Scott Air-Pak SCBA
The Scott Air-Pak SCBA is an open-circuit, self-contained breathing apparatus designed to meet the National Fire Protection Association Standard 1981. All components, excluding the air cylinder, were designed and manufactured by Scott Safety. Formerly a division of Tyco International, Ltd., Scott Safety was sold to 3M in 2017.
30 minute Cylinder specifications
Other sizes sold are 45, 60 & 75 minute cylinders.The cylinder and valve assembly is used for storing breathable air under pressure.
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Testing/burst hazards (Data for 4500 cylinders, 5500 cylinders also exist)
Valve assembly
The valve assembly is the appliance which will make the connection between the cylinder and the hose. It is constructed of forged aluminum alloy, and is angled to reduce stress of the connection made between the high-pressure female coupling of the high pressure hose. Newer cylinders contain a "tri lobe, ergonomically designed hand wheel."This hand wheel is a one-way, ratcheting type knob which is a push to close style knob. This protects the user from unwanted accidental shutoff during use.
There is also "an upstream connected frangible disc safety relief device" located on the valve assembly which is also known as the "tri-dimensional burst disk". This burst disk protects the user against a situation where the pressure in the bottle would increase with exposure to heat during a fire. It prevents unwanted failures somewhere else in the bottle. It is set to release at 7200 psi, or 400 °F. It is "tri-dimensional" in that, if it is activated, it would disperse the air from the bottle in three directions so as not to throw the user off his or her balance.
The high pressure male coupling, included in high pressure bottle connections, is set to meet the Compressed Gas Association Standards #346 and #347.
Also included in the assembly are the dual-sided pressure gauge, elastomeric bumper, and hangar plate.