Escape Mixgas rebreather from 66 m
Dhe TR66 also called escape rebreather is a semi-closed device for escaping from depth. The gas flow and composition of the gas is set to allow the user to stay at 66 meter, e.g. to swim out of a hatch. Due to the semi-closed technique, the diver inhales a lower fraction than the oxygen fraction supplied. Partly due to the short staying times at depth, this is possible, according to the manufacturer. However, this oxygen loading applies to emergency situations and can never be applied in recreational activities. Besides the escape function, the rebreather can also be used to serve in toxic environments or as a life jacket at the surface.
DATASHEET OXYGEN REBREATHER (SCR) | ||
Dräger Tauchretter TR66 | Date: 10 Juni 2003 Update 2022 | |
JW. Bech | ||
Manufacturer | Dräger Lübeck Germany | Between 1966 – 1967 |
Model | TR66 | |
Land of origin | Germany | |
Special Note: | Sub live saver, | Semi closed modus |
User group | Military | |
Part no: | TR66 | |
Working principle | Constant mass flow w/bypass | Nitrox 3 l/min EAN50 |
Gas type | EAN50 | |
Cylinder volume | 0,8 ltr | |
Max. cylinder pressure | 200 bar | |
Material of cylinder | Aluminium alloy (ALMG5?) | |
Counterlung inspire | 17 litrers | |
Counterlung exhale | – | |
Dive time duration | 45 min | |
Operating temperature | unknown | |
Magnetic signature | Low magnetic | |
Weight ready to use in Air | 8.3 kg | |
Dimensions | 400x180x360 mm | |
MOD | 45 metres | |
Scrubber material | DragerSorb | Disposable cartridge! |
Colour | CL=orange | |
Price | ||
Worn | Chest | |
Mouthpiece | Dual hose with valve | |
Backpack | – | |
Extra | Luminating had with light. | |
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