Anti-self dual Lagrangians II Unbounded non self-adjoint operators and evolution equations
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T emperature rise (maximum output)T emprise (°F)NEW 150S GPM 180 series GPM 210 series GPM 240 series GPM 35 6.88.410.111.240 5.97.48.89.845 5.3 6.57.88.750 4.8 5.97.17.855 4.3 5.3 6.47.160 4.0 4.9 5.9 6.565 3.7 4.5 5.4 6.070 3.4 4.2 5.0 5.675 3.2 3.9 4.7 5.280 3.0 3.7 4.4 4.985 2.8 3.5 4.2 4.690 2.6 3.3 3.9 4.4100 2.4 2.9 3.5 3.9110 2.2 2.7 3.2 3.6120 2.0 2.5 2.9 3.3130 1.8 2.3 2.7 3.01401.72.12.52.8DHW capacityModels Natural gas (BTU/H)Propane gas (BTU/H)NEW NPE-150S18,000–120,00018,000–120,000NPE-180 A/S series 15,000–150,00015,000–150,000NPE-210 A/S series 19,900–180,00019,900–180,000NPE-240 A/S series 19,900–199,90019,900–199,900Operating costNavien tankless 175 therms $191*Other tankless 209 therms $228*50 gallon tank269 therms$293** B ased on Energy Guide cost estimates using$1.09 per therm of natural gas. Cost is in US dollars.WarrantyApplicationLabor Parts Heat exchanger ResidentialStandard or controlled recirculation 21 year 5 years 15 years Uncontrolled recirculation 31 year 3 years 5 years Commercial or Combi 1Standard or controlled recirculation2 for units produced on or after Jan. 1, 20161 year5 years8 yearsStandard or controlled recirculation 2 for unitsproduced before Jan. 1, 2016 1 year 3 years 10 years Uncontrolled recirculation 31 year3 years3 years1Combi refers to a combination potable water and space heating application. Water heaters cannot be used in space heating only applications.2Controlled-Recirculation: Recirculation through the water heater is controlled by either the water heater or an external aquastat.3Uncontrolled-Recirculation: External pumps configured to circulate continuously through the water heater are subject to the uncontrolled recirculation warranty terms. An aquastat is the minimum pump control requirement for DHW or storage tank recirculation in order to maintain the full controlled recirculation warranty.For complete details please refer to the full warranty at .Product featuresTankless Water HeatersNavien certification summary Note: all NPE Models are field convertible from NG to LP gas.Product ApprovalsEfficiency Ratings*Annual Energy Consumption*(Residential)Model CSA NSF (Standard 5)Low Lead (<0.25%)SCAQMD 1146.2 (NOx, <20ppm)AHRI NumberEnergyStar Energy Factor (EF)Uniform Energy Factor(UEF)Max GPM (67°F Rise)Natural Gas (Therms/Year)Propane (Gallons/Year)Estimated OperatingCost**NPE-180A-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6678380Yes 0.970.96 4.3176$192NPE-180A-LPG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6678380Yes 0.970.96 4.3193$465NPE-210A-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6678381Yes 0.970.96 5.0176$192NPE-210A-LPG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6678381Yes 0.970.96 5.0193$465NPE-240A-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6678382Yes 0.970.96 5.6176$192NPE-240A-LPG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6678382Yes 0.970.96 5.6193$465NPE-150S-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 8235610Yes 0.970.96 3.2115$125NPE-150S-LPG Yes Yes Yes Yes 8235610Yes 0.970.96 3.2126$304NPE-180S-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6478771Yes 0.990.97 4.2175$191NPE-180S-LPG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6478771Yes 0.990.97 4.2192$463NPE-210S-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6478772Yes 0.990.97 5.2175$191NPE-210S-LPG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6478772Yes 0.990.97 5.2192$463NPE-240S-NG Yes Yes Yes Yes 6478773Yes 0.990.97 5.7175$191NPE-240S-LPGYesYesYesYes6478773Yes0.990.975.7192$463*Based on U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) test procedures. **Based on a national average natural gas cost of $1.09/therm, propane cost of $2.41/gallon.COMFORT FLOWPUMP BUFFER TANK&NG LPFIELD GAS ORCONVERTIBLEDUAL HEAT EXCHANGERSSTAINLESSSTEEL CASCADE 16GAS 24 FT12CAPABILITYUP TO2”PVC 60 F TVENTINGUP TO2" PVC venting up to 60'1/2" gas pipe capabilityup to 24' (subject to local code)Cascade up to 16 units without external control boxDual stainless steel heat exchangersField gas convertibilityComfort Flo Exclusive recirculationmode available on“A ” ModelsU.S. Green Building Council LEED PointsWater heaterLocation Recirculation 1 Point2 Points3 PointsLower HERS home index scoreQuick FactsNavien Inc.20 Goodyear, Irvine, CA 92618800-519-8794, ItemModelNPE-150S NPE-180ANPE-180SNPE-210ANPE-210SNPE-240ANPE-240SHeat capacity (input)Natural gas 18,000–120,000 (BTU/H)15,000–150,000 (BTU/H)19,900–180,000 (BTU/H)19,900–199,900 (BTU/H)Propane gasEfficiency ratingsUEF (NG & LP)0.960.960.970.960.970.960.97EF (Canada NG & LP)0.970.970.990.970.990.970.99Flow rate (DHW)35°F (19°C) temp rise 6.8 GPM(26 L/m)8.4 GPM (32 L/m)10.1 GPM (38 L/m)11.2 GPM (42 L/m)45°F (25°C) temp rise 5.3 GPM(20 L/m)6.5 GPM (25 L/m)7.8 GPM (30 L/m)8.7 GPM (33 L/m)67°F (36°C) temp rise3.2 GPM (12 L/m)4.3 GPM (16 L/m) 4.2 GPM (16 L/m)5.0 GPM (19 L/m) 5.2 GPM (20 L/m) 5.6 GPM (21 L/m) 5.7 GPM(22 L/m)Dimensions 17.3"W x 27.4"H x 13.2"D Weight 55lbs (25kg)75lbs (34kg)67lbs (30kg)82lbs (37kg)75lbs (34kg)82lbs (37kg)75lbs (34kg)Installation type Indoor or outdoor wall-hung Venting type Forced draft direct vent Ignition Electronic ignition Water pressure 15–150 PSI Natural gas supply pressure(from source)3.5"–10.5" WCPropane gas supply pressure(from source)8"–13" WCNatural gas manifold pressure (min-max)-0.04" WC to-0.38" WC -0.04" WC to -0.84" WC -0.05" WC to -0.36" WC -0.05" WC to -0.58" WCPropane gas manifold pressure (min-max)-0.04" WC to-0.42" WC -0.05" WC to -0.50" WC -0.10" WC to -0.66" WC -0.10" WC to -0.78" WCMinimum flow rate 0.5 GPM (1.9 L/m), < 0.01 GPM (0.04 L/m) option for “A ” models*ConnectionsizesCold water inlet 3/4" NPTHot water outlet 3/4" NPTGas inlet 3/4" NPT Powersupply Main supply 120V AC, 60 HzMaximum power consumption 200W (max 2A), 350W (max 4A) with external pump connected MaterialsCasing Cold rolled carbon steelHeat exchangers Primary heat exchangers: stainless steel, secondary heat exchangers: stainless steel Venting Exhaust 2" or 3" PVC, CPVC, PP , SS / 2" or 3" special gas vent type BH (Class II, A/B/C)Intake 2" or 3" PVC, CPVC, PP , SS / 2" or 3" special gas vent type BH (Class II, A/B/C)Vent clearances 0" to combustibles SafetydevicesFlame rod, APS, ignition operation detector, water temperature high limit switch, exhaust temperature high limit sensor, power surge fuseNaviLink™ Wi-Fi Control PBCM-AS-001H 2Air™ KitAHU Optimizer PNBD-000001Remote Controller 30009757ACascade Cable GXXX000546External Pump Wire GXXX001319Plumb Easy Valve 3/4" with Relief Valve 30009323A2” and 3” Wall Flange and Vent T erminator Kit 2” – 30010747A 3” – 30003873BVent Cap NPE Series 30010604A Common Vent Collar Kit 30014367APeakFlowE™Anti-Scale System GXXX001725PeakFlowE™Replacement Media GXXX001726PeakFlow™Replacement Media GXXX001327ResidentialNeutralizer (1 unit) GXXX001322ResidentialReplacement Media GXXX001323Light Commercial Neutralizer (up to 6 units) GXXX001324Light Commercial Replacement MediaGXXX001328Commercial Neutralizer (up to 16 units) GXXX001325Commercial Replacement MediaGXXX001329Plumb Easy Valve 3/4” with Relief Valve Designed to work with pipe cover 30012581APipe Cover NPE Series 30012634A Use withIsolation Valves 30012581AHotButton ™ Control KitPZZZ-00046Wall Plate GXXX001427Push Button GXXX001426Ready-Link ® Rack Base (V2)GFFM-KDIZUS-003Ready-Link ® Rack Add-on (V2)GFFM-KDIZUS-004DimensionsAccessoriesSpecifications274" (695m m )288" (731m m )3" (77m m )6.7" (170mm)4.5" (115mm)04" (10m m )1.5" (38mm)14.3" (364mm)26" (67m m )132" (336m m ) (N P E -210A /240A )12" (306m m ) (N P E -180A )2.3"(60mm)3.0"(77mm)8.3"(212mm)17.3" (440mm )24" (61m m )24" (61m m )A B C F D GE Air IntakeΦ 2"Exhaust Gas VentΦ 2"Φ 3/4"Hot Water OutletΦ 3/4"Recirculation Inlet (A model)Φ 3/4"Cold Water Inlet Φ 3/4"Gas InletΦ 1/2"Condensate OutletConnection SizeConnection SizeABCF DG ENPE-QF002-1810©2018 Navien Inc.*Available for “A ” models configured in an optional ComfortFlow recirculation mode. Additional energy use will occur when using recirculation.Navien reserves the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice. Please refer to to verify you have the most current information.The Leader in Condensing Technology。
Agilent 1260 Infinity Ⅱ LC Campaign
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【期刊名称】《分析化学》
【年(卷),期】2016(44)11
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Deploy a DeceptionSurface of real Windows, Linux, VPN, Medical IoT and SCADA VMs withservices that are indistinguishable from real assets, e.g. productionservers and lures embedded into devices designed to uncover theattackers.EXPOSE hacker activity with early and accurate detection andactionable alerts enabled through tracing and correlation of anattacker’s Tactics, Tools, and Procedures (TTPs) and active notificationvia Web UI, Email, SNMP traps, logs, and events via FortiSIEM andFortiAnalyzer.ELIMINATE threats by automating threat response with FortiGates,FortiNAC, FortiSOAR, and third-party security solutions via FortinetSecurity Fabric.Advanced Threat Deception1DATA SHEET | FortiDeceptor2DECEPTION WORKFLOW3Email ServerFortiSOARFortiDeceptorSYSLOGRouterApplication Web ServerDMZ SegmentData CenterFortiDeceptor acts as an early warning system that exposes attacker’s malicious intent and tracks lateral movement, which translates to real-time alerts sent to FortiDeceptor, as well as FortiAnalyzer and FortiSIEM for review and validation. FortiDeceptor applies analytics powered by FortiGuard Labs, FortiSandbox, andVirusTotal intelligence, to a consolidated set of security events and correlates them to the campaigns with timeline of activities.FortiDeceptor deploys decoys with different OS types equipped with lures (e.g. RDP/ SMB/ Credentials/ HoneyDocs) that appear indistinguishable from real IT and OT assets and are highly interactive.FortiDeceptor allowssecurity analyst to manually investigate and apply manual remediation or automatically block these attacks based on severity before actual damageoccurs via integration with FortiGate, FortiNAC, and FortiSOAR.Feature IntegrationFortiGate: FortiDeceptor shown prominently in FortiGate’s network topology map as a widget detailing system info, status, and deception servers list.3DATA SHEET | FortiDeceptorSPECIFICATIONSFORTIDECEPTOR VMCapacityDecoy VM Support Combination of Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows 10 (customizable BYOL), Windows Server 2016 and 2019 (customizable BYOL), Linux, VPNServer, Medical (PACS, Infusion pump), POS, ERP, IoT (Router, Printer and Camera), and/or SCADA, up to 16 Decoys Decoy ServicesSSL VPN, SSH, SAMBA, SMB, RDP, HTTP/S, SQL, GIT, DICOM, Telnet, FTP, TFTP, SNMP, MODBUS, S7COMM, BACNET, IPMI, TRICONEX,GUARDIAN-AST, IEC104, EtherNet/IP, DNP3, JET-DIRECT, RTSP, UPnP, CDP and TCP port listener Deception VMs ShippedVM model 24x7 FortiCare, Deceptor Bundle Contract included license for Deception Decoys, Deception Lures plus FortiGuard Services Subscriptions (AREA, AV, IPS, and Web Filtering). 