Closed breathing system for mining rescue
China, as one of the world’s largest producers of coal and other minerals, has a vast mining industry. With this industry comes inherent risks, including the occurrence of mining accidents that can lead to entrapment, collapse, or the release of toxic gases. To combat such hazards, the Chinese government has established specialized teams of mine rescue workers who undergo rigorous training programs to develop their skills and expertise. These rescuers acquire comprehensive knowledge of mine safety protocols, emergency procedures, and the use of advanced equipment required for underground operations. They are trained to assess risks, conduct search and rescue missions, and administer first aid in challenging underground environments.
The AHG-2 has been replaced by the more modern HY120. Recognizable is the lung-controlled ondemand principle. The two hose breathing apparatus is equipped with a full face mask.
DATASHEET OXYGEN REBREATHER | ||
AGH-4 or HY240A | JW Bech 20-11-2007 | |
Mine rescue breathing apparatus | ||
Manufacturer | Fushun | |
Model | HY240A | Old AHG-4 |
Land of origin | China | |
Special Note: | Not for UW use | |
User group | Mine rescue/fire fighting | |
Part no: | HY240A(AHG-4) | |
Working principle | CMF/on demand/manual | 1.3~1.5 ltr/min |
Gas type | Pure oxygen | |
Cylinder volume | 2 liters | |
Max. cylinder pressure | 400 bar | |
Material of cylinder | steel | |
Counterlung inspire | ||
Counterlung exhale | ||
Dive time duration | 4 hours | |
Operating temperature | ||
Magnetic signature | – | |
Weight ready to use in Air | 13 kilogram | |
Weight ready to use in water | ||
MOD | n.a | |
Scrubber material | ||
Colour | ||
Price | ||
Worn | On the back | |
Mouthpiece | Dual hose | |
Backpack | ||
Extra | ||
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