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Emergency Oxygen System |
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- 50 psig outlet pressure
- User-operated actuation
- Solenoid actuation
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Application:
The Aircraft Emergency Oxygen System (EOS) provides a source of gaseous breathing
oxygen to aircrew members upon failure of the primary system. Previously manufactured
by Conax Florida and American Safety Flight Systems, these systems, now manufactured
by Carleton and are used on the B-2 and V-22 aircraft.
Features:
The EOS is comprised of a pressure storage vessel, a pressure reducer, and
a means of connecting the system outlet pressure to downstream equipment. A
typical EOS reducer includes a pressure-reducing mechanism, pressure gage, filler
valve, pressure relief valve and an actuating mechanism.
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