A320 | FIRE Panel Set

620,00 €(737,80 € incl. VAT)

If the product is shipped outside the EU or shipped inside EU but not Germany and you have a valid VAT ID, the 19% tax included in the price above will not apply. You will find details about the delivery in our Terms and conditions.

The Fire Panel – FIRE Panel for short – is part of the overhead panel in the Airbus A320 and is used in the real aircraft to monitor, indicate, and respond to fire and overheat conditions in key areas such as the engines and the APU.

In the flight simulator, the Fire Panel allows users to simulate the detection of fire or smoke and to execute appropriate fire extinguishing procedures, including the activation of fire warning lights, operation of engine and APU fire extinguishers, and isolation of affected systems for realistic emergency handling.

The FIRE Panel is the central device for the Front and Aft Overhead. Most of the other panels of the overhead are connected to this panel (see respective product description) It has its own USB port.

Scope of delivery

  • USB cable (3m long)
  • PSU 60/12 for the power supply
  • PSU 60/15 for the backlight

All knobs, buttons are fully working (depending on simulation software). Please note the fire push buttons are working. The switch guards are only dummy.


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VIER IM POTT 
Jähne GmbH für Produktinnovation
Freiberger Straße 114, 01159 Dresden
Germany

Phone: +49 351 4116349
Email: cockpit@vier-im-pott.com
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 08:00 - 17:00

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Our showroom in Bottrop, NRW is open for private and business customers. We look forward to your visit.

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VIER IM POTT products are in no way affiliated or endorsed by the aircraft manufacturers. Our simulation products are no genuine aircraft manufacturer parts and cannot be used for professional flight training. They functionally resemble the real parts, that cannot be used in a real aircraft and should only be used for simulation purposes.

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