Inward Contaminant Leakage Tests of the S-Tron Corporation Emergency Escape Breathing Device. Phase 1. Tests of the Original Design. Phase 2. Tests with the Redesigned Neck Seal

At the request of S-Tron Corporation, to support their contract with the U.S. Navy, performance tests of the Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) were conducted in the Environmental Physiology Research Section contaminant leakage chamber. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) challenge was used to determine...

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description At the request of S-Tron Corporation, to support their contract with the U.S. Navy, performance tests of the Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) were conducted in the Environmental Physiology Research Section contaminant leakage chamber. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) challenge was used to determine contaminant leakage; oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, as well as temperature readings, were also obtained. Eight successful tests were conducted with the original neck seal design first used by Scott Aviation in their Crewmember Protective Breathing Equipment, four additional tests were conducted with a proprietary new neck seal designed by S-Tron. The EEBD all performed within test limits. Emergency escape breathing device (EEBD), Contaminant Leakage, U.S. Navy, S-TRON.
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subjects BREATHING MASKS
CARBON DIOXIDE
Chemical, Biological and Radiological Warfare
CONTAMINANTS
EEBD(EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICES)
EMERGENCIES
GAS LEAKAGE
Life Support Systems
NAVY
OXYGEN
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
PHYSIOLOGY
RESPIRATION
SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE
TEMPERATURE
TEST AND EVALUATION
title Inward Contaminant Leakage Tests of the S-Tron Corporation Emergency Escape Breathing Device. Phase 1. Tests of the Original Design. Phase 2. Tests with the Redesigned Neck Seal
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