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inspection, 

Cleaning, 

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inspection, Cleaning and  Storage

Bullard CC20 Series respirators have a limited service life. 
Therefore, a regular inspection and replacement program must 
be conducted.
The Bullard CC20 Series respirators and all component parts 
and assemblies should be inspected for damage or excessive 
wear before and after each use to ensure proper functioning. 
Immediately remove the respirator from service and replace parts 
or assemblies that show any sign of failure or excessive wear that 
might reduce the degree of protection originally provided.
Use only CC20 components and replacement parts manufactured 
by Bullard and approved by NIOSH for use with these respirators.
Since respirator use and the quality of maintenance performed vary 
with each job site, it is impossible to provide a specific time frame for 
respirator replacement.
Inspect all components of this respirator system during cleaning and 
before and after each use for signs of wear, tear or damage that might 
reduce the degree of protection originally provided. Respirators used 
by more than one person must be cleaned, inspected and sanitized 
after each use. If not cleaned, contamination may cause illness or 
disease.

Hood and Headband Suspension

inspection

Inspect the hood material for rips, tears, or damage from exces-
sive wear that might reduce the degree of protection originally 
provided. Inspect the inner neck cuff for elasticity. The respira-
tor’s plastic lens should be inspected for cracks, scratches or any 
other signs of damage.
Disassemble the breathing tube from the hood by removing the 
nylon hose clamp. To remove the hose clamp, slide the locks 
sideways in opposite directions.
Remove the headband suspension and optional chin strap from the 
hood, except on loose-fitting facepiece hoods, remove the breath-
ing tube by turning the connector on the tube counter-clockwise 
and pulling out. Inspect headband suspension for cracks, frayed 
or cut crown straps, torn headband or size adjustment slots, loss 
of pliability, or other signs of excessive wear. Check the chin strap 
for loss of elasticity, cuts, and cracked hanger clips. 
If damage is detected, replace immediately with Bullard replace-
ment part(s) or remove the respirator from service.

Cleaning

Bullard does not recommend laundering the hood. When the hood 
becomes dirty, it should be discarded and replaced. The respira-
tor’s plastic lens, headband suspension, and optional chin strap 
should be hand-sponged with warm water and mild detergent, 
rinsed, and air-dried. Mineral spirits may be used to remove 
paints or coatings from the solvent-resistant lens of the 20 TP and 
20TPC hoods. After cleaning and before reassembling, once again 
carefully inspect parts for signs of damage.

CaUtioN

Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning this respirator or any 
parts and assemblies, with the exception that mineral spirits 
may be used to clean the solvent-resistant lens of the 20TP 
and 20TPC hoods. Strong cleaning and disinfecting agents, and 
many solvents, can damage the plastic parts and reduce the 
protective properties of the respirator. Failure to heed these 
instructions may result in minor or moderate injury and/or 
equipment damage.

WarNiNg

Failure to heed these instructions could result in death or 
serious injury.
LEAVE WORK AREA IMMEDIATELY IF:
- Any respirator component becomes damaged
- Airflow into respirator hood stops or slows down
-  Air pressure gauge drops below the minimum specified in 

the Breathing Air Pressure Table

- Breathing becomes difficult
- You become dizzy, nauseous, too hot, too cold, or ill
-  You  taste,  smell,  or  see  contaminants  inside     

          

respirator hood
- Your vision becomes impaired

WarNiNg

Do not store respirator in your work area or leave it unattended 
in a contaminated environment. Respirable contaminants can 
remain suspended in the air for several hours after work activ-
ity ceases, even though you may not see them. Proper work 
practice requires you to wear the respirator until you are out-
side the contaminated area. If you place or store the respirator 
in a contaminated environment, contaminants, dirt, and dust 
could get into the respirator. When you put the respirator back 
on, you could breathe in contaminants upon reuse. Failure to 
heed these instructions could result in death or serious injury.

WarNiNg

The air you breathe will not be clean unless the respirator you 
wear is clean. Failure to heed this warning could result in death 
or serious injury.

CC20 Series airline respirator

User Manual

Summary of Contents for CC20 Series

Page 1: ...C20 Series respirators are approved by NIOSH for use with optional Bullard climate control devices Contact Bullard or its local authorized distributor for more information about these and other accessories for CC20 Series respirators All Bullard parts must be present and properly assembled to constitute a NIOSH approved respirator For technical assistance contact Bullard Technical Support at 877 B...

Page 2: ...able regulations N Never substitute modify add or omit parts Use only exact replacement parts in the configuration specified by the manufacturer O Refer to User s Instructions and or maintenance manuals for information on use and maintenance of these respirators S Special or critical User s Instruction and or specific use limitationa apply Refer to User s Instructions before donning TC PROTECTION1...

