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TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR

M-20.2 EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICE

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMITED.

PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION OF COMMANDER, NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND

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0910-LP-102-7894

TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR

M-20.2 EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICE

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION IS UNLIMIITED.

PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION OF COMMANDER, NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND

30 DECEMBER 2003

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FOREWORD This manual contains the information necessary for the operation and maintenance of the Emergency Escape Breathing Device. Chapters in this manual are arranged in the following order: Chapter 1 General Information and Safety Precautions Chapter 2 Operation Chapter 3 Functional Description Chapter 4 Scheduled Maintenance Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Corrective Maintenance Chapter 7 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Appendix A - M-20.2T Trainer Reporting of errors, omissions, inconsistencies, and suggestions for improving this manual is encouraged and should be directed to the Commander; Code 5E30; NAVSURFWARCENDIV; 4363 Missile Way; Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4307 on the NAVSEA Technical Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Report, NAVSEA Form 4160/1. To facilitate such reporting, three facsimiles of NAVSEA Form 4160/1 are included at the end of this manual. You may also submit TMDERS online via the Internet at http://nsdsa.phdnswc.navy.mil. All feedback comments shall be thoroughly investigated and originators will be advised of action resulting therefrom. Distribution of this technical manual and subsequent changes are automatic to all authorized users. Additional copies are available from the Defense Distribution Depot Susquehanna Pennsylvania (DDSP); Building 05; 5450 Carlisle Pike; Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-7089, by MILSTRIP. Instructions for ordering by MILSTRIP are contained in NAVSUP Publication 2002. Ordering additional copies from DDSP will not change the number of copies users receive on automatic distribution. Requests for changes in distribution shall be addressed to Commanding Officer; ATTN: Code A94; naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City; 110 Vernon Ave; Panama City, FL 32407-7001. This In-Service Engineering Agency (ISEA) for the EEBD is Commanding Officer; ATTN: Code E53 (Cathy Carpenter); Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City; 110 Vernon Ave; Panama City, FL 32407-7001.

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SS600-AS-OMI-010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Title Page

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 1-1


1-1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................ 1-1
1-2 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................... 1-1
1-3 SPECIFICATION DATA .................................................................................................. 1-3
1-4 PUBLICATION REFERENCES ....................................................................................... 1-4
CHAPTER 2. OPERATION......................................................................................................... 2-1
2-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 2-1
2-2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS..................................................................................... 2-1
2-3 OPERATING PROCEDURES ......................................................................................... 2-2
2-4 WHEN TO USE THE M-20.2 EEBD ................................................................................ 2-2
2-5 DURATION OF OPERATION.......................................................................................... 2-4
CHAPTER 3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 3-1
3-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 3-1
3-2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 3-1
CHAPTER 4. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ............................................................................ 4-1
4-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 4-1
CHAPTER 5. TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................... 5-1
5-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 5-1
5-2 GAUGE READING .......................................................................................................... 5-1
5-3 TAMPER INDICATING BALL .......................................................................................... 5-3
CHAPTER 6. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE........................................................................... 6-1
6-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 6-1
6-2 INSPECTION................................................................................................................... 6-1
6-3 SERVICE LIFE ................................................................................................................ 6-2
6-4 DISPOSAL....................................................................................................................... 6-3
CHAPTER 7. ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN............................................................... 7-1
7-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 7-1
7-2 ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................... 7-1
APPENDIX A. M-20.2T TRAINER ..............................................................................................A-1
A-1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. A-1
A-2 M-20.2T TRAINER THEORY OF OPERATION .............................................................. A-1
A-3 CLEANING AND REPACKING THE M-20.2 TRAINER .................................................. A-2
A-4 REPAIR PARTS FOR THE M-20.2T TRAINER .............................................................. A-3

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Ocenco M-20.2 Emergency Escape Breathing Device ................................................... 1-2