1 network VLAN unit price, minimum order of 2 VLANs. Support up to 16 Deception VMs andup to 128 network VLANSVirtual Machine Hypervisor Support VMWare vSphere ESXi 5.1, 5.5 or 6.0 and later, KVMVirtual CPUs (Min / Max)12 / Unlimited* Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x/EPT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V/RVI)Virtual Network Interfaces 6Virtual Memory (Min / Max)16 GB / Unlimited**Virtual Storage (Min / Max)200 GB / 16 TB**** Fortinet recommends that the number of virtual CPUs is two plus the number of Deception VMs when each Deception VM requires 2vCPU. ** Fortinet recommends that the size of virtual memory is 4GB plus 2 GB for every Deception VM clone.*** Fortinet recommends that the size of virtual storage is 1TB for production environment.Safety CertificationsFCC Part 15 Class A, RCM, VCCI, CE, UL/cUL, CB* Operating at maximum temperature derates 1.5°C per 1,000 ft (305 m)DATA SHEET | FortiDeceptor4* Operating at maximum temperature derates 1.5°C per 1,000 ft (305 m)SPECIFICATIONSDATA SHEET | FortiDeceptorCopyright © 2021 Fortinet, Inc. All rights reserved. Fortinet , FortiGate , FortiCare and FortiGuard , and certain other marks are registered trademarks of Fortinet, Inc., and other Fortinet names herein may also be registered and/or common law trademarks of Fortinet. All other product or company names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Performance and other metrics contained herein were attained in internal lab tests under ideal conditions, and actual performance and other results may vary. Network variables, different network environments and other conditions may affect performance results. Nothing herein represents any binding commitment by Fortinet, and Fortinet disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, except to the extent Fortinet enters a binding written contract, signed by Fortinet’s General Counsel, with a purchaser that expressly warrants that the identified product will perform according to certain expressly-identified performance metrics and, in such event, only the specific performance metrics expressly identified in such binding written contract shall be binding on Fortinet. For absolute clarity, any such warranty will be limited to performance in the same ideal conditions as in Fortinet’s internal lab tests. Fortinet disclaims in full any covenants, representations, and guarantees pursuant hereto, whether express or implied. 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3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS1Instructions d’utilisation09/15 SP1 Douilles pour les LED (anode)2 Diverses LED du bleu au infrarouge3 Douille pour la prérésistance, 100 ohms4 Prérésistance sur platine, 100 ohms (face arrière)5 Douille pour la cathode commune1. Consignes de sécuritéDans le cas de diodes à forte luminescence, ne regardez jamais directement la surface rayonnante.Ne dépassez jamais l'intensité maximale du courant admissible. N'utilisez jamais les diodes sans prérésistance.Évitez tout contact de l'appareil avec des liquides.2. DescriptionL'appareil sert à définir la constante de Planck h — ce qui se fera en mesurant la tension de diffusion de diodes luminescentes de différentes couleurs — en fonction de la longueur d'onde ou de la fréquence. Il sera en outre possible de définir les longueurs d'onde au moyen d'une grille de diffraction, de définir également les corrélations existant entre l'intensité lumineuse et l'intensité de courant ainsi que les lignes caractéristiques de courant et de tension présentées par les diodes luminescentes. La platine comporte 6 diodes luminescentes de couleur bleue, verte, jaune et rouge en 3 longueurs d'onde. La sortie des cathodes se fera en passant par un point commun. La résistance sert de protection, elle devra toujours être mise en série lors de l'exploitation des diodes.3B Scientific GmbH ▪ Rudorffweg 8 ▪ 21031 Hambourg ▪ Allemagne ▪ Sous réserve de modifications techniques © Copyright 2015 3B Scientific GmbH3. Caractéristiques techniquesTension de service : 6 V CCIntensité maximale du courant admissible :20 mA, LED (infrarouge) 100 mADiodes : 6 LED (bleu, vert, jauneet rouge en 3 longueurs d'onde)Prérésistance : 100 Ohms ; 1 watt Raccordements : Douilles de sécurité de4 mmDimensionnements : 115 x 115 mm² Poids : de 120 g environ4. Exemples d’expériencesPour la réalisation des essais expérimentaux, vous aurez en outre besoin des appareils ci-dessous :1 alimentation CC 0 – 20 V @230 V 1003312 ou1 alimentation CC 0 – 20 V @115 V 1003311 1 multimètre analogique ESCOLA 100 1013527 1 pied conique à tige 1001046 Câble expérimental4.1 Estimation de la constante de Planck(quantum d'action)Raccordez les diodes une à une à unesource de tension réglable, en passant par la résistance. Respectez le sens de conduction !Réglez le bloc d'alimentation à la tension laplus faible, puis mettez-le sous tension. Augmentez lentement la tension.Les diodes s'allumeront l'une après l'autre lorsque la tension de passage U D (entre les raccordements 1 et 4) est atteinte.Dans le cas d'une longueur d'onde de 950 nm, il sera possible d'observer la luminosité sur l'affichage du viseur d'une caméra numérique.4.2 ÉvaluationLes longueurs d'onde permettent de calculerles valeurs de fréquence.f = c /Calculez les valeurs d'énergie.E = e *10-10-19 U D,Calculez la moyenne de la ligne de tendance à l’aide des valeurs d'énergie du diagramme en E /f .Calculez la pente de la ligne de tendance (droite) — (constante de Planck h ). f h U e D。