Page 3: ... V2025STSHUTOFF V2025ST V2010ST V2050ST V20100STSHUTOFF V20100ST V52535BLACK V55035BLACK V55033FS V55033GRN V52533FF V52533FS V52533 V55030GRN V55031 V55030 V55033 V55032 V52531 V52530 V52530GREEN V52532 V55033FF V5KF2530XXX V5KF2531XXX V5KF2532XXX V5KF2533XXX V5KF2535XXX V5KF5030XXX V5KF5031XXX V5KF5032XXX V5KF5033XXX V5KF5035XXX V5KF2533XXXFF V5KF2533XXXFS V5KF5033XXXFF V5KF5033XXXFS 20LCL 36501...

Page 4: ...n strap Headband Suspension or Head Protection Hard hat models C30 C30R S51 or S51R or suspension models 20TG and 20RT 20LFM 20LFL 20LF2S 20LF2M AND 20LF2L have sewn in elastic headband suspensions Breathing Tube for CC20 Respirators 20BT RTBT For 20TJ 20TIC 20TICH 20TICS 20SIC and 20SICH 20LFBT For 20LFM 20LFL 20LF2S 20LF2M 20LF2L 20LFBTXL For 20LFM 20LFL 20LF2S 20LF2M 20LF2L 20LFBTXS For 20LFM 2...

Page 5: ... according to the Flammable Fabrics Act Class 1 fabrics will burn and do not provide thermal protection if a fire or explosion should occur CC20 materials may create static electricity under low relative humidity Surface resistance and charge dissipation are proportional to the amount of antistatic agent on the fabric and the ambient relative humidity Since the antistatic agent is water soluble it...

Page 6: ...e applications including pharmaceutical manufacturing chemical and pesticide handling tank cleaning spray painting and other industrial or agricultural applications in which hazardous compounds are present The CC20 respirators are not approved for use in any atmosphere immediately dan gerous to life or health IDLH or from which the wearer cannot escape without the aid of the respirator IDLH is def...

Page 7: ...ecessary to provide CC20 Series respirators with a volume of air that falls within the required range of 6 15 cfm or 170 425 lpm Ref 42 CFR Part 84 Subpart J 84 150 Make sure you understand the information in the Breathing Air Pressure Table before using this respirator 1 Determine the type of air source you are using Column 1 then find your flow control valve climate control device Column 2 2 Be ...

Page 8: ...25 34 31 39 F35 F35B V5 25 50 1 2 12 18 19 23 F40 F40B F40S F41 F42 F43 F44 F47 V10 25 50 75 150 200 250 300 1 2 3 5 5 22 25 24 27 27 37 33 40 38 45 V5 25 50 1 2 22 26 25 30 AC100030 AC100030B AC100030S AC100031 AC100032 AC100033 AC100034 AC10035B AC100037 V10 25 50 75 150 175 300 2 3 5 55 65 60 70 65 75 V5 25 50 1 1 55 65 56 69 DC5040 DC5040B DC5040S DC5041 DC5042 DC5043 DC5044 DC5047 V10 50 75 1...

Page 9: ...ng the four pins into the sizing holes Figure 4 NOTE If using the optional 20RT ratchet headband suspension refer to the instruction sheet provided with the 20RT Adjust Crown Straps for Vertical Fit To improve suspension comfort adjust crown straps vertically by repositioning the crown strap posts in the crown straps Vertical adjustment makes the headband ride higher or lower on the wearer s head ...

Page 10: ...at about 1 4 up from the edge Apply shorter Velcro tab to the underside of the brim of the hard hat see Figure 7 5 Insert hard hat into respirator hood with cap visor facing front of hood see Figure 6 6 Tuck cap brim on top of front elastic Velcro band sewn into hood see Figure 7 7 Loop the Velcro strip sewn inside the hood around the back of the cap and affix it to the corresponding Velcro tab pr...

Page 11: ...ting facepieces have a sewn in breathing tube connector on the back The 20LFBT breathing tube has a special connector on the hood end with bayonet type pins 2 Insert the bayonet connector of the 20LFBT breathing tube in the hood connector and turn clockwise until it locks in place see Figure 12 Using Climate Control Devices for CC20 Series Airline Respirators CC20 Series Airline Respirators are ap...

Page 12: ... visor Pull the hood over your head and adjust the headband around your head and the elasticized edge of the faceseal under your chin Make sure that the breathing tube is not twisted after donning 8 Tuck inner bib of hood except on 20TJ 20TP 20LFM 20LFL 20LF2S 20LF2M and 20LF2L into shirt or protec tive clothing for additional splash and overspray protection see Figure 16 9 Pull respirator outer b...

Page 13: ...ge is detected replace immediately with Bullard replace ment part s or remove the respirator from service Cleaning Bullard does not recommend laundering the hood When the hood becomes dirty it should be discarded and replaced The respira tor s plastic lens headband suspension and optional chin strap should be hand sponged with warm water and mild detergent rinsed and air dried Mineral spirits may ...

Page 14: ...are fully inspect flow control valve climate control device for signs of damage If any signs of excessive wear are present replace the flow control valve climate control device or remove the respirator from service Air Supply Hoses Inspection Air supply hose s should be inspected closely for abrasions cor rosion cuts cracks and blistering Be sure the hose fittings are crimped tightly to the hose s...

