Kidde Mobile Fire Training Prop T-4000 (2007)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 2007 |
VIN : | 1XPCDU9XD485938 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Make: | Kidde | Fuel Type: | None |
Model: | Mobile Fire Training Prop T-4000 | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States
Vehicle description
Year of Production: 2007 6X4 Tractor 567 Conventional (Tractor has been sold) It is a Kidde T-4000 with flashover and props: Stove and smoke generator. From KFT formally Kidde website: With all of the features of a fixed training facility and the ease of installation of a mobile trainer , the Modular FireTrainer® T-4000 is an ideal solution for many fire departments. The trainer is suitable for semi-permanent installations or to overcome regulatory or zoning issues. The Modular FireTrainer® ranges from stand-alone single containers to multi-level complexes. Non-fire, search and rescue units are also available. The Modular Structural FireTrainer® T-4000 is a convenient means of training students in the basic NFPA 1001 firefighting skills. This "turnkey" training system permits live-fire training in a safe, controlled and environmentally sound manner. The T-4000 unit features two adjacent interior fires plus a Flashover-Rollover Effect. All interior walls are re-positionable and a powerful 10,000 cfm smoke generator completely obscures vision, allowing for a realistic search and rescue environment. A unique combination of multiple, computer-controlled safety systems, provides an unmatched level of safety. The T-4000 system has proven safe in over 3,000,000 fire evolutions. A nationally recognized Test Laboratory (NTRL) has confirmed compliance with NFPA 86 and UL508 standards and the unit is fully compliant with NFPA 1402 and 1403 guidelines. The T-4000 is environmentally sound and is fueled by clean-burning natural gas or propane. Its benign smoke generation will not disturb the community. T-4000 single or multi-unit complexes can be fitted with various naval props to accommodate maritime fire training needs.