Comparison Testing of Oxygen Self-Rescuers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nicholas Kyriazia John P. Shubilla
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A performance study of oxygen self-rescuers of varying durations from the United States and other countries was undertaken as an assessment of present worldwide technology. The apparatus were tested on a Breathing and Metabolic Simulator in the Life Support laboratories of the Bureau's Pitts- burgh Research Center. Parameters monitored during the testing were inhaled levels of C02, 02, inhaled gas temperature, and breathing resistance. The metabolic demand placed on the apparatus represented the average demand of the 50th percentile miner performing a 60-min man-test 4, as described in 30 CFR 11H. Results presented include apparatus service life and subjective comments as well as averages and peaks of monitored parameters.
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APA: Nicholas Kyriazia John P. Shubilla  (1986)  Comparison Testing of Oxygen Self-Rescuers

MLA: Nicholas Kyriazia John P. Shubilla Comparison Testing of Oxygen Self-Rescuers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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