97811C (Rev. C - 4/05)Halsey Taylor Owners ManualNon-Refrigerated Freeze Resistant FountainsIMPORTANTALL SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONOVLEBPFROVLSBPFR OVLSEBPFRIMPORTANT! INSTALLER PLEASE NOTE.THE GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SUCH AS TELEPHONE, COMPUTERS, ETC. TO WATER LINES IS A COMMON PROCEDURE. THIS GROUNDING MAY BE IN THE BUILDING OR MAY OCCUR AWAY FROM THE BUILDING. THIS GROUNDING CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL FEEDBACK INTO A FOUNTAIN, CREATING AN ELECTROLYSIS WHICH CAUSES A METALLIC TASTE OR AN INCREASE IN THE METAL CONTENT OF THE WATER. THIS CONDITION IS AVOIDABLE BY USING THE PROPER MATERIALS AS INDICATED. ANY DRAIN FITTINGS PROVIDED BY THE INSTALLER SHOULD BE MADE OF PLASTIC TO ELECTRICALLY ISOLATE THE FOUNTAIN FROM THE BUILDING PLUMBING SYSTEM.OVL - EBPFR/SBPFR/SEBPFR COOLER INSTALLATIONThe freeze resistant package must be mounted on an interior wall in a heated area. The room temperature of the interior heated area must be 50° F (10° C) or higher. The freeze resistant package may be surface or re-cessed mounted. If recess mounted the surface of the cover must be flush with the interior wall surface. The package is furnished with screws for mounting the cover to the box. If the box is recess mounted, do not fasten the top and bottom of the cover to the box. Use the holes on the front only.1.Wall should already be framed for the fountain using the rough-in dimensions shown in Fig's. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or6. Shown dimensions pertain to installation location (framing must support up to 150 Lbs. weight for singlefountain and 300 Lbs. for dual fountains). These dimensions are required for compliance with ANSI Standard A117.1 and ADA (Framing shown for reference).2. Attach wall plate assembly to wall as shown in Fig's. 3, 4, or 6 using 5/16" x 2" long bolts and flat washers(not provided). Tighten securely, (Fastener must match wall type, i.e. lag screws for wood studs, bolts and anchors for masonry construction).3. Install back panel. Place the upper edge of the panel above hanger on the wall. Slide the panel down until itengages the hanger. Be sure back panel is firmly engaged before releasing it.4. Remove bottom access panel from fountain basin and save screws. Install the fountain to the back paneland wall using (4) 5/16" x 3/4" long bolts and washers (provided) thru holes in back panel. A washer is used on the bottom two (2) holes only. Tighten securely.5. Assemble the operating cable to the fountain bracket. (Fountain should be mounted to exterior wall)Create a loop in the cable and thread the free end of the cable through the wall into the freeze resistant box.The adjustment nuts should be in the middle of threaded area on the operating cable. See Figure 7.6.Connect free end of operating cable to the valve-operating bracket. The end of the cables must be recessedinto the indents on the pivot brackets. Remove cable free play by adjusting the jam nuts on the ends of the operating cable. See Figure 7.7.Connect water line from fountain bubbler into freeze resistant box. The connection to the box uses a quickconnect water fitting. Position the water line, in the fountain, to drain back into interior mounted box. Any water left standing, in the exterior line, can freeze . See Fig. 13.To insert tubing, push tube straight into fitting until it reaches a positive stop. To remove tubing from the fittings, relieve water pressure, push in on dark gray collar while pulling out on the tubing. See Figure 12. 8.Connect drain and water supply lines to the freeze resistant fountain. Refer to Figure 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 forcomponent positions. Inline strainer must be used on the inlet water line. See Fig. 11.Start-up1.Turn on building water supply and check all connections for leaks. Repair as required.2.Stream height is factory set at 45-50 PSI. If stream height (See Fig. 14) needs to be changed adjust theregulator in the freeze resistant package. Clockwise adjustment raises stream height, counter clockwise adjustment will lower stream.3.Adjust operating cable as required. Cable system should have a minimal amount of free play to allow forproper valve operation. If the system is too tight the valve will stay in the on position creating constant water flow. Too much free play will result in non-operation of the valve with the push-buttons.4.Note: Water from the drain back tube in the freeze resistant package, will continue to run while the valve isactuated.5.After cable system is adjusted properly stuff flexible insulation into any openings between the outside walland the interior box.6.Recheck all connections. If all connections are leak free replace cover(s) on the freeze resistant box(es)and fountain(s).97811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 297811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 3T O P V I E W R O U G H -I N F O R O V L S B P F R /O V L E B P F RF IG . 1F IG . 297811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 4F IG . 3L E G E N D :A = 1-1/4" O .D . W a s t e T u b e (T r a p A n d E l b o w P r o v i d e d )B = 1/4" O .D . F r e e z e R e s i s t a n t C a b l e C = 1/4" O .D . P l a s t i c T u b e (B u b b l e r W a t e r S u p p l y )D = 1/4" (6m m ) D I A . H o l e s F o r M o u n t i n g P l a t e T o W a l lR O U G H -I N F O R O V L E B P FR97811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 5F I G . 