Breathing Oxygen Systems And Components Parts

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103-501-410 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270324
103-501-500 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270325
12107-101-410 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270324
12107-101-500 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270325
12107-107-140 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
000137528
12154-1 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270325
12154-2 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270324
124392-5CR-14 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
007878437
124392-5CR-32 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
000556795
13000005-14 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
007878437
13000005-32 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
000556795
232-686-15B Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
010604560
33C1201-410 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270324
33C1201-500 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270325
8148650 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
000137528
8148650 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
000556795
8148650 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
007878437
8148650 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
007892611
8148650 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270324
8148650 Air Breat Air Duct Hose Assembly
009270325
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Breathing Oxygen Systems And Components

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An oxygen tank is an oxygen storage vessel, which is either held under pressure in gas cylinders, or as liquid oxygen in a cryogenic storage tank.

Oxygen tanks are used to store gas for:

Breathing oxygen is delivered from the storage tank to users by use of the following methods: oxygen mask, nasal cannula, full face diving mask, diving helmet, demand valve, oxygen rebreather, built in breathing system (BIBS), oxygen tent, and hyperbaric oxygen chamber.

Contrary to popular belief scuba divers very rarely carry oxygen tanks. The vast majority of divers breathe air or nitrox stored in a diving cylinder. A small minority breathe trimix, heliox or other exotic gases. Some of these may carry pure oxygen for accelerated decompression or as a component of a rebreather. Some shallow divers, particularly naval divers, use oxygen rebreathers or have done so historically.

Oxygen is rarely held at pressures higher than 200 bar / 3000 psi, due to the risks of fire triggered by high temperatures caused by adiabatic heating when the gas changes pressure when moving from one vessel to another.

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