It's been nearly a year and a half in the making, the development of a safe, clean user friendly flame set for the studio. I am now in the test phase and glad to announce that I still have all of my fingers and toes. The initial testing has gone without any surprises or delays. Every thing is performing outstandingly well... This is defiantly a safe and reliable rig. ![]() These first tests are being conducted out doors. The lighting is natural and we had a little wind. To the left is the completed Fuel Manifold and electronic component (safety sensor is remote) This unit was designed for large applications and is a prototype for a rental unit that will be available after this one has been thoroughly tested. This unit is rated at over 2 million BTU @ 60 psi. Most studio applications would only need about 200 thousand BTU and 10 psi. This would make the size and weight nearly 2/3rds less than the original, making it easier to ship and set up. It will use a standard propane tank. ![]() ![]() In today's test we used the Long Shielded burner assembly, its the background flame. Above, you see a dramatic hi flash, below is a closer mid range flame. The unique feature of this set, is that the flame goes from a very low setting to a high setting just long enough to get the shot. The Grill hardly gets hot! and your hero will hold up longer, studio stays cooler and is much safer than anything I have ever seen or used. ![]() _Left is the low setting, it's a little higher than normal because of being outside... Below is a inferno flash with out the grill surface and back ground. Note: I have a total of 7 working burners of all sizes and shapes to fill around the product for the shot. each burner up to five on this model has independent controls. I also have 6 grill surfaces for commercial and home sets.
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