LEV Testing, Spray Booth Clearance Testing & Air Tracing

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For many years, materials containing isocyanate have been the single biggest cause of occupational asthma in the UK. Vehicle paint sprayers are 80 times more likely to develop occupational asthma than workers in other industries. This is caused by the inhalation of the fine paint mist that is generated when paint spraying.

There is a requirement for the measurement and display of "clearance times" for spray booths / rooms set by the HSE and the Motor Vehicle Repair (MVR) to meet the requirements of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). 

Concept recommend the use of the Colt 4 smoke machine.  It generates a dense, persistent smoke with a hang time of 1.5 hours (Approx.).  Unlike typical entertainment smoke machines where the resulting effect will disperse within a few minutes, the Colt 4 allows users to test spray booths extraction systems accurately. This unit will leave no measurable residue / contamination unlike entertainment fog machines.

The Colt 4 can be used when disconnected from mains power supply for full portability.

 

The Health and Safety Executive, the Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL), major insurers and inspection bodies routinely use Concept Colt 4 artificial smoke to “see” the air movement created by various processes and therefore highlight areas of concern around those activities.

For example, artificial smoke is commonly used to assess clearance times within spray booths or cabins so that employers can ensure that effective ventilation systems are in place and workers are aware of the importance of always wearing air-fed breathing apparatus.

Clearance time is measured by a smoke generator being used to fill the booth / room with smoke and recording the time the extraction system takes to clear the area.

It is recommended that a clearance time test should also be completed every 14 months. 

For some of these applications, smoke can be passed through flexible hose, essentially giving the operator a wand out of which smoke can be produced.

It is normally beneficial to produce a highly persistent smoke (so that it movement can be traced over long distances or over a long period of time). Should the need arise however, quickly dispersing smoke fluid is available. This would normally be limited in use to highlight things such as the capture bubbles around LEV systems. It should not be used for clearance testing, as the fast evaporation of this sort of smoke can lead to false impressions as to the effectiveness of the ventilation system.

Concept also recommend the Spirit 900 smoke generator for filling larger spray booths.  The water based smoke from the Spirit 900 also has  a hang time of over 1.5 hours.

Our Users Say: 

"The professional Colt 4 Turbo was superior to the other commercial fog machines; it produced the most smoke in a given time; produced the thickest fog; and was capable of smoke production when disconnected from the mains!" - HSL

For more information about LEV testing, please visit the UK's Health and Safety Executive official website, feauturing several video clips using Colt 4 smoke: 

http://www.hse.gov.uk/lev

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Confined Space Rescue Program Manager - North Tree Fire

ViCount use in Hot Fire Trainer

The machine has performed flawlessly up to this point and I purchased the machine from you at least six or seven years ago.

I have to confess I have never cleaned the orifice with the drill as you mentioned.

Actually, after the install, I have never worked on the machine again which, I am sure, is at least neglect on my part.

We originally had two smoke generators in the trainer, one fore and one aft.   The other machine (not Concepts) is quite a bit older
and it quit about two years ago but we found that the ViCount generated so much smoke we did not really need two machines.

The machine is protected from the heat of the trainer by a bulkhead with a port for the smoke to get through.

To give you an idea of the efficiency and quantity and the character of the smoke, the ceiling temperature inside the trainer as verified by two gauges reaches about 1300 degrees F. The smoke level inside the trainer is maintained quite adequately from the floor to about the
four and one half foot level but not much higher due to the temperature. We have found that it burns off at about 450 degrees F (230C).

Your smoke machine has trained hundreds of line Firefighters from all over the US including from major metropolitan Fire Departments such as Los Angeles County Fire, Pasadena Fire, San Jose Fire, Las Vegas Fire, Oakland Fire, Berkeley Fire, Sacramento Metro Fire, Cal Fire, and many federal agencies as well.

The training and experience those fire fighters receive in the intense heat and disorientingly smoky environment the ViCount helps create has without question saved lives and injuries as well as millions of dollars of property damage that may have occurred without the level of training
the ViCount helps provide.

Thank you for your help and support.

Best regards,
Mitch

Mitch Ward CIHM
NorthTree Fire
Confined Space Rescue Program Manager