Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) - Compact and Portable Breathing Apparatus - Lightweight Emergency Escape breathing Devices
Compact, portable life-saving device used in the maritime industry for escaping toxic environments and confined spaces where oxygen levels are low. Lightweight and self-contained, the EEBD provides a short-term supply of breathable air and include an alarm for safety — designed for quick evacuation during fire emergencies.
Compact and Lightweight Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) - Portable Respiratory Apparatus for Rapid Evacuation
Compact and portable Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBDs) are designed to offer short-term breathable air, potentially saving lives during emergencies, particularly in maritime settings where toxic or oxygen-deficient confined spaces are a concern. These lightweight, self-contained devices require no external air supply and come equipped with an alarm to signal low air levels.
Key Features & Equipment Benefits:
- Intended for use in escaping machinery spaces.
- Firefighters can carry it to assist personnel in need of help.
- Not designed for firefighting purposes.
- Not suitable for entering toxic environments, where oxygen levels are low.
- For firefighting purposes, use the SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus).
- Designed according to Chapter 3 - Fire System Safety Code (FSSC)/2.2.
- A training version of this EEBD is also available.
Technical Information
- Cylinder working pressure: 210 bar
- Cylinder capacity: 3 l
- Weight: EEDB 6 kg / Cabinet 4 kg
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Non-pressurised delivery
Certifications & Approvals
- DNV module B&D
- Wheelmark
- Lloyd’s Register & ABS approved cabinets.
- UK-MER Red Ensign
SPECIFICATION
Technical Data:
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Cylinder Working Pressure: 210 bar
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Cylinder Capacity: 3 liters
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Weight:
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EEDB: 6 kg
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Cabinet: 4 kg
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Duration: 15 minutes
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Delivery: Non-pressurised
Benefits & Features:
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Designed for escaping machinery spaces and firefighter use.
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Not intended for firefighting or in toxic environments where oxygen levels are low; for those, use SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus).
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Designed according to Chapter 3 - Fire System Safety Code (FSSC)/2.2.
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Training version available.
Approvals (EEBD):
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DNV module B&D
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Wheelmark
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Lloyd’s Register & ABS approved cabinets.
Standards:
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Complies with SOLAS 74 and reg. 11-2/13.3.4 and 13.4.3
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Complies with TS EN 1146/15 incl. A1, A2, and A3
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