Indicator Gauge ............................................................................................................... 2-1
Operating Procedure Guide............................................................................................. 2-3
Normal M-20.2 EEBD Gauge .......................................................................................... 5-1
Elevated temperature Reading on a M-20.2 EEBD Gauge............................................. 5-2
Reduced/Empty Reading on a M-20.2 EEBD Gauge ..................................................... 5-2
Tamper Indicator Ball ...................................................................................................... 5-3
Band Position Indication .................................................................................................. A-3

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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1 1-2 4-1 7-1 7-2 A-1 Title Page

Specifications................................................................................................................... 1-3
Publication References not supplied with the M-20.2 EEBD .......................................... 1-4
Scheduled Maintenance .................................................................................................. 4-1
End Item Ordering Information ........................................................................................ 7-1
Accessory Ordering Information ...................................................................................... 7-1
M-20.2T Trainer Repair Parts.......................................................................................... A-3

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SAFETY SUMMARY GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual describes physical and chemical processes which may cause injury or death to personnel, or damage to equipment if not properly followed. This safety summary includes general safety precautions and instructions that must be understood and applied during operation and maintenance to ensure personnel safety and protection of equipment. Prior to performing any task, the WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs included in that task shall be reviewed and understood. WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES WARNINGs and CAUTIONs are used in this manual to highlight operating or maintenance procedures, practices, conditions or statements, which are considered essential to protection of personnel (WARNING) or equipment (CAUTION). WARNINGs and CAUTIONs immediately precede the step or procedure to which they apply. WARNINGs and CAUTIONs consist of four parts: heading (WARNING or CAUTION), a statement of the hazard, minimum precautions, and possible result if disregarded. NOTEs are used in this manual to highlight operating or maintenance procedures, practices, conditions or statements which are not essential to protection of personnel or equipment. NOTEs may precede or follow the step or procedure, depending upon the information to be highlighted. The headings used and their definitions are as follows. WARNING Highlights an essential operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which if not strictly observed, could result in injury to, or death of, personnel or long term health hazards.

Highlights an essential operating or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which if not strictly observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment or loss of mission effectiveness. NOTE Highlights an essential operating or maintenance procedure, condition, or statement.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions shall be observed while performing procedures in this manual. WARNING Wearers must be fully trained in the use and care of the equipment. Individual warnings must be strictly adhered to which, if not, it could result in injury and or death of personnel. The M-20.2 EEBD must not be used for purposes other than those outlined in this manual. The M-20.2 EEBD is not to be used underwater. M-20.2 EEBD can be belt worn for maximum of 5 consecutives years before returning to wall mount storage. Unit life must not exceed 15 years.

The M-20.2 EEBD must be inspected daily to ensure operational readiness. If the M-20.2 EEBD fails any of the inspections, remove the unit from service immediately. Remove the unit from service if the tamper ball is missing. Cautions must be strictly adhered. Caution identifies a procedure, which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to or destruction of equipment or loss of mission effectiveness, or longterm health hazards to personnel. The occupational and environmental medicine (OEM) directorate has determined that medical evaluations are not needed for active duty navy and department of the navy civilian personnel who wear escape only respirators. However, these personnel must be given adequate initial and periodic refresher training on how to use the EEBD. The flow of oxygen will begin automatically when the unit is removed from the base. You should not expect to hear the flow of oxygen or see the breathing bag inflate.

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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION

1-1.

GENERAL

The Ocenco M-20.2 is a belt worn or stored, compressed-oxygen, Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) and is designed to provide the 10-minute self-contained closed circuit breathing apparatus requirement for escape from confined space and the M-20.2 EEBD requirement for use in maritime shipboard confined spaces. Once activated, the M-20.2 EEBD provides breathable air, independent of the surrounding atmosphere to a person escaping from any area of toxic gas or oxygen deficiency. 1-2. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

