802300-14

PBE
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About this product
The 802300-14 Protective Breathing Equipment is a self-contained smoke hood designed to supply breathable air to the flight deck and cabin crew during fire or smoke emergencies. It supports safe egress and firefighting operations at altitudes up to 40,000 ft. The unit includes an integrated high-pressure air cylinder and a positive-pressure hood with a built-in drinking tube and face seal, ensuring continuous protection against toxic fumes and smoke ingress.
802300-14 Datasheet
UOM: EA
Stock Location: Dubai
Hazardous Item: Non-Hazardous Item
Life Limited Part: No
Lead Time: Stock
Certification: Dual Release
8130/EASA Eligible: Yes
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

802300-14

  • High-Altitude Performance: Engineered to deliver respirable air at cabin pressures equivalent to 40,000 ft, ensuring functionality throughout the flight envelope.

  • Positive-Pressure Hood: Maintains slight overpressure within the hood to prevent smoke, fumes, and particulates from entering the breathing space.

  • Corrosion-Resistant Case: Packaged in a durable, fire-retardant case with a clear viewing window for rapid access and visual inspection; shelf life of up to 120 months.

  • Integrated Hydration Tube: Includes a flexible drinking tube that allows crews to take sips of water without removing the hood, supporting extended emergency operations.


  • Provides immediate respiratory protection for pilots during smoke or fire events.

  • Supplies breathable air to occupants during descent through smoke-filled cabins.

  • Used in emergency procedure rehearsals to familiarise the crew with donning and operation.

  • Meets ICAO, FAA, and EASA requirements for onboard emergency breathing equipment.


  • What does the positive-pressure hood do?

It maintains a slight overpressure inside the hood to keep contaminants out, ensuring that smoke and toxic gases cannot enter the breathing space.

  • Is the PBE reusable after activation?

No, once activated, the air cylinder is depleted. The unit must be replaced or professionally serviced following the activation event.

  • How is the PBE stored when not in use?

It is kept in a high-visibility, sealed case mounted in the cockpit or cabin, with a shelf life of up to 120 months, requiring periodic inspection.


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