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Fig. 1
Overview SingleLine SCOUT
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Second connection (optional)
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Pressure gauge
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Pressure gauge lightning
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Buddy lights
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Sound channel & safety key holder with safety key
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The SingleLine SCOUT (see Fig. 1) is connected at the end of the SingleLine of an applicable
MSA SCBA. It consists of the pressure gauge (2), the coupling for the lung governed demand valve (8)
as well as an acoustic warning device (7) (signal whistle). It triggers a continuous warning signal when
the cylinder pressure drops below 55 ± 5 bar. The second connection (1) connects a second lung
governed demand valve (e.g. rescue kit or RespiHood).
The device monitors the proper functioning of the respiratory protective device. It displays the current
operating data of the respiratory protective device and signals the danger conditions (visually and
acoustically). In addition, the device automatically triggers an alarm if the apparatus user is not moving
and provides the opportunity for manual alarm triggering.
In the event of pressure alarm, motionless alarm or a manual alarm activation via button, bright red
LEDs - buddy lights (4) - mounted on both sides of the device flash and are visible from the outside.
The device is equipped with an internal data memory for saving the operational data for more than
30 sessions with up to 20 min working time.
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Battery life indication
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Warning device (signal whistle)
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Lung governed demand valve coupling
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Alarm button
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Data transmission active
SingleLine SCOUT
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