The M-20.2 EEBD consists of the breathing apparatus and a top and bottom case. The paragraphs below will describe the various components (figure 1-1) of the M-20.2 EEBD. 1-2.1 Cover. The Cover (12) has an integral yellow tab, when lifted, releases any possible vacuum that may have developed due to change in atmospheric pressure. On the exterior of the case is the Band Label (18) that should be annotated by the user with the commencement date the M-20.2 EEBD was placed into belt worn service. Base. The Base (13) has integral belt loops. If belt worn, the base stays on the belt after the M-20.2 EEBD has been removed from the case. On the exterior of the base is the SHook (14) that receives the Yellow Latch Lever (11). Located in the interior of the base is the Activation Cable (6). It is permanently attached inside the base and activates the M20.2 EEBD when the unit is removed from the base (13). Yellow Latch Lever. The Yellow Latch Lever (11) is lifted upwards to open the M-20.2 EEBD. This should only be done when an actual emergency is occurring. Tamper Indicating Ball. The Tamper Indicating Ball (17) is located in the center of the yellow latch lever (11) and assures that the unit has not been opened. If the indicator ball is missing, the unit should be removed from service. Face Shield. A Face Shield (15) is provided on the M-20.2 EEBD in the event the user requires head protection from smoke or chemical vapor. It may be pulled up over the head and secured around the neck by pulling outward on the drawstrings. The face shield should only be deployed when the mouthpiece and nose clips are applied. Neck Strap. A Yellow Neck Strap (3) is provided to support M-20.2 EEBD during use. It can be adjusted to fit by pulling the o-ring attached. Mouthpiece. The Mouthpiece (2) is designed to fit into the mouth securely with teeth grips. The mouthpiece (2) is attached to the Scrubber (8), which contains the lithium hydroxide that removes carbon dioxide from the exhaled air. Nose Clip. The corded Nose Clip (1) is attached to the base of the mouthpiece (2). The nose clip (1) is provided to seal the nose during use of the M-20.2 EEBD. Oxygen Cylinder. The Oxygen Cylinder (4) contains compressed medical grade oxygen.

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Figure 1-1. Ocenco M-20.2 Emergency Escape Breathing Device

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1-2.10 Gauge and Regulator. At the base of the oxygen cylinder (4) is the oxygen supply Gauge (7) and Regulator (5). The gauge (7) provides an indication of the amount of oxygen available. The regulator (5) ensures that the proper flow of the air to the breathing bag. 1-2.11 Breathing Bag. The Breathing Bag (9) consists of a Bag Shield (16), a Breathing Bladder, and a Relief Valve (10). The bag shield (16) protects the breathing bladder from damage during use. The relief valve (10) ensures that the bladder does not over pressurize. 1-2.12 Information Label. Located on the scrubber (8), the Information Label (19) lists the following data. a. MFG Date: XX/XX. Indicates the date of the manufacture in months and years. b. Life Date: XX/XX. Indicates the end of service life date in months and years. c. Serial No.: X123456. Indicates the traceable serial number of the M-20.2 EEBD.

d. Final Insp.: XX. Indicates the final inspection from quality control. e. Mouthpiece: X-12. Indicates the traceable lot number of the mouthpiece. f. LiOH Lot: 123-X12. Indicates the traceable lot number of the LiOH (lithium hydroxide). g. Scrubber: X12345. Indicates the traceable lot number of the scrubber assembly. h. Bag Lot: XX1234. Indicates traceable lot number of the breathing bag. i. j. 1-3. Cylinder: XXX. Indicates the traceable lot number of the cylinder. Leak Test: XX. Indicates quality control final leak test.

SPECIFICATION DATA

Table 1-1 provides the specifications for the M-20.2 EEBD. Table 1-1. Specifications Type Duration Specification 10 minutes, US 42 CFR 84, Dept of Health and Human Services, NIOSH 15 18 minutes, U.S. Navy Test Protocol at NSWC-PC Height: 6.1 inches Width: 2.75 inches Length: 6.1 inches Breathing apparatus only: 2.00 lbs Apparatus with case: 3.10 lbs 10 degrees F to 149 degrees F

Dimensions

Weight Operating Temperature

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PUBLICATION REFERENCES

Table 1-2 provides the list of publications that are not supplied with the M-20.2 EEBD. Table 1-2. Publication References not supplied with the M-20.2 EEBD Publication Title International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 Dept of Health and Human Services, NIOSH Publication Number SOLAS Chapter 11-2 42 CFR 84 Application Personnel Protection Procedures and Equipment Particulate Respirators Certification

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CHAPTER 2 OPERATION

2-1.

