The RHZK6.8/F Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus is a portable, positive-pressure air breathing device that utilizes a 6.8L high-pressure cylinder to store clean compressed air, providing users with reliable and secure respiratory protection.
Application Areas:
Widely utilized in scenarios such as firefighting and rescue operations, petrochemical industries, power facility maintenance, mining operations, confined space work, and emergency response, it serves as essential protective equipment for safeguarding the lives of personnel.
Product Advantages
Cylinder Valve:
The cylinder valve features a right-hand full-grip triangular handle, with dual-sided pressure indicators and a self-locking function, making it easy to operate while wearing firefighting gloves.
High-Pressure Alarm Gauge:
Brand-new upgraded electronic alarm allows you to monitor the remaining gas in the cylinder at any time, making rescue operations safer and more reliable.
The pressure gauge and alarm are designed as an integrated unit, featuring a pressure status indicator light. It is positioned on the user’s chest for easy observation and sound source identification.
From the moment the alarm is triggered until the cylinder pressure drops to 1 MPa, the pressure gauge connection is movable (360° rotation), with a luminous dial, and offers waterproof, explosion-proof, and night-vision capabilities. The gauge housing is equipped with a rubber protective cover, with a measurement range of 0–40 MPa.
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