4R O U G H -I N F O R O V L S B P F RL E G E N D :A = 1-1/4" O .D . W a s t e T u b e (T r a p A n d E l b o w P r o v i d e d )B = 1/4" O .D . F r e e z e R e s i s t a n t C a b l e C = 1/4" O .D . P l a s t i c T u b e (B u b b l e r W a t e r S u p p l y )D = 1/4" (6m m ) D I A . H o l e s F o r M o u n t i n g P l a t eT o W a l l97811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 6T O P V I E W R O U G H -I N F O R O V L S E B P F RF IG . 597811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 7F I G . 6R O U G H -I N F O R O V L S E B P F RL E G E N D :A = 1-1/4" O .D . W a s t e T u b e (T r a p A n d E l b o w P r o v i d e d )B = 1/4" O .D . F r e e z e R e s i s t a n t C a b l e C = 1/4" O .D . P l a s t i c T u b e (B u b b l e r W a t e r S u p p l y )D = 1/4" (6m m ) D I A . H o l e s F o r M o u n t i n g P l a t e T o W a ll97811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 8CABLE SHEATH ADJUSTMENTTo Increase Free PlayTo Reduce Free PlayFIG. 7FIG. 8FIG. 997811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 9OPERATION OF QUICK CONNECT FITTINGSSIMPLY PUSH IN TUBE TO ATTACHTUBE IS SECURED IN POSITIONPUSH IN COLLET TO RELEASE TUBEPUSHING TUBE IN BEFORE PULLING IT OUT HELPS TORELEASE TUBE.1/4" O.D. TUBE WATER INLETNOTE: WATER FLOW DIRECTIONBUILDING WATERINLET3/8" O.D. UNPLATED COPPER TUBE CONNECT COLD WATER SUPPLYSERVICE STOP (NOT FURNISHED)FIG. 10FIG. 12FIG. 11SEE FIG. 8SEE FIG. 997811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 10FIG. 13308209311718129222114, 15122271319 6 72526242328 81141631052897811C (Rev. C - 4/05)PAGE 11DESCRIPTION 27688C 27689C 50595C 51546C 10032274056016027050864010157054056051575C 11034622055010163745155016163730864015008C 10002334056016157080855045663C 75672C 27006C 27000C 11262754389055919C 45662C 550011385500113927945C 27946C 40045C 4020600056092C 70425C 50198C 51468C 22797C22799C26958C28120C28121C28168C45730C75541C11157724389012345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NS NS NSP ART NO.Bottom Cover (OVL-S)Bottom Cover (OVL-E)Bushing - Snap Bubbler Gasket - Black Strainer Plate Drain Gasket Packing Ring Lock Nut - 1-1/2"-11-1/2Friction Ring Drain Plug Bubbler Nipple Assembly Gasket - Neoprene Slip Nut Push Button Sleeve Screw - Cap Basin Basin Liner Screw # 10-24 x 1/2" Long Push Button Extension Push Button Arm (OVL-S-FR)Arm (OVL-E-FR)Basin Bracket Basin Pivot Bracket Nut - Hex (unplated)Retainer Tube - Poly (cut to length)Rod - Pivot Bushing Snap Bumper - Reg. Valve Assy Back Panel (OVL-EBP)Back Panel (OVL-SBP)Back Panel (OVL-SEBP)Wall Plate Assembly - OVL-SBP Wall Plate Assembly - OVL-SEBP Wall Plate Assembly - OVL-EBP Drain Tube Washer-Flat .339/.359ID Steel Screw-Mach. 5/16-18 x 3/4" Long ITEM NO.PARTS LIST2222 CAMDEN COURTOAK BROOK, IL 60523PRINTED IN U.S.A.TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCEOrifice Assy: Mineral deposits on orifice can cause water flow to spurt or not regulate. Mineral deposits may be removed from the orifice with a small round file or small diameter wire. CAUTION: DO NOT file or cut orifice material.Stream Regulator: If orifice is clean, regulate flow as in“STREAM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT” instructions on pg 2. If replacement is necessary, see parts list for correct regulator part number.Actuation of Quick Connect Water Fittings: Fountain is pro vided with lead-free connectors which utilize an o-ring water seal. To remove tubing from the fitting, relieve water pressure, push in on the gray collar while pulling on the tubing.(see Fig.12) To insert tubing, push tube straight into fitting until it reaches a positive stop, approximately 3/4".FIG. 14。
ZEAGLEDEFENDER EBSEMERGENCY BREATHING SYSTEMUSER MANUALHuish Outdoors Part #PN 350-9200 ZEAGLE DEFENDER EBS 207 BAR SYSTEMPN 350-9210 ZEAGLE DEFENDER EBS 207 BAR SYSTEM w/ ON/OFFTRADEMARK NOTICEHUISH OUTDOORS and the ZEAGLE logo are registered or unregistered trademarks of Huish Outdoors. All rights are reserved.EC TYPE EXAMINATION CONDUCTED BY:Products carrying the CE mark have the EC Type Examination conducted by:SGS F imko Oy, Takomotie 8, FI-00380 Helsinki, FinlandNotified Body 0598All products sold by Zeagle in the EU (European Union) comply with the following requirements where applicable.EN12021: This standard specifies the allowable contaminates and component gases that make up compressed air. This standard is the equivalent of the USA Compressed Gas Association’s Grade E air. Both standards allow very small amounts of contaminants that are not harmful to breathe, but can cause a problem if present in systems using gases with a high percentage of oxygen.EN4856: The EBS is considered a Emergency Self Contained Emergency Underwater Breathing Apparatus. A such, the EBS is designed for user deployment and operation with sufficient notice given to the user to deploy the device.A “Declaration of Conformity” is on the Huish Outdoors website at: https:/// eu-declarations/declarations-of-conformity/The Zeagle Defender EBS is certified as an underwater escape breathing apparatus for use to a maximum depth of 4m in water temperatures of 4°C or greater. It is certified that the EBS meets the E ssential H ealth and S afety R equirements in Annex II of Regulation (EU) 2016/425 Personal Protective Equipment. This PPE satisfies the requirements for a shallow water underwater escape breathing apparatus based on relevant principles and elements of EN4856:2023 - Rotorcraft Emergency Breathing Systems (EBS), requirements, testing and marking. Also in compliance to harmonized standard EN250:2014 - Respiratory Equipment open