BS 2N 1:1990
Withdrawn
Specification for oro-nasal oxygen mask assemblies for use in demand systems
Hardcopy , PDF
English
08-31-1990
09-01-1998
Specification
Foreword
Committees responsible
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Information to be supplied in the individual
equipment specification
4. General
5. Design and performance
Appendix
A. Mechanical vibration transmitted to the mask
Tables
1. Back pressure of expiratory valve
2. Compensating characteristics
3. Mask donning times
Figure
1. Vibration transmission to oxygen mask, when worn
by a seated subject
Takes account of changed requirements for demand oxygen systems generated by the improved performance of civil and military aircraft, and ensures that oxygen mask assemblies meet the requirements of the user and the aircraft demand system.
| Committee |
ACE/1
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| DevelopmentNote |
REPLACES N1:1969.
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
12
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Supersedes |
| BS 3G 100-2.3.6:1972 | Specification for general requirements for equipment for use in aircraft. All equipment. Environmental conditions Acceleration requirements |
| BS 3G 100-2.3.3:1972 | Specification for general requirements for equipment for use in aircraft. All equipment. Environmental conditions Mould growth |
| BS 3G 100-2.3.8:1972 | Specification for general requirements for equipment for use in aircraft. All equipment. Environmental conditions Salt mist |
| BS 3G 100-2.3.2:1970 | Specification for general requirements for equipment for use in aircraft. All equipment. Environmental conditions Temperature-pressure requirements |
| BS 3G 100-2.3.1:1969 | Specification for general requirements for equipment for use in aircraft. All equipment. Environmental conditions Vibration |
| BS 3G 100-2.3.7:1972 | Specification for general requirements for equipment for use in aircraft. All equipment. Environmental conditions Tropical exposure |