INTRODUCTION

This chapter provides a description of the controls, indicators, and operating procedure for the M-20.2 Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD). Donning of the M-20.2 EEBD should take less than 10 seconds. 2-2. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

The following paragraphs will describe the controls and indicators on the M-20.2 EEBD. 2-2.1 Controls. The M-20.2 EEBD is only controlled by the bottom case removal. Once the bottom case is removed oxygen is flowing until the cylinder is empty. Indicators. The M-20.2 EEBD has a gauge at the base of the oxygen cylinder. The following paragraphs will describe the function of the gauge. Figure 2-1 depicts the gauge indicator.

2-2.2

Figure 2-1. Indicator Gauge a. Gauge Indications. The gauge ranges from a green/full zone to a white/empty line. Black tick marks are provided to help operator to determine approximate amount of remaining oxygen. b. Identifying a serviceable M-20.2 EEBD. The gauge needle residing in the green zone indicates a serviceable M-20.2 EEBD. NOTE Occasionally, the needle on the gauge will go beyond the right of the green zone and into the red zone. This is caused by the unit being exposed to higher temperatures. The unit still contains the proper amount of oxygen.

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2-3.

OPERATING PROCEDURES

Using Figure 2-2, the following paragraphs will describe the step-by-step procedure to put on the M-20.2 EEBD. a. Remove M-20.2 EEBD from the orange case. b. Lift the yellow lever and discard cover. c. Remove the unit from the case by pulling the yellow neck strap upwards. Oxygen will begin to flow. d. Insert the yellow mouthpiece into mouth. e. Place yellow nose clip on nose.

NOTE The face shield may be donned at this point to augment protection to the user from smoke, chemical vapor, direct flame and debris. Simply pull the face shield over the head and pull outward on the o-rings to tighten the face shield around the neck. f. 2-4. Inhale through mouth and escape.

WHEN TO USE THE M-20.2 EEBD NOTE During escape it is normal to experience an increased breathing air temperature. A maximum temperature of 115F may be reached only during very hard work.

The M-20.2 EEBD should be used immediately at the first indication of a fire or explosion, even if smoke is not visible. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless. A fatal amount of carbon monoxide can be inhaled before smoke is present. If there is a possibility that an oxygen deficient atmosphere is present, put on the M-20.2 EEBD. Some of the possible indication of an emergency and the need for the use of the M-20.2 EEBD are as listed below. In the event of an emergency, always don the M-20.2 EEBD before attempting to escape or help others. a. Sight of Smoke b. Smell of Smoke c. Sight of Fire

d. Fire or Toxic Gas Alarm e. Sudden Increase of Air Temperature f. Sound of an Explosion

g. Vibration of an Explosion

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Figure 2-2. Operating Procedure Guide

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h. Interruption of Air Flow i. 2-5. Someone around you has difficulty breathing or passes out.

DURATION OF OPERATION

The M-20.2 EEBD is rated by NIOSH for a minimum of 10 minutes usage. During an actual shipboard escape, a M-20.2 EEBD can last between 15 to 20 minutes. In a shipboard casualty, an M-20.2 EEBD can last up to 32 minutes if the user is trapped and waiting rescue. NOTE NAVSEA testing has shown a maximum of 4 minutes is required to escape from the furthest reaches of a CVN class ship. 2-5.1 Duration Factors. The following paragraphs are five factors that affect the duration of the M-20.2 EEBD. a. The amount of work required to escape affects the duration. Low ceilings, steep inclines or ladders, and irregular floors increase the work required to escape. Less work results in greater duration. b. The physical condition or fitness of the user affects the duration. A high heart rate, age, and high percent of body fat decrease the fitness of the subject. The more fit the user, the greater the duration. c. Regardless of the fitness of the user, the amount of oxygen required is proportional to the users weight. The less the user weighs, the greater the duration. d. The breathing rate of the user affects the duration. The rate can be increased by excitement and fear. The lower the breathing rate, the greater the duration. e. The degree of training and familiarity can affect the duration. The more training and experience the subject has with a M-20.2 EEBD, the more his breathing will be calm and controlled. If a subject is familiar with a particular escape-way it may improve the mechanics of his escape.