circuit, self contained, compressed air diving apparatus, requirements, testing and marking.INTRODUCTIONThe Defender Emergency Breathing System (EBS) is a device intended to assist an individual to escape from an emergency situation involving involuntary submergence below water, such as that which might occur with a downed aircraft in a body of water.It is a self-contained system that features a robust design with particular attention to simplicity, reliability and convenient compact size to enable ease of use and maintenance.Additional features that include adjustable mouthpiece positions, a flexible hose with swivel connections and convenient port connections provide desirable options for the user to adapt the device to personal preferences.While the EBS is not difficult to use, specific training and practice is required for the user to use it effectively in an emergency situation.WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTESThis manual contains information that could affect your safety. Certain items are emphasized with symbols and signal words to indicate a potential hazard.The Defender EBS is intended to be used as a device to assist an individual in self-rescue to escape from an emergency situation involving submergence in shallow water for a brief period. It is not designed nor tested for any other purpose.Proper training is essential for your safety. Training experience must include in- water survival, breathing compressed air underwater and emergency egress from aircraft.You must be familiar with and trained in the use of this particular device to maximize your effective use of it. Failure to respond to this warning could result in a situation leading to serious injury or death.In order to prepare for, use and maintain this device properly, it is essential that you understand all of these aspects through reading this manual and mastering the skills necessary to operate, inspect and maintain it properly. Failure to do so could result in a situation whereby the EBS would not be an available resource to assist with self rescue and possibly lead to serious injury or death. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe EBS is comprised of a cylinder of compressed air with an integrated cylinder valve and pressure regulator designed to interface with the user and deliver air at a reduced pressure suitable for breathing. When fully charged to maximum operating pressure of 207 BAR (3000 PSI), the cylinder has the capacity to deliver56.6L (2.0 Cubic Feet) of air at atmospheric pressure.The EBS has a limited capacity to deliver air for only a brief period in shallow water (4m;13 ft) The time duration for supplying air will vary between individuals and breathing rates. This is an indicator supporting the need for training to maximize effective use of the device.CYLINDERAn aluminu m alloy refillable seamless Catalina cylinder is used to store compressed air for delivery to the user. It complies with ISO 7866 standards for certification and has a maximum working pressure of 207 bar (3000 PSI).All cylinders shipped with the Defender EBS are EU approved and labeled as follows in compliance with EU standards.EBS FIRST STAGE REGULATORThe EBS integrated first stage regulator and valve is threaded into the cylinder to provide a compact assembly. It is provided with an onboard pressure gauge, an ON/OFF port or knob aassembly, fill port and low-pressure hose with a swivel connection attached to the second stage.The integrated cylinder valve/regulator is available in two different configurations with either a manually- operated ON/OFF port or an option that requires a 3 mm hex tool to operate the ON/OFF selection. Selection of the OFF position applies to maintenance activity only and should never be selected whenthe EBS is ready and available for use.EBS FIRST STAGE WITH ON/OFF KNOB INSTRUCTIONSThe first stage regulator with an integrated on/off knob is illustrated below. The unit must be in the on position or turned fully in the counterclockwise direction until aligned with green zone and arrow.To turn off, rotate clockwise until the red zone is aligned with the arrow.See instructions for use in EBS Deployment section of this manual.ON POSITION OFF POSITIONThe ON/OFF port of the integrated valve and first stage must always be in the ON position any time the EBS is in service and ready to be deployed. If the valve has been closed to the OFF position at any time, it must be fully reopened to the ON position by rotating counterclockwise at least one full revolution before it is acceptable for use. DO NOT place the unit into service without ensuring it is in the ON position. Failure to ensure unit is in the ON position will render the EBS incapable of delivering air to the user.EBS SECOND STAGE REGULATORThe second stage regulator with an integrated mouthpiece is connected to the first stage by means of a flexible hose with a swivel connection. Its purpose is to provide a means to connect with the user’s mouth and supply air on demand for breathing. See instructions for use in EBS Deployment section of this manual.The second stage assembly also provides a location for storage of a nose clip to assist with breathing control and a purge cover cap to prevent accidental operation of the purge function when the EBS is in transit or otherwise not in service and ready to use.EBS PREPARATION FOR IN-SERVICE USECYLINDER PRESSURE - The EBS is delivered from the factory fully charged with the valve in the ON position ready for immediate use. Cylinder pressure must not be less than 