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Type | Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) |
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Material | Stainless steel |
Breathing Gas | Compressed air |
Duration | Varies by cylinder capacity and breathing rate |
Cylinder Material | Aluminum or composite |
Communication | Integrated communication system (optional) |
Operating pressure | Up to 300 bar (4350 psi) |
Lists types A, AE, and N with their connectors and product codes.
Explains the purpose and application of the Plus and PSS Series Lung Demand Valves.
Advises on adherence to instructions, maintenance, and training for safe operation.
Details the variants (Type A, AE, N) and their construction materials and swivel feature.
Explains how Types A and AE valves function during inhalation and exhalation cycles.
Explains how Type N valves function during inhalation and exhalation cycles.
Specifies recommended intervals for inspection, service, and testing of the equipment.
Provides detailed steps and recommended solutions for cleaning, disinfecting, and drying.
Step-by-step guide for removing and replacing the diaphragm in demand valves.
Instructions for safely removing and installing the positive pressure spring in Types A and AE.
Details the procedure for removing and assembling the medium pressure hose.
Guide on how to remove and replace injector pipes for different valve types.
Instructions for removing and fitting the Air Transfer Block and Balanced Piston Assembly.
Covers lubrication procedures and required tools for M40 and M45 connector assemblies.
Lists standard test procedures for Compressed Air Breathing Equipment (C.A.B.E.).
Details functional tests specific to Type A, AE, and N lung demand valves.
Provides a chart of common faults, causes, and remedies for demand valves.
Lists part numbers for Lung Demand Valves, assemblies, and tools.