Sec. 25.1450 - Chemical oxygen generators.
(a) For the purpose of this section, a
chemical oxygen generator is defined as a device which produces oxygen by
chemical reaction.
(b) Each chemical oxygen generator must
be designed and installed in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) Surface temperature developed by the
generator during operation may not create a hazard to the airplane or to
its occupants.
(2) Means must be provided to relieve
any internal pressure that may be hazardous.
(c) In addition to meeting the
requirements in paragraph (b) of this section, each portable chemical
oxygen generator that is capable of sustained operation by successive
replacement of a generator element must be placarded to show --
(1) The rate of oxygen flow, in liters
per minute;
(2) The duration of oxygen flow, in
minutes, for the replaceable generator element; and
(3) A warning that the replaceable
generator element may be hot, unless the element construction is such that
the surface temperature cannot exceed 100 degrees F.
[Amdt. 25-41, 42 FR 36971, July 18, 1977]