207 bar (3000) PSI to be fully charged. If charging is necessary, refer to the Cylinder Filling Procedure contained in thismanual.FIRST STAGE ON/OFF PORT - The port must be in the ON position at all times when the EBS is in service and ready to use.SECOND STAGE FEATURE - The mouthpiece orientation is adjustable but should only bechanged by a trained service technician. It may be indexed to the user’s preference, but only as amaintenance option and may not be changed while the unit is in service for immediate use.SECOND STAGE PROTECTIVE COVER - This device is intended for EBS transit or storage only. It MUST NOT be installed anytime the EBS is placed in service and ready for use.DEPLOYMENT OF EBS IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONe one hand to secure your position at the nearest exit escape route. Use your freehand to grasp the EBS second stage regulator and pull out and away from your body toensure hose is free from entanglement.2.Place your mouth over the mouthpiece and exhale providing a puff of air to clearresidual water that might be inside the second stage housing. Then inhale, lightly at firstto be sure residual water is not present, and then continue to breathe normally. If thereis water present after first exhalation, block the air path in the mouthpiece with yourtongue and press the purge feature on the front of the second stage housing to clearresidual water and then continue to breathe normally, recognizing that the air supply islimited and expedient travel to the surface is required.DO NOT HOLD YOUR BREATH. BREATHE NORMALLY. Failure to exhale lightly and continuously or breathe uninterrupted as youascend from even shallow depths can create a hazardous pressureimbalance in the lungs risking respiratory damage, with thepossibility of serious injury or death.3.Immediately after you have control of the mouthpiece in your mouth, use your freehand to locate and grasp the Nose Clip that is secured to the second stage housing.Pinch the Nose Clip tabs together as shown in the illustration below to open it and placeit over the nose and release. The purpose of the Nose Clip is to block entry of water intothe nose while breathing. Do not try to breathe through the nose while submerged.4.Note that the EBS is designed to deliver air only when you attempt to inhale. When youstop inhaling, air flow ceases allowing you to comfortably exhale. Air flow to you can bemanually activated anytime by pressing the purge feature as long as there is aremaining air supply in the cylinder.5.After you reach the surface and have access to air, discontinue use of the EBS. Oncethe EBS has been deployed for either an emergency or training it must be removedfrom service, no longer available for emergency use until after it has been recharged orreceived periodic maintenance.CYLINDER FILLING GUIDELINESConnection to a compressed air supply to charge the EBS requires a specific Filler Adapter. Itis a compressor accessory for the air supply facility and is not supplied * as part of the EBSassembly.Filler Adapter Assembly (includes Male QD Connector) is available from Zeagle. Part Number330-9420. Note: Fill Adapter DIN connection option for attaching to the HP supply is acceptable The yoke type (CGA) connector option is limited to a maximum pressure of 232 bar (3364 PSI) and is not suitable for greater pressure required to fully charge the cylinder.Do not expose a Yoke type (CGA) Fill Adapter to a pressure greater than 232 bar(3364 PSI). It is not rated for the higher pressure and could lead to damage exposing the operator to the risk of serious or death.Do not attempt to fill the EBS cylinder with any gas other than clean air that conforms to EN12021 or the equivalent CGA Grade E standard. Introduction of other gases including Enriched Air Nitrox (EAN) is prohibited. Handling of oxygen- enriched air requires specialized treatment of involved equipment and if not performed properly, could create a hazard with a possible risk of serious injury or death.Before connecting the Fill Adapter to the Male QD observe the following information.When compressed air is introduced into the cylinder heat is generated. The amount of heat is related to how rapidly the cylinder is filled. In order to prevent overheating the cylinder the fill rate must be limited.luminum cylinders such as that used with the EBS can tolerate a limited amount of heat exposure if they are well maintained and undamaged, but the presence of heat interferes with reaching the full volumetric capacity of the cylinder at 207 bar with the cylinder at 21°C (70°F)If the cylinder is filled to 207 bar at a higher temperature, after filling has stopped and the cylinder cools, the pressure will reduce and the charge will not be at full capacity. Slow filling is preferred and is limited to a recommended rate of not greater than 28 bar (400 PSI) per minute. This will greatly reduce the generation of heat and will require about 11 minutes to reach full capacity.Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the EBS at 207 bar (3000 PSI) for any reason. Use the fill station pressure gauge to monitor cylinder pressure as it is generally more precise than the EBS on board gauge. Cylinder pressure and filling rate must be constantly monitored to ensure the maximum working pressure is not exceeded.Slow filling at a rate not to exceed 28 bar per minute is preferred.According to the cylinder manufacturer, fast filling is acceptable provided the cylinder is well maintained and undamaged and the fill rate does not exceed 30 L per minute. For the EBS this is equivalent to a maximum compression rate of 94 bar (1350 PSI) per minute, requiring less than 3.5 minutes to achieve a full charge.Exceeding the maximum pressure and fill rate could result in damage to the EBS and create a hazardous condition with the possibility of serious injury or death.To Fill the EBS cylinder perform the following procedure:1.Remove the Fill Port Cap turning counterclockwise.2.Inspect the fill port passage and remove any moisture, corrosion or debris.3.Insert the Male QD adapter of the Filler Adapter assembly into the EBS fill port turningclockwise by hand until snug.4.Operate the valve located on the compressor fill whip to begin introduction air into thecylinder. Slowly fill the cylinder.5.After filling is complete, close the fill whip control valve, open the bleed screw to removeresidual pressure and operate the Female QD to separate the Fill Adapter from the EBS.6.Remove the Male QD Adapter from the Fill Port. Replace the Fill Cap and tighten until snug.CARE AND MAINTENANCETransport and StorageWhenever possible the EBS should be dried and placed in a padded carrying or equipment bag for transport and storage. Care should be taken to avoid exposure of the EBS to sharp or heavy objects that might scratch or otherwise damage the unit. Whenever the EBS is removed fromservice and after drying, install the Second Stage Protective Cover. Installation of the coverprotects against accident purge operation and signifies it is out-of service and not available for use.Cleaning after use and exposure to submergence in water•If possible, immerse the entire EBS in a warm, clean freshwater bath and soak for one hour, preferably while still pressurized and with the ON/OFF port in the ON position.If pressure is not available, DO NOT operate the purge function while the unit is submergedor being rinsed. Such action can cause water and other contaminates to enter the EBSrequiring further service.•Flush the exterior and accessible interior with clean freshwater to remove sea salt and other contaminates. Be sure mouthpiece and exhaust valves are included in flushing operation.•Following rinsing, dip the second stage in a sanitizing bath as prescribed below.Dissolve one Edwards-Councilor Steramine Sanitizing Tablet per 3.8 L (1 Gal) of freshwaterper manufacturer’s instruction. Miltons tablets are an acceptable alternative provided thatuse is consistent with Milton’s instruction and cleaning protocol.•Do not rinse again after exposing unit to sanitizing bath. Just allow it to dry. If possible, place the entire EBS Assembly on a cool, flat surface not exposed to direct sunlight to dry.Do not inject or spray lubricants or other chemicals into the EBS first or second stages or on to external surfaces. It is not necessary and may attract contaminantsthat may later interfere with proper operation.Do not remove any parts of the EBS for routine rinsing, including removal of the purge cover. Improper reassembly could result in interference with proper operationof the EBS and could result in unexpected loss of air delivery while underwater.Prior to storing the EBS:•Ensure that the unit is completely dry and clean.•If circumstances prevented cleaning of the EBS before transport, or if it became exposed to wet or unclean conditions it must be subjected to the cleaning procedure described abovebefore being returned to storage.PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SERVICEAs with any equipment that may be called upon for assistance in an emergency, the readiness of the equipment to perform as intended is crucial. Therefore it is extremely important that your organization have and follow a plan that prescribes the frequency of inspection and servicing to ensure the EBS condition has not been compromised such that its ability to perform is in jeopardy. Needs vary from one organization to another and the proper interval for inspections is at the discretion of your safety officer. However, at a minimum, the following should be performed.At any time during the handling or observation of the EBS there is evidence of loss of pressure or physical damage to the unit, it must be taken out of service and inspected by an authorized service technician.According to the aluminum cylinder manufacturer, the EBS cylinder if less than 2" in diameter and less than 12" in length is excepted from volumetric expansion test.However the cylinder must be taken out of service if it has been exposed to a temperature greater than 176°C (350°F) or has received a scratch or scuff on the cylinder body with a depth greater than0.127mm (0.005 inches).Operational units must be serviced at least annually. Service may include comprehensive inspection and disassembly, cleaning and adjustment.Disassembly of the EBS is to be done only by a technician that has received training and authorization to service the EBS, using Zeagle or Huish Outdoors supplied parts only.Do not attempt to disassemble the unit without training and authorization. Such activity could lead to a serious malfunction of the unit resulting in a loss of air delivery in a critical situation, possibly leading to serious injury or death.Training units must be serviced at least annually, after not more than 200 uses or after any observation of improper operation or physical damage to the EBS unit. If it is suspected that water or other contaminants has entered the unit, it should be taken out of service and submitted for maintenance. If there are any questions as to the need for maintenance, contact your distributor.。