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CSE - Model ASR -Escape Breathing Apparatus
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Certified to Australian standards, the ASR is the smallest and lightest 45-minute belt wearable SCSR available today. The ASR is not a traditional oxygen tank, it utilizes technology used by space agencies to chemically generate oxygen while also removing carbon dioxide from a user’s breath. Designed so that it can be carried every day or stored away for up to 10 years without maintenance. The ASR can be used in application such as, mining, tunneling, industrial plants, underground utilities, government buildings, or even panic rooms.
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Australia’s Trusted Name in 45-Minute SCSR Technology
- Australian Approved 45-minute duration Escape Breathing Apparatus
- Designed for easy carry on the job
- Up to 10 years of service life
Superior Duration
- Rated duration: 45 minutes
- Includes QuickStart Technology which means faster oxygen generation at the start when you need it most
- Designed for the most rugged of environments
- Improved storage temperature range
- 10-year service life
- No hydrostatic testing needed
- Every device includes easy-to-follow user instructions and a suite of training resources
- Advanced Train the Trainer program available
- Designed and manufactured at our facility Export, PA
Approvals
- AS/NZS 1716:2012 and MDG 3609 (2015): MDR 154852 BA-0
- AS/NZS 1716:2012 and TRG: Escape Breathing Apparatus (2020): MDR 0001670 BA
- Accordance with AS/NZS 1716:2012: 45 minutes (at 35L/min)
- Not to exceed: 10 years
Dimensions
- H x W x D: 216 x 152 x 108 mm
Weight
- Unopened: 2.7 kg (5.9 lbs)
- Deployed: 2.3 kg (5.1 lbs)
Environmental Conditions
- Transport and Storage Temperature: -29°C to 64°C (-20°F to 147°F)
- Operating temperature: 0°C to 64°C (32°F to 147°F)
- Relative humidity: 0% - 100%
- Ambient pressure: 700 to 1300hPa
