Scott SAS907 Cond/C

It looks like you’re referring to Scott SAS907 Cond/C, which is likely a model of a Scott SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus) or a similar respiratory protection device. Here’s some general information that might be relevant:

Scott SCBA (SAS907 Cond/C) Overview:
– Manufacturer: Scott Safety (now part of 3M)
– Type: Likely a compressed air breathing apparatus designed for firefighting, industrial, or emergency response use.
– Features:
– Cond/C might indicate a condenser or conditioned air variant, possibly for hot environments or specialized applications.
– Typically includes a facepiece, air cylinder, regulator, and harness.
– May comply with NFPA 1981/1982 (for firefighting) or EN standards (for industrial use).

Possible Specifications:

Scott SAS907 Cond/C

– Air Cylinder: Could be a 30-minute, 45-minute, or 60-minute rated cylinder (depending on capacity).
– Pressure: Standard cylinders are usually 2216 psi or 4500 psi (depending on model).
– Weight: Varies based on cylinder size (e.g., ~20–30 lbs for a full setup).

Common Applications:
– Firefighting
– Hazardous material (HAZMAT) response
– Industrial confined space entry
– Military or emergency rescue operations

If You Need Specific Details:
Since “SAS907 Cond/C” isn’t a widely documented model, you may want to:
1. Check the product label or manual for exact specs.
2. Contact 3M/Scott Safety support for official documentation.
3. Search for technical sheets using the full model number.

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