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  • I don't know if you have answered the question. but I'm thinking of buying a smoke protection, and was wondering how much power is used in standby to keep the heating system on

  • @sonorhenrik Hi. The manual shows...

    Power consumption at 240 volts

    SY1000 1.25 KVA quiescent 118 watts

    SY2000 1.5 KVA 96 watts

    SY4000 2.5 KVA 120 watts

    SY8000 2.5 KVA 128 watts

    The "SYxxxx" are the different models available. PM me your email and I'll send you the manual if you like?

  • Us Security Boys and our Toys, God I love My job.

  • @syg068 yup always my fear that, however this is why when installed you must conform to the British Standard 7939:1999 & notify the necessary authorities of the installation. also a must is signs in windows and doors for the fire service and police to know it might not be a fire.

  • why are you doing a demo on the 1000 version? why not on the new Vali systems? it makes more sence... please email me if you do a Vali demo i deal with Vali's 5 and 10...

  • @7863684 Hi. I don't work for Martin Smoke, this was just a unit that we took out of a large shop, so thought I would set it up.

    To be honest, the main reason for this video was to sell the unit on ebay!

  • Thursday 03 June -

    Smoke was billowing out of Boots in Maidenhead High Street this morning after an alarm fault.

    Firefighters were called to the store at about 6.40am but quickly realised the 'smoke cloak' was a false alarm.

    They used a positive pressure ventilation fan to blow the smoke clear from the building.

  • does the unit use standard smoke machine fluid or a special blend from smoke cloak.

  • Well, the manufacturer say's it's different, and ONLY to use fluid from Smoke Cloak.

    Whether this fluid is much different from the normal smoke machines I don't know. I'd image it's all roughly same - you heat it up and it turns into smoke, but the smoke cloak fluid probably has different characteristics I guess - for example, it has to be safe to be used in Kitchens (food preparation), etc.

  • @mrmattandmrchay this is true also normal disco foggers use light density where these units use medium/heavy density liquid.

    other problem is to find out what heat range the unit runs & what temperature the smoke liquid is capable of in safe usage.

    i have tested my smokecloak unit outside however i got someone talking and it was a very windy day, however i still had impressive results and will do another test & do the camera work myself. after which i will tag to this video

  • @mrmattandmrchay this is true also normal disco foggers use light density where these units use medium/heavy density liquid.

    other problem is to find out what heat range the unit runs & what temperature the smoke liquid is capable of in safe usage.

    i have tested my smokecloak unit outside however i got someone talking and it was a very windy day, however i still had impressive results and will do another test & do the camera work myself. after which i will tag to this video

  • cool lol

  • Cool!

  • Haha, that was really cool :) I would imagine what would happen if that happend in my house, I would love one of those in my room!

  • @harrihealey02 it took 2 seconds to fill my living room to the point i couldnt see. no use for the home entertainment, still there great fun to play with

  • Hi,

    I was wondering where you got your unit from and how much it cost

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