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B.
DEsCENT PATH AND LANDING AREA CLEARANCE: The planned descent path must be unobstructed.
The landing area must be clear of obstructions to permit safe landing of the user. Failure to provide an
unobstructed descent path and landing area may result in serious injury. Maintain a minimum distance of 1
foot (31 cm) from any vertical surface to ensure safe descent. A separate pulley is available for use with the
R550 Rescue & Escape Device that can be used to re-direct the lifeline away from obstructions.
C.
TEsTING THE sYsTEM: DBI-SALA recommends performing a test descent using a 120 lb (55 kg)
test weight. The descent speed should be uniform, and allow the user to reach the landing area safely.
Record all descents in the Descent Log (Section 10).
D. sHARP EDGEs: Avoid using this equipment where system components will be in contact with, or abrade
against, unprotected sharp edges. An Edge Protector (Figure 2) or protective padding must be used
when descending over sharp edges.
3.3
INsTALLATIoN: The R550 Rescue & Escape Device is available in several configurations and therefore its
installation will vary.
WARNING:
When connecting the R550 Descender to an Anchorage, confirm that the connection arrangement will not
block or restrict a descent.
CoNNECTING THE R550 DEsCENDER To ANCHoRAGE: Figure 3 illustrates attachment of the
Emergency Descent Device to an anchorage. See Section 2 for compatibility and anchorage strength
requirements.
• Connecting the R550 Descender to a Fixed Ladder: The R550 can be attached to the rungs of a
fixed ladder with a DBI-SALA ladder bracket accessory (see Figure 4). The R550 Descender mounts on
the Ladder Bracket by fitting the lower eye of the R550 over the pin on the ladder bracket and inserting
the Ball Lock Pin through mounting holes in the R550 anchor loop and ladder bracket. R550 Descenders
mounted with the ladder bracket still require that the unit be secured by the anchorage handle to an
anchorage of sufficient strength (see Section 2.3).
• Preparing the Lifeline: Lower one end of the lifeline to the ground or landing below. Ensure the lifeline
is free of knots or kinks.
3.4
usE - sINGLE PERsoN uNAssIsTED EsCAPE: Procedures for performing and unassisted descent with
the R550 Rescue & Escape Device are as follows:
WARNING:
The users of this equipment must be in good physical condition. The user must have the ability to absorb the landing.
Figure 2 - Edge Protector
Figure 3 - Connecting the R550 Descender to Anchorage
Anchorage
Carabiner
Anchorage
Connector
3
Anchorage
Anchorage
Connector
Anchorage
Web
Lanyard
Anchorage
Connector
(Web Sling)
Carabiner