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Inflatable life jacket single cell. - BRAVO Model
Contunious Wear Life Preserver
Model approved by aviation FAA TSO-C13f ( Red color passenger and crew model)
This continuous wear, yoke style life vest is ideal for helicopter pilots or anyone flying long distances over open water. The Bravo's compact, lightweight design includes a 2-inch, extra wide, waist strap for comfort and security. Equipped with water-activated light, retro-reflective tape and a whistle. Optional storage pouches attach to the waist strap to hold signal kit or EPIRB. Easy fold lines for repackaging.
This life jacket is manually inflated, designed to be worn by passengers and crew abroard an aircraft during flight over water. While in flight, the BRAVO is worn deflated and folded to a compact size to provide maximum comfort and mobility for the wearer. Suitable for Helicopter flights.
The BRAVO is designed with an open area collar to be placed over the head and onto the neck and shoulder area, so that the vest rests on the chest of the wearer. The vest is secured about the waist to the wearer using a harness strap. The folded shape is neatly maintained by means of hook and loop (Velcro) fasteners that disengage and release upon cell inflation.
Single inflatable buyoancy cell joined to a harness waist strap.
High visibility yello cell is made of urethane coated nylon material.
Vest cover is constructed of flame resistant fabric (420 denier nylon)
Include whistle, two retro-reflective tape strips and a light system assembly.
CO2 and oral inflation.
The vest cover achieves compact size and shape and serves to protect the cell material and hardware components.
Optional slide -on/removable Pouch signal kit available that contents : day/night Flare, signal mirror and sea Dye market. Pouch also available empty for personal items. Mention on the order comments if you want a quote on these options.
The BRAVO is designed to be easy to refold, rearm and inspect by flight crews without having to send the unit to a repair station. The detailes Owner's manual included with each life preserver gives all the instructions you need.Even the CO2 cylinder and light can be replaced by crew members. Aircraft owners / operators cans perform Service Inspection at their own facilitiy every 90 days. Periodic maintenance Inspection by a professional repair station is recommended only every 24 months.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Inflated Buoyancy
35 lbs. (150 Newtons) minimum
Inflated Volume
970 cu. in. (16 liters) minimum
Approvals
U.S. FAA TSO-C13f approved.
Category of Preserver
Adult – Constant Wear
Weight/Size of Wearer
For wearers weighing 90 lbs. (40.8 kg) and above with a chest size between 30 inches (76 cm) and 52 inches (132 cm) in circumference.
Inflatable Buoyancy Cell
Single Cell
Materials
Cell: 210 Denier Nylon, Flame Retardant. Urethane Air-Holding Coating Inside. Urethane Protective Coating Outside.
Cover: 400 Denier Nylon, Flame Retardant. Durable Weather Resistant Finish.
Waiststrap: Nylon Webbing, Flame Retardant, 6000 lbs.(2700 kg) Breaking Strength.
Construction
Cell: RF Heat Sealed Air-Holding Seams.
Cover: Lockstitch Sewing with Nylon Thread
Inflation System
Manual CO2 Inflator and an Oral Inflation Tube.
Color
Inflatable Buoyancy Cell: Passenger Yellow
Outside Cover: Choice of Blue, Red, or Yellow.
Weight of Unit
1.90 lbs. (0.86 kg) Approx.
Environmental
Temperature
Functional Range: -40 to 140 oF (-40 to 60 oC)
Storage Range: 0 to 120 oF (-17.8 to 48.9 oC)
Humidity
Functional Range: Up to 95% Relative Humidity
Storage Range: Up to 70% Relative Humidity
Altitude
-2000 to 45,000 feet above sea level
CO2 Gas Charge
0.073 lbs. (33 grams)
Standard Features
TSO-C85 Approved Water Activated Survivor Locator Light.
Whistle
Retroreflective Tape, SOLAS Grade
Add-On Options Available
Signal Kit
Storage Pouches
Emergency Radio Beacon (EPIRB)
Service Life
Indefinite if unit continues to pass periodic maintenance inspection.
Frequency of Inspection
Every 24 months.
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