It looks like you’re referring to Scott SAS907 Cond/C, which is likely a Scott Aviation self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) or an escape breathing device used in mining or industrial applications. Here’s what I found:

Scott SAS907 Cond/C Overview:
– Type: Closed-circuit, self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR)
– Purpose: Provides breathable air in emergency situations (e.g., mine evacuations, toxic gas exposure).
– Duration: Typically lasts 60 minutes (varies by model).
– Oxygen Source: Chemical oxygen generator (KO₂ or similar) that converts CO₂ back to breathable air.
– Weight: ~2–3 kg (varies by model).
– Activation: Pull-tab or bite-and-breathe mechanism.

Key Features:
✔ Closed-circuit system (recycles exhaled air)
✔ Compact & wearable (often carried on a belt)
✔ No external power required
✔ Used in mining, chemical plants, confined spaces

Possible Variations:
– “Cond/C” might indicate a conditioned/compressed variant or a specific regulatory certification.
– Check the label for exact specs (duration, approval standards like MSHA, NIOSH, EN 13794).

Maintenance & Storage:
– Shelf life: ~5–10 years (check expiration date).
– Storage: Keep in a dry, temperature-controlled environment.
– Inspection: Regularly check for damage or seal integrity.

Common Applications:
– Mining emergencies (coal, metal mines)
– Industrial gas leaks (H₂S, CO, etc.)

Scott SAS907 Cond/C

– Confined space rescue

If you need specific technical details, check the manufacturer’s manual or look for regulatory markings on the unit. Let me know if you need help interpreting them!

Would you like details on usage or testing procedures?