Test lamp/flame simulator GWS-1000

GWS-1000 flame simulator can emit infrared and ultraviolet spectrum radiation
energy, completely simulating real flames without the need for open flames. It is
used to test and inspect flame detectors produced by our company, and provides
great convenience for daily maintenance in places where open flames cannot be
used to test flame detectors due to environmental reasons.

Description

Product Introduction

The GWS-1000 flame simulator can emit infrared and ultraviolet spectrum radiation energy, completely simulating real flames without the need for open flames. It is used to test and inspect flame detectors produced by our company, and provides great convenience for daily maintenance in places where open flames cannot be used to test flame detectors due to environmental reasons.

 

Product Specifications

Specification Details
Model GWS-1000
Housing Size 15cm x 15cm x 27cm
Spectrum UV, IR, Visible
Operation Distance 3 ~ 5m (depends on detector brand)
Weight 3.1 kg
Working Temperature -20℃ ~ +70℃
Charging Time 12 hours
Operating Voltage / Battery Capacity 12V, 7Ah
Battery Lifespan 300 charge and discharge cycles
Operating Time 60 min
Test Lamp Lifespan 6 years

Operation Instructions

1. Charging

  • First-Time Use: When using for the first time, charge the product to full power (12 hours).
  • Charging Steps: When charging, switch the switch to the “charging” position. Connect the charger to an AC220V socket and connect the other end to the flame simulator.
  • Important Warning: It is strictly forbidden to charge the device when the switch is in any other position.

2. Testing Procedure

  1. Switch the switch to the “power on” position and wait for approximately 3 seconds.
  2. After the light on the flame simulator illuminates and begins to flash, keep the simulator and the flame detector in a straight line. Ensure the simulation light shines directly onto the flame detector being tested.
  3. Do not shake the simulator significantly. Keep it stable and aimed directly at the flame detector for more than 8 seconds until the flame detector triggers a fire alarm signal.

3. Important Notes

  • Detector State: When using this simulator, the flame detector must be in its normal working state (i.e., at least 90 seconds after the detector has been turned on).
  • Power Management: The flame simulator is a high-power consumption device. After the test is completed, please turn off the simulator light promptly and move the switch to the “power off” position. When you notice the effective testing distance becoming shorter, it indicates low battery, and you should charge the device in a timely manner.
  • Testing Interval: When performing consecutive tests, the interval between each test should be more than 30 seconds.
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