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REBREATHER SYSTEM

TM 10-8415-208-12 When  the  remote  air  supply  (1)  is  connected  and  turned  on,  air  is  continuously  supplied  through  a  filter  (3)  to  the regulator (4).  When the user inhales, air flows from the regulator (4) through the breathing tube (5) to the face piece (6). The EBA is equipped with vent tubes (7) which provide cool air throughout the encapsulating protective suit.  The vent tubes (7) receive cooling air from the remote air (1) supply through the filter (3). If  the  remote  air  supply  (1)  fails,  the  regulator  (4)  will  automatically  switch  from  the  remote  air  supply  (1)  to  the  EBA compressed air bottle (8).  The compressed air bottle (8) furnishes the user with emergency air through the regulator (4) and breathing tube (5) to the face piece (6). WARNING Limited  air  supply  in  the  tether  mode.    Leave  the  area  immediately  when  the  EBA warning light begins to flash.  A flashing warning light indicates the remote air supply has failed and less than 6 to 8 minutes of air at a rate of 40 liters/minute is available from the EBA.  Failure to leave the area and decontaminate immediately could result in personnel death due to suffocation. A battery (9) powered warning light (10) blinks when the remote air supply (1) fails and the emergency compressed air bottle (8) pressure drops below 1,950 PSIG (about 6 to 8 minutes at 40 liters per minute to decontaminate and remove the  encapsulating  protective  suit).    The  warning  light  (10)  is  constantly  on  when  the  EBA  is  pressurized  with  a  full compressed air bottle (8) to indicate the system is operating properly. 1-15

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