- (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.
- (3) Except as provided in SFAR 109, each chemical oxygen generator installation must meet the requirements of § 25.795(d).
(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, as amended at 79 FR 13519, Mar. 11, 2014]