The EEBDs are only used for escape from a compartment that has a hazardous atmosphere to provide personnel breathing protection. Not to be used for fire fighting, entering oxygen deficient voids or tanks, or worn by fire fighters.
There is a pressure gauge on the cylinder to indicate the cylinder pressure. The cylinder pressure of EEBD is not indicated by a pressure gauge during storage.
The hood is a flame resistant head over which completely covers the head, neck, and may cover portions of the shoulders, there is a clear window on it.
Easy to use, open the cylinder valve and put the hood on head when use.
The emergency escape breathing devices are approved by CCS, DNV-GL(EC/MED) and meet the following standards:
Rgulation (EU) 2017/306, item No. MED/3.41. SOLAS 74 as amended, Regulation II_2/13, FSS Code 3 and IMO MSC/Circ. 849.
Model |
Cylinder Volume (L) |
Working Pressure (MPa) |
Storing Air (L) |
Supply Airflow (L/min) |
Service Duration (min) |
Weight (kg) |
Service-life Or Storage Time (Year) |
THB/10-I |
2.2 |
21 |
>400 |
≥35 |
≥10 |
≤6 |
15 |
THB/15-I |
3 |
21 |
>600 |
≥35 |
≥15 |
≤8.6 |
15 |