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CHAPTER 3
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

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INTRODUCTION

The following paragraphs will describe the functions of the M-20.2 Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD). 3-2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

The M-20.2 EEBD is designed to provide the 10-minute self-contained closed circuit breathing apparatus requirement for escape from confined space, and the M-20.2 EEBD requirement for use in maritime shipboard confined spaces. 3-2.1 Method of Operation. The following paragraphs will describe the functional operation of the M-20.2 EEBD. NOTE Venting of gas through the relief valve during operation happens on occasion and should be ignored by the user. a. General. The M-20.2 EEBD automatically and continuously flows oxygen from the cylinder into the breathing bag when the unit is pull from the bottom case. While the unit is operating, carbon dioxide is absorbed by the lithium hydroxide scrubbers, which are located within the main body of the M-20.2 EEBD. b. Workload. The M-20.2 EEBD regulates the amount of oxygen supplied during operation. Occasionally, during low workload, the oxygen regulator supplies more oxygen than the user can use. When this occurs, the excess gas automatically vents through the relief valve. c. Inhalation Operation. During inhalation, and whenever the bag flattens, the oxygen regulator increases the oxygen flow into the breathing bag. Oxygen passes from the breathing bag through the scrubber and into the mouthpiece. d. Exhalation Operation. During exhalation, carbon dioxide laden air is exhaled through the scrubber and then into the breathing bag. 3-2.2 Optional Components. The M-20.2 EEBD is equipped with both a neck strap and face shield. a. Neck Strap. The neck strap can be donned during the operation of the M-20.2 EEBD and adjusted pulling on the ring that shortens the strap. b. Face Shield. The face shield is used in the event the user requires head protection from smoke or chemical vapor. The face shield is made of Teflon and may be helpful in avoiding contact with direct flame or debris.

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CHAPTER 4
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

4-1.

INTRODUCTION

The scheduled maintenance instructions in this manual are intended to duplicate those furnished in the Planned Maintenance System (PMS). In case of conflicts, the PMS documentation takes precedence. Such conflicts should be reported immediately on the user comment sheet in accordance with TMDER procedures for this manual. Table 4-1 outlines the scheduled maintenance. Table 4-1. Schedule Maintenance Periodicity R-1D 24M-1R Maintenance Action Inspection belt-worn EEBD 1. Inspect belt-worn and wall mounted EEBD for signs of high-force impact. 2. Inspect belt-worn and wall mounted EEBD for Expiration Date Dispose of EEBD Clean and disinfect M-20.2T EEBD Training Unit Reference 6-2.1 1. 6-2.1c. 2. 6-2.1d. 6-4 A-3

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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

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INTRODUCTION

The M-20.2 EEBD has only two indications that the unit may be defective. The following paragraphs will describe these indications. 5-2. GAUGE READING

The gauge is the main indicator to identify a faulty M-20.2 EEBD. A properly charged M-20.2 EEBD will have a gauge reading in the Green zone at temperatures up to approximately 120 F. The below paragraphs describe the indications of a functional and non-functional M-20.2 EEBD. a. Normal M-20.2 EEBD. A normal indication on the gauge is when the needle is positioned in the Green zone, as indicated in figure 5-1.

