- Dual pressure transducers (one providing bottle pressure indicating oxygen quantity and one ensuring proper pressure is available in the cabin)
- Internal altitude sensors to monitor pressure inside the aircraft
- No hazardous high pressure capillary oxygen lines in the cabin
- No mechanical actuation maintenance issues
- Proven fail safe regulator actuation
- Oxygen supply, even in the presence of electrical failure
- Nickel-plated brass (or stainless), and dual seals for all high pressure oxygen components
- The System first probes for any electrical problems prior to engaging the System on
- 4 Flow Meters - Combined adjustment valve and flow indicator. The user simply adjusts the flow rate to the corresponding altitude of the aircraft, and the FAA-required oxygen quantity is delivered to a standard mask or oxygen conserving cannula.
- 2 Microphone Masks - Allows the pilot and passengers to ascend higher altitudes of 18,000 to 25,000 feet safely.
- 2 Gear Bags - The standard, gear bag with Cirrus logo is a safe place to store oxygen equipment in a clean and compact manner.
- 1 Flightstat Pulse Oximeter - The Nonin Flightstat checks blood saturation level to ensure occupants remain fully oxygenanted in-flight.
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| System Metrics: |
Bottle location - Through the aft fuselage access panel |
| Oxygen capacity: |
77 Cu. Ft. light weight composite-wrapped cylinder |
| Oxygen high pressure: |
200 to 2000 psi |
| Oxygen cabin pressure: |
70 psi nominal |
| System weight: |
17 lbs empty |
| CG: |
262.3 |
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