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Smoke Candle: 4 Minute Air Flow Testing - 5 Pack

SKU# - S105

Smoke Candle: 3 Minute Air Flow Testing for finding air flow leaks in buildings,

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Smoke Candle: 4 Minute Air Flow Testing - 5 Pack

Smoke Test Candles produce a generous amount of smoke, which is emitted at a constant rate to help with the identification of air flow patterns.

Smoke Test Candles - Non toxic white smoke contains no zinc or oil and leaves behind no residue. 

Smoke Test Candles can help provide valuable information on ventilation systems, air leak detection or balancing with an economical and practical method of generating a realistic swirling, non-toxic smoke with a particle size of .3 - 2.5 microns.

PLEASE NOTE: These candles are NOT for use with the SSE5 Smoke Blower.

Available Smoke Emitters:

S102 

45 second

150 cubic ft.

(10 pack)

S103 

90 second

600 cubic ft.

(10 pack)

S104 

3 minute

1,200 cubic ft.

(5 pack)

S105 

4 minute

2,500 cubic ft.

(5 pack)

S107 

8 minute

18,000 cubic ft.

(each)

Smoke Candle Test Applications Include:

  • Duct Systems
  • Exhaust Air System
  • Smoke Stacks
  • Chimneys Fume Hoods  
  • Smoke Alarms
  • Fire Drills  
  • Film & Photography
  • High Efficiency Air Filter Operation Verification
  • Virtually hundreds of other applications
  • Smoke Candle Cartridges are extremely stable and have a long shelf life - up to 3 years.



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    • Weight
      1 lbs
    • SKU
      S105
  • SKU
    S105
  • Manufacturer
    Regin
  • Product Weight
    1.00 lbs.
  • Burn Time
    4 minute
  • Smoke Output
    2,500 cubic ft.

Product questions

  • Fred A
    09/28/2022, 10:57 PM

    Can these candles be laid on their side in a PVC or styrene plumbing system or will they burn so hot to damage the pipe? Could a burning candle be laid on a metal jar lid to protect the plastic pipe? Do they emit a flame once lit, or just smoke?

    Administrator
    09/29/2022, 11:21 AM

    Do not use smoke emitters near inflammable materials.

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