DAN Rescue Pk w/MTV-100
DAN Rescue Pk w/MTV-100
SKU:601-4100
Product Details
GREEN CYLINDER NOT FOR USE
IN CANADA
Oxygen, water and food are
necessary for life, and of the three, the lack of oxygen will lead to death
most rapidly. Dive injuries such as lung barotrauma, decompression illness and
near drowning decrease a diver’s ability to metabolize oxygen.
Providing emergency oxygen
at concentrations nearing 100 percent can reduce damage to oxygen starved
tissues, making a dramatic difference in injured divers’ condition, and
improving their response to further medical treatment.
The DAN Rescue Pak is a
small, lightweight and portable oxygen delivery system designed for activities
being conducted close to emergency services. This kit can significantly improve
a person’s chances of recovery when dealing with a diving related injury.
An MTV (Manually Triggered
Ventilator) allows ventilations to be performed with oxygen in concentrations
nearing 100 percent
Proper training is
required to administer oxygen, to find an instructor near you visit DAN Training.
PRODUCT DETAILS:
When filled, this unit provides
approximately:
·
23 minutes of delivery time @ 10 liters per minute, and
·
15 minutes of delivery time @ 15 liters per minute.
M9 Cylinder: 255 liters/9
cu. ft when full.
Brass multi-function
regulator with 2 DISS threaded outlets, 1 barbed constant flow outlet, and 1
pressure gauge in psi.
Thermoplastic manually
triggered ventilator (MTV), maintenance and corrosion free, with quick connect
fitting.
Green 6 ft oxygen hose
with stainless steel end fittings: DISS connector on one end and quick
connector on the other end.
Note: This hose is not
interchangeable with versions requiring DISS connectors on both ends
Unit dimensions: 16 x 13 x
7 inches
Weight: 14 pounds
KIT INCLUDES:
-
1-
Compact, waterproof case
-
1-
Brass multi-function regulator
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1 –
MTV (D-MTV)
-
1-
Green 6ft hose w/quick connect
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1- M9 cylinder - Green
-
1-
Oronasal resuscitation mask
-
1-
Non-rebreather mask
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1-
Handwheel Wrench
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1- O2
Assembly Slate