This 22 Man Submarine Rescue System is specifically designed and equipped for the dual purpose role of providing mass recompression treatment of submariners and for clinical hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Designed and built in 2008 for an overseas Navy as a rental system, the system was used for two years whilst contracted to build a new purpose built Submarine Rescue System.
The system was built from original saturation diving tankage and configured into a custom built insulated and air conditioned container.
The submarine rescue facility can be mobilised in one lift for deployment onto a vessel of opportunity. All the life support machinery and gas storage are not included in the sale of this equipment however we would be happy to quote for the extra equipment if required
KEY FEATURES
Container: L : 40’ (12 mtr) x W: 11.8’ (3.5 mtr) x D: 11.8’ (3.5 mtr)
Weight: 38,000 kgs
2 x Personnel Doors
2 x Heating and Air Conditioning Units
4 x Gas and Air Penetrator Plates
1 x Electrical Penetrator Plates
DDC and DTL:
Side Mating Manway to SRV or Rescue Bell
Large Rescuees/Divers Transfer Lock with toilet and shower facility
1.8 mtr Twin Lock Chamber for treating Rescuees/Divers
Built in Master Control Panels
Capacity for 22 persons in the Twin Lock Chamber and 3 persons in the DTL
System currently rated to 50 mtr SWD but can be re-rated to 180 mtrs
Medical Locks and Chamber and DTL
Chamber and DTL outfitted with Comms, Lighting, Gas Analysis, CCTV Systems, Cooling/Heating, Scrubbers
Other Equipment:
LP Air Storage System
Fire Suppression System
Electrical Breaker System
Distribution Panel
Transformers and Battery Back Up Supply
SALES INFORMATION This system can be purchased ‘As Is Where Is’ or fully re-certified and tested.
All additional life support equipment and gas storage can be quoted for if required.
More Details Available for Named Buyers
Contact; sales@mjmdiving.com
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