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> Approvals < .: USA: FAA TSO-C70a .: For Air Taxi, Corporate and General Aviation .: Single Tube .: Compact, lightweight: .:Constructed of neoprene coated nylon. .: High tech inflation system. .: Competitively priced. :: Rated Capacity: 2 :: Overload Capacity: 3 |
T2 Life Raft Specifications |
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Capacity |
Rated: 4 Persons Overload: 6 Persons |
Approval |
FAA TSO-C70a, Type II |
Color |
Raft: Yellow Carrying case: Yellow Canopy: Orange |
Diameter Raft Tube |
12.4" (31.5 cm) |
Inflated Volume: @ 1.50 psig |
Total: 14.12 ft.3 (0.4 m3) |
Tube Volume Per Person: @ rated capacity |
Total: 4.07 ft.3 (0.12 m3) |
Total Tube Buoyancy |
881 lbs. (399.62 kg) |
Buoyancy Per Person: @ rated capacity |
20 lbs. (99.8 kg) |
Total Deck Area |
14.7 ft.2 (1.37 m2) |
Deck Area Per Person: @ rated capacity |
3.7 ft.2 (0.34 m2) |
Tube Operating Pressure |
2.0 psig (0.138 bar) |
Pressure Relief Valves |
Open: 3.0 psig (0.207 bar) Close: 2.0 psig (0.138 bar) |
Tube Burst Pressure |
Over +10 psig (+0.69 bar) |
Inflation System |
Cylinder Size: 82 in.3 (1.34 cm3) Cylinder Type: DOT 3AA-2100 Charge Weights: CO2: 2.01 0.03 lbs. (.911 0.01 kg) |
Environmental Limits |
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Temperature |
Functional Range: -40 to 130 oF (-40.0 to 54.4 oC) Storage Range: -65 to 160 oF (-54 to 71 oC) |
Humidity |
Up to 95% relative humidity |
Altitude |
-2000 to 45,000 ft. above sea level |
Service Life |
Indefinite if raft continues to pass periodic maintenance inspection |
Frequency Of Inspection |
Every 12 months, recommended. See Testing and Fault Isolation. |
MORE FACTS |
Flotation tube, compartmentalized into two chambers by vertical bulkheads, fabric deck attached to tube structure |
Combination life line assists in boarding |
Lanyard-activated rafts |
Manually-operated carbon dioxide (CO2) inflation system |
Manually-operated hand pump, secured to the boarding station |
Full inflation/topping off of the flotation chambers as required |
Each of the two compartmentalized chambers is maintained to equal pressure by individual pressure relief valves |
Raft instruction manual tied to the boarding handle |
Canopy/survival kit stowed in accessory case attached by line to raft life line |
Door opening with roll up door cover and rainwater collector |
Sides may be raised or lowered |
Non-Transport Series rafts have Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 135 survival equipment, radar reflector is an integral part of the canopy. Rafts with survival equipment under FAR Part 121 rules do not require, and thus do not have a radar reflector unless ordered as special option. |