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HC700-SCBA

The HC700 is a robust and reliable self-contained breathing apparatus engineered for the core demands of professional structural and industrial firefighting.

Model: HC700
It is manufactured to comply with EN 137:2006 (Type 2) and EN 136:1998 (Class 3+) standards and carries full CE certification. Featuring scientifically upgraded materials in critical components, it delivers enhanced durability, abrasion resistance, and thermal performance to withstand high-temperature and multi-source fire environments. Designed as a dependable workhorse, the HC700 provides fundamental, high-grade respiratory protection where advanced digital integrations are not required, ensuring firefighter safety and structural integrity in complex fireground operations.

Enhanced Material Durability: Key components utilize upgraded materials that significantly improve resistance to abrasion, punctures, and thermal degradation, offering reliable protection in harsh firefighting conditions.
Stable Core Performance: The pressure reducer maintains a consistent output pressure (6-9 Bar) across a wide input range (20-300 Bar), ensuring reliable airflow regardless of cylinder pressure or breathing rate fluctuations.
Integrated Safety Features: Includes an automatic safety valve for overpressure protection and a low-pressure (55±5 Bar) alarm whistle, providing essential audible warnings for safe exit.
Compliance & Certification: Fully compliant with essential firefighting standards (EN136 & EN137) and holds CE certification, guaranteeing a baseline of proven safety and performance for professional use.
Focused Design: Optimized for core firefighting and rescue tasks, offering a balance of protection, reliability, and value without the complexity (and cost) of integrated digital systems.

Ideal for professional firefighting and rescue services requiring dependable respiratory protection in:
Structural Firefighting: Primary attack and search operations in building fires.
Industrial Firefighting: Response to fires in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and other industrial settings.
General High-Risk Rescue: Operations in hazardous atmospheres where reliable, certified respiratory protection is mandated.