Figure 5-1. Normal M-20.2 EEBD Gauge

b. Functional M-20.2 EEBD at Elevated Temperature. In figure 5-2, the needle on the gauge will go beyond the right of the Green zone and into the Red zone, when exposed to higher temperatures. If the surrounding temperature is above 120 F and the needle is above the Green zone, remove the unit from the area and allow to cool down to 65-75 F. The needle should then read within the Green zone. In an emergency, don the M-20.2 EEBD regardless of the temperature. The amount of oxygen in the cylinder has not changed, only its pressure. The unit is still operational. A burst disk is incorporated into the oxygen valve to safely release high cylinder pressure caused by high ambient temperature. If a disk should burst, all of the oxygen in the cylinder will safely vent and the gauge will read zero psi.

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Figure 5-2. Elevated Temperature Reading on a M-20.2 EEBD Gauge c. Non-Functional M-20.2 EEBD. As shown in Figure 5-3, a gauge reading to the left of the Green zone is considered a non-functional M-20.2 EEBD and should be removed from service. When the gauge needle is on the White line, the M-20.2 EEBD has been discharged and should be removed from service.

Figure 5-3. Reduced/Empty Reading on a M-20.2 EEBD Gauge

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5-3.

TAMPER INDICATING BALL

The M-20.2 EEBD is equipment with a tamper indicating ball located within the yellow latch lever. Through visual inspection of the yellow latch lever, the tamper indicating ball should be visible through the lever. If the tamper indicating ball is missing, remove the M-20.2 EEBD from service. Figure 5-4 is provided for reference.

Figure 5-4. Tamper Indicator Ball

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CHAPTER 6
CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

6-1.

INTRODUCTION

This chapter will provide inspection, service life, and disposal of the M-20.2 EEBD. 6-2. INSPECTION NOTE Do not lift the yellow latch or open the clear case to inspect the M-20.2 EEBD. The inspections for the M-20.2 EEB are visual. The inspections described shall be performed on each M-20.2 EEBD semiannually upon deployment. Subsequently, if the M-20.2 EEBD is belt worn, the inspection shall be performed at the beginning of each work shift that the device is worn. If stored, the visual inspections should be conducted every year. 6-2.1 Visual Inspection of the M-20.2 EEBD. Use the following step-by-step procedure to inspect the M-20.2 EEBD.

WARNING Injury or Death may occur to personnel, if Tamper Indicating Ball is missing or Latch has been opened. Remove unit immediately from service if the unit has been tampered with or if the Tamper Indicating Ball is missing. a. Check for the presence of the Tamper Indicator Ball on the latch lever. If it is missing or the latch has been opened, remove the M-20.2 EEBD from service. Use figure 5-4 as a reference. b. Read the Pressure Gauge. The tip of the needle on the gauge is normally in the Green zone. If the needle is in the Red zone or the white zero pressure mark, remove the M-20.2 EEBD from service immediately. If the view of the gauge is obstructed, the M-20.2 EEBD must be removed from service. If the surrounding air temperature is above 120F (49C) and the needle is above the Green zone, the unit can remain in service. The needle should return to the Green zone when the unit is removed from the high temperature. c. Visually inspect the apparatus for indications of high force impacts. Indications of high force impacts are listed below. If any of these signs are present the M-20.2 EEBD must be removed from service: (1). Case cracked, burned, deformed, or excessively worn. (2). Excessive gap between the cover and Base. (3). Damaged Latch or Cover Band. (4). Dirt, debris, or moisture visible through the gauge window.

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(5). Broken belt loops. d. Ensure that the M-20.2 EEBD has not exceeded the life date printed on the information label. Ensure belt worn period (5 consecutive years) has not expired. 6-2.2 Common Abuses. Avoid the following common abuses to the M-20.2 EEBD. a. If the M-20.2 EEBD is accidentally opened, do not close it. Remove from service.

b. Do not drop the M-20.2 EEBD, particularly when taking off the belt to which it is attached. c. Do not clean the M-20.2 EEBD with anything other than a soft brush (only outside case) d. Do not immerse the M-20.2 EEBD in water e. Do not sit on the M-20.2 EEBD. f. Do not drag the M-20.2 EEBD on the ground.

g. Do not place the M-20.2 EEBD near heat greater than 149F (65C). h. Do not put tape or stickers on the M-20.2 EEBD that would impede its opening or the reading of the gauge. 6-3. SERVICE LIFE

