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Kirby Morgan® SuperLite® 27®
The SuperLite® 27® gives the working diver a compact, reliable and extremely comfortable helmet.
If the diver is looking for the most compact helmet with the “snuggest” fit, the SuperLite® 27® is Kirby Morgan’s smaller unit in our selection of highest quality commercial diving helmets.
The SuperLite® 27® comes standard with the Tri-Valve® Exhaust System which provides exceptionally dry breathing under all conditions, without increasing breathing resistance. Also setting the SuperLite® 27® apart from other helmets is its water dump valve which is mounted on the port side, contributing to the shorter, more compact profile of this helmet.
The SuperFlow® 350 regulator featured on the SuperLite® 27® provides outstanding performance. With the diver adjustable system, the regulator can be “tuned” during the dive according to the workload, especially important when using a low pressure compressor with varying supply pressures.
Kirby Morgan® 27 SuperLite helmet | Superflow® 350 Regulator | Air train | Defogging Steady Flow Valve | Emergency (EGS) Valve | Fibreglass and Carbon Fibre Reinforced Shell | Gas Supply Non-Return Valve | Nose Block Device | Rapid Change Modular Communications Systems | Side Block | Silicone Oral Nasal Mask | Top Handle | Whisker Wings |
The SuperLite® 27® helmet has been tested and conforms to the performance requirements as set forth in Annex II of Directive 89/686/EEC and, as far as applicable, the EN 15333-1 (class B). It is fully CE marked with demand regulator SuperFlow® 350 and oral nasals P/N 510-690 and P/N 510-747 (now standard). |
This all metal, fully adjustable, Commercial Rated™ demand regulator provides easy breathing and excellent performance with low pressure compressors. |
The air train diffuses incoming breathing air/gas onto the face port/lens to defog and ventilate. |
Provides an additional flow of gas into the helmet for ventilation and defogging. |
Supplies backup breathing gas to the diver. |
Kirby Morgan® has over 50 years experience in composite laminations. The helmet shell is hand laid up glass fiber reinforced thermal setting polyester (fiberglass) with carbon fiber reinforcement at key points for added durability. It is light and highly impact resistant, and provides a heat/cold barrier as well as being an excellent electrical nonconductor. |
Commercial Rated™, It prevents loss of gas pressure in the event of umbilical damage. |
Allows the diver to block the nose to equalize ears. |
Because the module is easily removed the helmet, repair or replacement of communications parts is quick and trouble free. It is available with either a male waterproof connector or a bare wire post connection. |
Multi use side block has additional ports built in to provide controlled air flow, if needed.. |
Made of a superior silicone material which is hypo-allergenic and has a longer work life than latex. |
Handle can be removed without breaking seals, making it quick and easy to attach accessories. |
Bubble deflecting Whisker wings keep bubbles further from face port and ears, improving visibility and decreasing internal noise. |
Helmet Bottom | Helmet Inside |
Neck Dams: |
|
Item | Kirby Morgan® order code |
SL 27 Helmet w/Posts | 500-040 |
SL 27 Helmet w/MWPC | 500-041 |
Type | Document | Download |
Datasheet | Kirby Morgan® 27 SuperLite® helmet |
Kirby Morgan® 27 SuperLite helmet | Superflow® 350 Regulator | Air train | Defogging Steady Flow Valve | Emergency (EGS) Valve | Fibreglass and Carbon Fibre Reinforced Shell | Gas Supply Non-Return Valve | Nose Block Device | Rapid Change Modular Communications Systems | Side Block | Silicone Oral Nasal Mask | Top Handle | Whisker Wings |
The SuperLite® 27® helmet has been tested and conforms to the performance requirements as set forth in Annex II of Directive 89/686/EEC and, as far as applicable, the EN 15333-1 (class B). It is fully CE marked with demand regulator SuperFlow® 350 and oral nasals P/N 510-690 and P/N 510-747 (now standard). |
This all metal, fully adjustable, Commercial Rated™ demand regulator provides easy breathing and excellent performance with low pressure compressors. |
The air train diffuses incoming breathing air/gas onto the face port/lens to defog and ventilate. |
Provides an additional flow of gas into the helmet for ventilation and defogging. |
Supplies backup breathing gas to the diver. |
Kirby Morgan® has over 50 years experience in composite laminations. The helmet shell is hand laid up glass fiber reinforced thermal setting polyester (fiberglass) with carbon fiber reinforcement at key points for added durability. It is light and highly impact resistant, and provides a heat/cold barrier as well as being an excellent electrical nonconductor. |
Commercial Rated™, It prevents loss of gas pressure in the event of umbilical damage. |
Allows the diver to block the nose to equalize ears. |
Because the module is easily removed the helmet, repair or replacement of communications parts is quick and trouble free. It is available with either a male waterproof connector or a bare wire post connection. |
Multi use side block has additional ports built in to provide controlled air flow, if needed.. |
Made of a superior silicone material which is hypo-allergenic and has a longer work life than latex. |
Handle can be removed without breaking seals, making it quick and easy to attach accessories. |
Bubble deflecting Whisker wings keep bubbles further from face port and ears, improving visibility and decreasing internal noise. |
Helmet Bottom | Helmet Inside |
Neck Dams: |
|
Item | Kirby Morgan® order code |
SL 27 Helmet w/Posts | 500-040 |
SL 27 Helmet w/MWPC | 500-041 |
Type | Document | Download |
Datasheet | Kirby Morgan® 27 SuperLite® helmet |