Suitable Scope: Designed for the international navigation vessel (excluding fishing boats) navigating beyond coastal areas.
Products Standard: These rafts’ structures & accessories meet the requirement under the International Convention for The Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS), LSA code 4.2 in 1996.
Features: These life rafts are inflated by liquefied CO2 gas (sometimes mixed with N2 gas). They are equipped with a boarding ramp that unfolds automatically, a canopy & flooring capable of retaining heat most effectively & large water pockets to ensure stability. They are design to inflate completely in 10-25 seconds after dropping, under ordinary temperature, so that the crew can board them safely & quickly.
Structure & Performance: These highly reliable life rafts’ structure & performance satisfy the provisions of SOLAS & the Rules of Vessel Lifesaving Equipment such as (1) Capacity to with stand service in temperature ranging from –30 oC to 65 oC; (2) Weight of 185kg or less & (3) Capable to withstand any sea condition for 30 days. They have undergone a dropping test from a height of 30m.
Suitable Scope: for the international navigation vessel
Product Standards: It meets the requirements of <Regulation for the Statutory Surveys of Ships and Offshore Installations> “Technical Regulations for the Statutory Surveys of Sea-going Ships Engaged on International Voyages (1999) “ of P.R.C and SOLAS 74/96 Amendment, LSA and MSC. (81) 70.
Equipment: A pack or B pack (short-term international vessel).
Expansion Method: the life rafts will auto-expansion after dropping out of the ship. If the ship sunk instantly with no casting down, the raft can float and auto-expand under the hydrostatic pressure releaser’s function.
Max. Storage Height: The installation height distance is 18-42m from water surface.