Charge Station Overview
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SCOTT SAFETY
087-0067 REV A
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While the breathing air cylinders are being filled inside the charge chamber, mount
the second set of cylinders on the rigid adapters on the outside of the charge
chamber. Be sure to hand-tighten the bleed valve and to open the breathing air
cylinder valve(s).
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When the breathing air SCBA Cylinder Pressure Gauge reaches the pre-set charge
pressure, open the chamber lock by operating the handle so that the Yellow lock
bars are not showing. This will automatically stop the cylinder charging process.
Warning: If any air leak is noted, or the equipment does not operate as described in
this manual, immediately terminate use of the equipment and consult with a certified
service technician before proceeding. Use of malfunctioning equipment may create
circumstances resulting in serious personal injury or death.
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To access the breathing air cylinders, verify that the chamber lock handle is in the
unlocked position so that the Yellow lock bars are not showing around the chamber
door. Rotate the chamber door 180° until it clicks into position.
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Close the cylinder valves on the mounted breathing air cylinders.
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Slowly open the bleed valve just enough to vent the air lines to the cylinders. Vent
until all air flow stops. If the air does not stop venting, verify that the cylinder
valves are closed.
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Hold the cylinder in place and turn the charge adapter clockwise to remove the
cylinder. Handle the charged cylinder carefully.
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Replace the charge adapter plugs.
High pressure charging causes a rise in cylinder temperature. As the cylinder cools,
the pressure gauge will show a decrease in pressure. This is normal. After cooling,
cylinders may be placed back in the fill station and “topped off” to full pressure.
Warning: Air pressure increases as temperature increases. When charging cylinders
in temperatures below freezing (32° F/0° C), frequently check air pressure and release
excess pressure as the cylinder warms to normal room temperature. Failure to do so
will cause cylinders to be in an overcharge condition, increasing the risk of cylinder
failure and leading to personal injury or death.
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