A diesel engine driven high-pressure breathing air compressor, MAKO model KA-51-DF, was evaluated by the Navy Experimental Diving Unit to determine its suitability for Navy use. Results of the termine its suitability for Navy use. Results of the 100-hour endurance test showed that the portable compressor delivers breathing air at an average charge rate of 4.8 CFM, charging twin 71.2 cu. ft. and twin 90 cu. fl. scuba tanks in 25 and 31 minutes respectively. The unit is easily maintained, sturdily constructed, and economical in diesel fuel consumption. (Peters)
Test and evaluation of MAKO high-pressure breathing air compressor KA-51-DF
Berechnung und Pruefung des Hochdruck-Atemluft-Kompressors MAKO KA-51-DF
US Government Reports ; Dec ; 1-37
1978
37 Seiten
Report
Englisch
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