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SSR 30/100 / SSR 30/100 B

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Transport regulations

GB

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Transport regulations

Chemical oxygen devices are classified as Dangerous Goods under Class 5.1 with the designation and 
hazard label "5.1, 3356, oxygen generator, chemical". Regard packing group II.
Undamaged and unopened devices can be transported in the packing material supplied with the device 
or in a different approved method of packing.
Damaged and/or opened devices should be welded into a plastic bag and packaged as described in 
chapter 4.1. 
Notes concerning the various transport methods can be taken from the EU safety data sheet.

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Disposal

The chemical canister contains strong alkaline and oxidizing substances [potassium hydroxide, potas-
sium carbonate and potassium hyperoxide]. 
For disposal local regulations are to be observed.

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Technical Data

SSR 30/100

SSR 30/100 B

Weight [total]

approx. 2.0 kg

approx. 2.4 kg

Weight [ready for use]

approx. 1.3 kg

approx. 2.2 kg

Dimensions

height: approx. 180 mm

width: approx. 180 mm

depth: approx. 100 mm

Carrying mode

on belt

on the chest

Carrying mode [during use]

in front of chest

in front of chest

Storage conditions

Normal climate, temperature:  0°C to 50°C

Temperature at start

0°C to 50°C

Ambient temperature in use

-20°C to 50°C

Temperature class

T1 to T3

Service life

max. 10 years [without being used]

Breathing resistance

Inhalation: 3 mbar

Exhalation: 7 mbar

Oxygen content

more than 21% by volume

Carbon dioxide content

less than 1% by volume

Temperature of inhalation air

+30°C to +50°C

Service time 
at escape conditions
waiting for rescue

1

1 The actual duration time may deviate from the service time in dependency on the 

breathing air volume. As such the duration time in relation to a breathing air volume of 
only 10 l/min [e.g. sitting and waiting for rescue while breathing from the device] 
extends up to 100 min.

20 min [breathing volume 35 l/min]

up to 100 min [breathing volume 10 l/min]

Summary of Contents for / SSR 30/100 B

Page 1: ...MSAsafety com Operating Manual MSA SSR 30 100 MSA SSR 30 100 B EN 13794 K 20 S Order No 10112007 03...

Page 2: ...MSA Europe GmbH Schl sselstrasse 12 8645 Rapperswil Jona Switzerland MSA 2019 All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...3 Marking Certification 6 2 4 Demonstration and Training Device 6 3 Use 7 3 1 Important Escape Rules 7 3 2 Carrying the Device 8 3 3 Donning the Device 9 4 Maintenance and Cleaning 12 4 1 Maintenance...

Page 4: ...to unauthorised alterations to the product and to commissioning work that has not been carried out by MSA or authorised persons 1 2 Liability Information MSA accepts no liability in cases where the d...

Page 5: ...ng the breathing bag with the exhalation air the device it is directly ready for use During the escape the device supplies the wearer with breathable air which is prepared in the KO2 canister SSR 30 1...

Page 6: ...ed with the type code letter and nominal duration minutes The type nominal duration and referenced standard are marked on the device The device is marked as follows The Declaration of Conformity can b...

Page 7: ...shortest route to safe ambient air 3 Breathe calmly Extra air will be consumed if breathing is fast and irregular 4 Do not damage or compress the breathing bag otherwise lifesaving oxygen may be lost...

Page 8: ...1 Extend waist belt front and suspenders rear to full length 2 Pull harness over the head Donning the Device 3 Attach device to snap hooks of harness 4 Observe correct position of the device Container...

Page 9: ...vice falls off Pulling out 2 Grasp container cover with one hand 3 Pull out the rescuer by the neck strap with the other hand If the cover falls away with the locking device the rescuer will automatic...

Page 10: ...9 Inhale through the nose 10 Exhale into the device So the breathing bag is inflated Fit Nose Clip 11 Grasp nose clip by rubber nipples pull nose pads apart and fit them unto nose Adjust Neck Strap a...

Page 11: ...il the seal breaks and locking device falls off Inserting Mouthpiece 2 Place mouthpiece into mouth with flange of mouthpiece between teeth and lips 3 Bite down on the two lugs 4 Inhale through the nos...

Page 12: ...the breathing bag and breathing tube 2 Pack the chemical canister inside the container and seal with the original locking assembly of the container Do not use finely cutted filling material Place the...

Page 13: ...tion Before and after carrying External visual check Check that the seal is intact and that there are no external damages on the device Damage includes dents deformations and signs of heat but is not...

Page 14: ...otal approx 2 0 kg approx 2 4 kg Weight ready for use approx 1 3 kg approx 2 2 kg Dimensions height approx 180 mm width approx 180 mm depth approx 100 mm Carrying mode on belt on the chest Carrying mo...

Page 15: ...ing Device SSR 30 100 TR D1123711 Demonstration and Training Device SSR 30 100 B TR D1123712 Waist belt SSR 30 100 D1113958 Shoulder Strap SSR 30 100 10029099 Carrying Harness SSR 30 100 B D1123940 Ex...

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