A positive-pressure supplied-air respirator (airline breathing apparatus) that seamlessly switches to an emergency air cylinder if the primary airline supply fails—ensuring safe egress in IDLH (Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health) environments.
Equipped with an automatic changeover valve (COV) that activates upon loss of airline air flow; a whistle alerts the user when the switch to cylinder air has occurred.
Features a Tempest positive-pressure demand valve with automatic first-breath activation, responsive performance, and low breathing resistance.
Comes with a bandolier-style harness made of flame-retardant polyester and sturdy stainless-steel buckles for secure, comfortable wear.
Includes a combined cylinder and pressure-reducing valve assembly, complete with a locking handwheel that prevents accidental shutoff and an integrated pressure gauge.
The Foster/Hansen Mil-spec male coupling enables robust connection to the airline supply, differentiating this variant from others like the CEN-coupled version.
Lightweight at ~1.9 kg, offering portability without compromising durability.
Compatible with 3M™ Scott™ Vision 3 and Promask PP full-face masks—even if used solely as an escape apparatus
The 3M™ Scott™ ProPak i SDC (V2) is a robust, comfort-oriented self-contained breathing apparatus ideal for high-risk work environments. Its Split Demand Valve Coupling allows for shared-air operations—perfect for rescue scenarios or rapid deployment while the ergonomic design ensures ease of use with gloves, thanks to large buckles and wraparound harnesses. The Tempest demand valve and modular pneumatics offer reliable performance and easy maintenance. While face masks are not included, the unit is compatible with Vision /3, Promask /PP, and the EPIC /3 voice projection system for full customization.
Typical Properties
Property | Value |
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Compatible Facepiece | Vision 3 / Promask PP |
Connection Type | CEJN or CEN coupling (depending on airline fitting) |
Gauge Type | Shoulder-mounted, luminescent dial |
Operating Pressure (MPa) | 0.4 – 1.0 MPa (typically 5 to 10 bar airline supply) |
Warranty Period | 10 years (standard manufacturer’s warranty) |