DocumentCode :
2176324
Title :
Replacement of the yellow dixie cup
Author :
Ancman, Eileen ; Poprik, Chris
Author_Institution :
HSC/XRS, Brooks AFB, TX, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
23-27 May 1994
Firstpage :
1135
Abstract :
The upgrade and improvement of life support systems has always been a priority for the United States Air Force. A study is currently underway to determine the feasibility of replacing the emergency passenger protective breathing device used on USAF transport aircraft. The present system, the “yellow dixie cup”, provides supplemental oxygen in the event of a rapid decompression. The system is not designed to provide protection in the event of a fire or toxic fumes resulting from a cargo spill. The proposed replacement, utilizing either a positive pressure closed loop or filter based open loop system, will provide protection during any of these circumstances. In addition to personnel safety considerations, the Air Force continually strives to improve product reliability and maintainability. Approximately one third of the yellow dixie cups must be replaced annually, whether used or not. Specifications for the new mask include a requirement for an active five year shelf life. The effort, known as the Passenger Smoke and Fume Protective Device (PSFPD) study, is presently in the market survey phase, where the potential for buying an off-the-shelf item is under evaluation. This type of procurement, a Nondevelopmental Item (NDI) acquisition, is a highly cost effective method of meeting DoD needs. The market survey includes conducting evaluations to develop a performance-based specification to be used for the the procurement if a suitable replacement is found. The projected acquisition is planned for FY1995. The commercial aviation industry, which also uses the yellow dixie cup, has taken a great interest in the results of the study
Keywords :
aircraft instrumentation; military equipment; safety; safety systems; Nondevelopmental Item acquisition; PSFPD; Passenger Smoke and Fume Protective Device; USAF transport aircraft; United States Air Force; aviation industry; decompression; emergency passenger protective breathing device; filter based open loop; life support systems; mask; personnel safety; positive pressure closed loop; product maintainability; product reliability; supplemental oxygen; yellow dixie cup; Air safety; Filters; Fires; Maintenance; Military aircraft; Open loop systems; Personnel; Procurement; Product safety; Protection;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1994. NAECON 1994., Proceedings of the IEEE 1994 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1893-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1994.332915
Filename :
332915
Link To Document :
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