The M-20.2 EEBD may remain in service for fifteen (15) years from the date of manufacture, provided the conditions of use are observed. The M-20.2 EEBD must be either stored (bulkhead mounted) or belt worn according to the conditions of use, throughout the service life, after which it must be returned to stored service. 6-3.1 Conditions of Use: a. The visual inspections as described in paragraph 6-2 must be performed. b. Proper care as described throughout this manual must be performed. c. When stored, the M-20.2 EEBD must be contained in an Ocenco, Incorporated Secondary Container, (P/N R15997), and then placed in a rigid bracket securely fastened to a wall or other substantial structure. d. If belt worn the M-20.2 EEBD must be worn on the person and initial date of use recorded on the Band Label. Band labels may be obtained from the ISEA, NWSC PC (N61331).

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DISPOSAL

Safe disposal is necessary after the M-20.2 EEBD has been used, fails inspection, or has exceeded the fifteen-year service life. Expended Ocenco EEBDs must be disposed of in accordance with hazardous material disposal regulations. The units can be returned to Ocenco with a Return Material Authorization (RMA) obtained from the Ocenco website at http://www.ocenco.com/rma/ .

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CHAPTER 7
ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN

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INTRODUCTION

The M-20.2 EEBD has no replaceable parts. The M-20.2T Trainer EEBD parts are listed in Appendix A. Table 7-1 provides the ordering information for the M-20.2 EEBD and the M-20.2T Trainer EEBD. Table 7-1. End Item Ordering Information NSN 4240-01-439-5937 4240-01-459-0078 7-2. ACCESSORIES Nomenclature Breathing Apparatus, Oxygen Generating Training Device, EBBD, M20.2T Part Number M-20.2 M202TR CAGE 03WY2 03WY2 Unit of Issue EA EA

Table 7-2 provides the ordering data for the secondary storage unit. Table 7-2. Accessory Ordering Information NSN 4240-01-502-7030 Nomenclature Rack, Stowage Part Number R15997 CAGE 03WY2 Unit of Issue EA

Below is the address for CAGE Code 03WY2: Ocenco Inc.


10225 82nd Ave
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-5801
Telephone: (262) 947-9000
Fax: (262) 947-9020
Website: www.ocenco.com

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APPENDIX A M-20.2T TRAINER

WARNING Death or Injury may occur if the M-20.2T Trainer is used for protection from hazardous atmospheres. The M-20.2T Trainer provides NO protection from hazardous atmospheres and is to be for training purposes only. The M-20.2T Training must be segregated from regular workspaces.

A-1.

INTRODUCTION

This chapter will provide detailed information on the M-20.2T Trainer EEBD. The M-20.2T Trainer is designed to look like, don like and have breathing resistance similar to the M-20.2 EEBD. The M-20.2T Trainer is identified by a blue secondary container and blue scrubber. Opening and donning an M-20.2 EEBD is a motor skill. The most effective method of teaching a motor skill is to have the student repetitively perform the motor skill. It is essential that the students have hands on experience with the M-20.2T Trainer. The more often students have the M-20.2T Trainer in their hands and the more often the M-20.2T Trainer is donned in practice, the better their recall. Periodic training is highly recommended to achieve proficiency. A training video is available from Ocenco (P/N 940013) to augment training for the M-20.2T Trainer. A-2. M-20.2T TRAINER THEORY OF OPERATION

The following paragraphs describe the theory of operation for the M-20.2T Trainer: a. The M-20.2T Trainer is worn on the belt to demonstrate the proper orientation on the belt or is placed in the blue Secondary Container to simulate the stored position. b. The Latch assembly is identical to the M-20.2 EEBD, so that the opening of the M-20.2T Trainer is practiced hands on. c. As the unit is pulled from the base by the Neck Strap, the Activation Cable Snap disconnects from the Oxygen Regulator, simulating the oxygen activation of the M-20.2 EEBD. d. During inhalation, air is supplied to the student from the atmosphere through holes in the Mouthpiece. e. During exhalation, air is exhaled into the Mouthpiece, passing through the holes in the Mouthpiece to the atmosphere. During inhalation and exhalation, the breathing resistance through the Mouthpiece holes simulates the breathing resistance of the M-20.2 EEBD.

