RS, EEBD 15 MINS C/W 3L/200BAR STEEL CYLINDER, THRS15

  • Product Code: THRS15
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  • Item Code: RESA-RSG-EEBD3-
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Jiaxing Rongsheng Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd




RS, EEBD 15 MINS C/W 3L/200BAR STEEL CYLINDER, THRS15

  • C/W: CARRYING CASE
  • EC-MED APPROVED

 Comply with SOLAS 1974 and its latest amendment

 Use for people when emergency escape, it is a high-performance personal respiratory protective equipment to protect them.

 Working principle:  reduce the high pressure gas to medium pressure gas into 0.6~0.9 Mpa in the cylinder,flow to hood for human respiratory.

 Certificate: CCS/EC/ZY

 

Model

Cylinder Material

Gas storage capacity(L)

Working Hours

Rated gas storage pressure

Weight

Approval

THRS-10

Alloy steel

2

10min

210bar

/

CCS/EC/ZY

THRS-15

3

15min

210bar

/

CCS/EC/ZY





Description:

Place of Origin:
Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Brand Name:
RG
Model Number:
Model:THRS15
Type:
THRS-15
Compenent:
cylinder,face mask ,connector
Cylinder Color:
Yellow
Mask Color:
Orange
Applications:
Fire Fight Emergency
Certificate:
CCS EC
Cylinder volume:
3L
Working pressure:
210bar
Work time:
more than 15 minutes
Packing:

2pcs/ctn

Emergency Respirator for fire escape 
Conform to SOLAS standard,EC/MED approval 
Provide 15min escape time 
 Emergency Respirator for fire escape
 
EC approval, ship's wheel mark
 
Model:THRS15
this type EEBD are open-circult compressed air emergency escape breathing device with hood.
Working duration at 35 litres/min, rated working pressure 210bar.

components:
3 litre stainless steel air cylinder with regulator(presure reduce valve)/ pressure gauge assembly.
Flame retardant PVC composite material hood with supplyvave, breathing hose assembly
PVC yellow carrying bag with harness strap.
 
Notice: for escape only
 
Weight: <7kg


Emergency Escape Breathing Apparatuses (EEBAs) are units intended to be used in the case of a sudden change from breathable air to an Immediately Dangerous to Life & Health (IDLH) atmosphere, such as in the case of a ruptured pipe containing toxic gas.

Required by SOLAS 1974 in regulation 13 revised in 2000, all ships shall carry at least two Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (E.E.B.D.) within accommodation spaces for providing respiratory protection in toxic and oxygen deficient atmospheres.


Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Maker :SEKUR , Model/type : DIABLO MM 1400  
High Pressure hose with gauge diam. 50 equipped with swivel

Part code number: 4200.0530


14.3 Emergency equipment requirement of IBC Code

  14.3.1 Ships carrying cargoes, for which "Yes" is indicated in column n of chapter 17, shall be provided with suitable respiratory and eye protection sufficient for every person on board for emergency escape purposes, subject to the following:

  • .1 filter-type respiratory protection is unacceptable;
  • .2 self-contained breathing apparatus shall have at least a duration of service of 15 min;
  • .3 emergency escape respiratory protection shall not be used for fire-fighting or cargo-handling purposes and shall be marked to that effect.

  14.3.2 The ship shall have on board medical first-aid equipment, including oxygen resuscitation equipment and antidotes for cargoes to be carried, based on the guidelines developed by the Organization

  14.3.3 A stretcher which is suitable for hoisting an injured person up from spaces such as the cargo pump-room shall be placed in a readily accessible location.

  14.3.4 Suitably marked decontamination showers and an eyewash shall be available on deck in convenient locations. The showers and eyewash shall be operable in all ambient conditions.


A BA system for confined spaces provides a source of breathable air to prevent oxygen deficiency and protect workers from toxic atmospheres, typically using Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) for autonomy or Airline Breathing Apparatus for extended work durations. Systems include a face mask, a pressure-reducing valve, an air cylinder or airline supply, and a hose connecting them, with features like anti-panic systems and communication for safety. The choice between SCBA and airline systems depends on the duration, complexity, and specific hazards of the confined space. 
Types of Breathing Apparatus (BA)