MSA G1 SCBA Breathing Apparatus

MSA
SKU:
S10095804
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UPC:
4032792265141
$3,400.00
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MSA G1 SCBA breathing apparatus is a supplied-air respirator that includes a facepiece that is lightweight and compact. The msa scba unit respirator is designed to maintain a positive air pressure inside the facepiece during inhalation and exhalation. The face mask has a molded polycarbonate lens with four-point silicone head harness for exceptional comfort and security. This SCBA is the industrial version of what fire fighters use. The new G1 iRC (industrial remote cylinder connection) version is a SCBA platform that features a remote cylinder connection, available with both threaded and quick connect attachments. It allows for cylinder compatibility among other MSA SCBA such as the G1 NFPA, Airhawk 2 and Firehawk M7.

*Lead Time of 2 months* Made to order by manufacturer*

Features:

  • Control module provides dual color LCD and analog displays
  • Display automatically turns on when control module is lifted into viewing position
  • Necessary information is always on displays
  • 4 buddy lights
  • 2 control module lights
  • Regulator light
  • Heads up display (HUD) shows remaining cylinder pressure in 4 increments via colored LEDs
  • Clear and easy to understand and interpret provided information
  • Electronic communications are integrated into every unit
  • Removes inhalation breathing noise
  • Swiveling, adjustable lumbar pad manages SCBA weight
  • Single source powers the entire SCBA
  • Light weight rechargeable battery option
  • No need for multiple battery sizes in multiple locations
  • Rapid Charging with available smart charger
  • Available in easily-upgradeable threaded or quick-connect cylinder attachment
  • Bluetooth, RFID, Near Field Communication (NFC), long-range radio
  • Control module and HUD display required information; easily adapt to your existing standard operating procedure
  • Wires/hoses can be routed as necessary
  • NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84, NFPA 1918 (2018) for structural firefighting applications