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A-3.

CLEANING AND REPACKING THE M-20.2T TRAINER

Follow the below step-by-step procedures to clean and repack the M-20.2T Trainer. a. Remove the Mouthpiece from the Scrubber by pressing the release button with a standard pencil or similar object and pulling upwards on the Mouthpiece removing it from the Scrubber. b. Sanitize the Mouthpiece using one of the following methods: (1). Immerse mouthpiece for 2 minutes in a warm water 110F (or 43C) solution of hypochlorite solution (approximately one milliliter of liquid laundry bleach to 1 liter of water). (2). Immerse mouthpiece for 2 minutes in a warm water 110F (or 43C) solution of Wescodyne (approximately 2 tablespoons of Wescodyne per 1.5 gallons of water). c. Rinse under clean running warm water at a temperature of about 110F, DO NOT exceed 122F (or 50C). d. Allow Mouthpiece to air dry in such a way as to prevent distortion of mouthpiece. Do not dry Mouthpiece by placing near heat or in direct sunlight. e. Wipe remainder of the M-20.2T Trainer with a sponge dampened in cleaning solution. f. Air dry in a clean, uncontaminated area. Do not dry by placing near heat or in direct sunlight. g. Snap the Mouthpiece onto the Scrubber Spring Clips. h. Fold the Breathing Bag into a rectangle no larger then the bottom of the Scrubber. i. Snap the Activation Cable onto the Oxygen Regulator.

j. Carefully set the M-20.2T Trainer into the Base while holding the Breathing Bag (folded) against the bottom of the Scrubber. It may be may be helpful to use a packing strap to hold the Breathing Bag in place. Remove the strap after the M-20.2T Trainer is in the Base. k. Hold the Mouthpiece and Nose clip and fold the Neck Strap on top of the Mouthpiece and Cylinder. It may be helpful to use a packing strap to hold in place. l. Place the Cover on the Base. Make sure to remove the packing strap if it was used.

m. Hook the S-Hook on the Belt Loop side of the Base Assembly with the two hooks curling away from the case. n. Hook the Latch Assembly on the front side of the Base, making sure it is correctly secure in the slot as shown in Figure A-1.

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Figure A-1. Band Position Indication o. Bring the Latch Assembly over the Cover and engage the two yellow forks on the lever in the curled tabs of the S-Hook and push down on the yellow lever. A-4. REPAIR PARTS FOR THE M-20.2T TRAINER

Table A-1 lists the repair parts available for the M-20.2T Trainer. Table A-1. M-20.2T Trainer Repair Parts NSN 4240-01-501-7071 4240-01-464-2636 4240-01-464-2735 4240-01-464-2618 Nomenclature Mouthpiece Assembly Mouthpiece Kit Noseclip Assembly Band Assembly Part Number 643103 643040 633003 330193 CAGE 03WY2 03WY2 03WY2 03WY2 Unit of Issue EA EA EA EA

Below is the address for CAGE Code 03WY2: Ocenco Inc.


10225 82nd Ave
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-5801
Telephone: (262) 947-9000
Fax: (262) 947-9020
Website: http://www.ocenco.com

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INSTRUCTION: Continue on 8 1/2" x 11" paper if additional space is needed.
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7. RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO PUBLICATION PAGE NO. A. PARAGRAPH B.

C. RECOMMENDED CHANGES AND REASONS

8. NAME AND WORK CENTER (Originator--Please Print)

9. DATE

10. DSN/COMM NO.

11. TRANSMITTED TO (NSDSA Will Complete)

12. SHIP HULL NO. AND/OR STATION ADDRESS (Do Not Abbreviate)

13. EMAIL ADDRESS (Originator)

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