined entry hatches. Safe training environment In spite of extreme heat, the CLFTS is designed for safety during training. Redundant safety devices for gas and temperature monitoring in accordance with relevant NFPA and CSA codes and guidelines control the conditions in the fire room. If defined limits are exceeded or the emergency cut-off switch is operated, the system is automatically switched off and forced ventilation is activated. Variable training options The Containerized Live Fire Training System offers a multitude of training scenarios, each with a different learning focus. Basic behavioral patterns can be taught as well as the tactics of deployment and extinguishing techniques. The training in the fire container also teaches the firefighters how to handle heat in the presence of fires. Accessible roof The accessible roof of the container can also be used as an extension to the training scenarios.
Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) 03 D-433-2017 D-12408-2016 Details Training with stove prop Remote control and monitoring room Services Dräger Service D-19071-2016 With Dräger s service solutions, you get complete peace of mind and budget security knowing that your safety equipment is supported by the same team of experts that engineered it and is backed by over 125 years of experience. You can rely on Dräger to keep the devices you depend on operating at peak performance and to always put the safety of your team first. That s the Dräger Service Advantage.
04 Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) Related Products Dräger Exterior Live Fire Training System (ELFTS), the System 64 D-37048-2015 Designed to fit inside a truck bed, van, or small trailer, and be set up in under 30 minutes, this flexible exterior live fire trainer lets you conduct training scenarios virtually anywhere. With a 6x4 foot liquid propane fueled burn pan, 2-stage fires, and a variety of interchangeable props, the System 64 can address many fire training scenarios in a highly mobile configuration. Exterior Live Fire Training System (ELFTS) the QUAD dss-quad-main Using the QUAD system, firefighters are able to train on fire scenarios with multiple different propane-based props, including a locker, pallet, cylinder, flange, or customer specific prop designs. Dräger Interior Live Fire Training System (ILFTS) D-5160-2009 Dräger s Interior Live Fire Training Systems can be operated with a comprehensive variety of training scenarios residential or commercial. Safe, realistic, and customized to your fire training facility, these structures are designed with multiple training props, a remote fire control and observation area, various measurement and detection devices, and a ventilation system. Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting System (ARFF) ST-2462-2006 Simulation of multiple aircraft fire scenarios, including underneath, due to fuel spillage, in the undercarriage, in the cargo area, and inside the cabin. Various aircraft types are available, based on individual requirements.
Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) 05 Related Products Dräger Swede Survival Systems D-1985-2016 Multiple container-based Class A burn structures allow for real fire scenarios in a cost-effective design. Included with each structure is a comprehensive train-the-trainer course with qualified, experienced instructors. Dräger Fire Extinguisher Trainer The TUTOR ST-9205-2007 Train on the proper use of fire extinguishers in a safe, effective, and environmentally friendly manner. Multiple props are available for use with the TUTOR in order to train on a variety of scenarios. Dräger Mobile Live Fire Training Unit (MLFTU) D-12406-2016 The Dräger Mobile Live Fire Training Unit is a 53 foot, multi-purpose training vehicle designed for versatility of training and ease of transport. It is equipped with an on-board generator and a supply of gas cylinders. A second story can be hydraulically raised during operation and lowered for transport.
06 Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) Technical Data Safety Gas detection Temperature sensing Flame control for pilot burners Monitored ventilation system Emergency stops Dead man switch Water bath protected components PLC controlled system Burner management system designed to: CAN/CSA B149.3 and NFPA 86 Training area Approx. 300 square feet including props Up to 2 simulators, e.g. multi-prop, bed/sofa, kitchen 1 rollover simulator 2 access doors 2 windows latched with shutters 1 roof hatch 1 stairway to the roof 1 vertical removeable ladder at rear or side of the unit (can be repositioned) Seal welded exterior (water-proof) Structure Heavy gauge steel for props Steel lining on walls and ceiling Sacrificial plates for heat shielding Ceramic insulation rated to 2300 F Equipment Smoke generator and smoke fluid reservoir 2 air intake fans with automated control 1 exhaust fan Available props for multi-prop Electric motor prop Gas cylinder rack prop Hazardous material cabinet prop Sofa prop Bed prop Kitchen prop Other available props Wall breaching prop Forcible entry door prop Standpipe and sprinkler prop Additional options Pitched roof (manually operated) Roof ventilation prop Stairwell access to lower level Moveable wall system Exterior staircase Balcony
Dräger Containerized Live Fire Training System (CLFTS) 07 Technical Data Exterior scene lighting Field inspection by an OSHA recognized 3rd party NRTL Recognized standards include: NFPA 1402 and NFPA 1403 CAN/CSA B149 (as applicable) NFPA 86 (as applicable)
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