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Drager 3364929 Saver CF15 (N) Emergency Escape device Discharged

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Original price $499.22
Original price $499.22 - Original price $499.22
Original price $499.22
Current price $409.99
$409.99 - $409.99
Current price $409.99

Drager 3364929 Saver CF15 (N) Discharged  $409.99 No Sales or Local Tax Anywhere. Free shipping.

Weight: 12 pounds

Balzac-paris is an authorized worldwide Drager distributor

Brand new from Drager in a sealed Drager box

The saver CF15 (N) version has a 210 cubic inches (3 liter) hoop-

wrapped cylinder – nominal duration of 15 minutes.

Operating temperature range: 5 °F to 140 °F(-15 °C to 60 °C)

The Dräger saver CF (N) is a constant-flow, open-circuit compressed-air

emergency escape breathing device (EEBD). It provides respiratory

protection to escape from a contaminated or oxygen-deficient environment

to a safe breathing environment.

The main features of the product are:

● The respiratory protection equipment is contained in a carrying bag.

The bag has a neck strap to carry the product.

● The air cylinder is fitted inside the carrying bag but has a pressure

gauge (Fig 1, Item 5) that is visible outside the bag. When the cylinder

is full it provides a nominal duration of 5–15 minutes, depending on

version (see Section 2.1.1).

● The cylinder valve/regulator (Fig 1, Item 4) has an automatic activation

device that is operated by removing a two-pronged locking

clip (Fig 1, Item 3). The locking clip is connected by a strap to a

sprung-gate clip (Fig 1, Item 2) that is in turn connected to a D-

ring (Fig 1, Item 1) on the inside of the lid. This arrangement

automatically removes the locking clip as the carrying bag is opened.

When the valve/regulator is activated, it regulates the cylinder

pressure, and a preset nozzle inside the valve/regulator provides a

constant flow (approximately 36 liters per minute) of breathing air to

the escape hood.

● The escape hood (Fig 2) has a rubber ring that seals around the neck,

and an internal nose cup that fits over the nose and mouth to supply

air to the wearer.

● There is an anti-tamper tag (Fig 3) fitted on the lid of the carrying bag

to allow an inspector to quickly identify that the bag has not been

opened.

● There is a shelf life label located beside the cylinder pressure gauge to

allow an inspector to check the cylinder recertification date without

opening the bag