Page 15: ...er lens no suspension Hood with inner bib for use with Bullard hard hat 20TICH Tychem QC hard hat not included 20SICH Tychem SL with taped and sealed seams hard hat not included Hood with inner bib and long outer bib for use with headband suspension 20TICS Tychem QC with taped and sealed seams and 20TG headband suspension 20TICSN Tychem QC with taped and sealed seams no headband suspension 20SIC T...

Page 16: ...hrader steel quick disconnect nipple X32 With 1 4 Snap Tite steel quick disconnect nipple X33 With 1 4 Snap Tite brass quick disconnect nipple Constant Flow Breathing Tube Assemblies For use with Bullard Free Air Pumps V35 With 1 2 Industrial Interchange steel Hansen compatible quick disconnect nipple X35 For 20LF and 20LF2 Series hoods with 1 2 Industrial Interchange steel Hansen compatible quick...

Page 17: ...ect nipple Hot Cold Tubes Adjustable Flow HC2400 With 1 4 Industrial Interchange steel Hansen compatible quick disconnect nipple HC240031 With 1 4 Schrader steel quick disconnect nipple HC240032 With 1 4 Snap Tite steel quick disconnect nipple Dual CooL Climate Control Device DC5040 With 1 4 Industrial Interchange steel Hansen compatible quick disconnect nipple Includes CH60 connector hose and nyl...

Page 18: ...pler and 1 4 male quick disconnect nipple V5KF2530XXX 25 7 6 m with 1 4 Industrial Interchange steel Hansen compatible fittings V5KF5030XXX 50 15 2 m with 1 4 Industrial Interchange steel Hansen compatible fittings V5KF2531XXX 25 7 6 m with 1 4 Schrader steel quick disconnect fittings V5KF5031XXX 50 15 2 m with 1 4 Schrader steel quick disconnect fittings V5KF2532XXX 25 7 6m with 1 4 Snap Tite ste...

Page 19: ...ontaminated materials Products suspected to be contaminated will be professionally discarded at the customer s expense 4 Ship returned products including those under warranty with all transportation charges pre paid Bullard cannot accept returned goods on a freight collect basis 5 Returned products will be inspected upon return to the Bullard facility Bullard Technical Support will telephone you w...

Page 20: ...ark of Velcro USA ISO 9001 certified Americas E D Bullard Company 1898 Safety Way Cynthiana KY 41031 9303 Toll free 877 BULLARD 285 5273 Tel 859 234 6616 Fax 859 234 8987 www bullard com Europe Bullard GmbH Lilienthalstrasse 12 53424 Remagen Germany Tel 49 2642 999980 Fax 49 2642 9999829 www bullardextrem com Asia Pacific Bullard Asia Pacific Pte Ltd LHK Building 701 Sims Drive 04 03 Singapore 387...

Page 21: ...21C 0922 PAPRFC3 Powered Air Purifying Respirator with OV AG HE Filter Cartridges for organic vapors chlorine hydrogen chloride sulfur dioxide chlorine dioxide hydrogen fluoride and particulates Approval No TC 23C 2765 PAPRFC4 Powered Air Purifying Respirator with AM FM MA AG HE Filter Cartridges for ammonia formaldehyde methylamine chlorine hydrogen chloride sulfur dioxide chlorine dioxide hydrog...

Page 22: ...r is provided to check that there is an adequate volume of air available to the wearer prior to use The system is designed to operate at a minimum air flow of approximately 7 cubic feet of air per minute 198 liters per minute in the hood under normal use on the standard speed setting and 8 5 cubic feet of air per minute 240 liters per minute in the hood under normal use on the high speed setting A...

Page 23: ...nd undamaged Inspect for deterioration physical damage and improper assembly 2 Filter Cartridges Inspect the filter cartridge for any physical damage Check the label to ensure the filter cartridge has not exceeded its use by date Inspect the gasket on the filter for any phsyical damage NOTE Each filter comes with a permanent gasket Ensure that the correct filter cartridge is appropriate for the co...

Page 24: ...ficiency Particulate OV Organic Vapor AM Ammonia CD Chlorine Dioxide CL Chlorine FM Formaldehyde HC Hydrogen Chloride HF Hydrogen fluoride MA Methylamine SD Sulfur Dioxide WARNING Use only the filter cartridge s described in the above table Do not change cartridges while in a hazardous atmosphere Incorrect cartridge selection will invalidate all performance statements and approvals for this equipm...

Page 25: ...er crown strap post Figure 18 NOTE If the hood rises off your head during use first verify proper air pressure then select a different hood for your application or use the optional chin strap Adjusting and Installing Hard Hat in Respirator Hood 20SICH 20TICH 1 Assemble and adjust the standard Bullard hard hat suspensions RS4PC or RS6PC or the optional ratchet suspensions RS4RC or RS6RC by followin...

Page 26: ...the neck cuff is down below the chin and that the air outlets of the cuff see Figure 27 are not restricted If the neck cuff is not below the chin then pull down before continuing See Figure 27 RT Series Hood Use Installing Breathing Tube Assembly in RT Series Respirator Hoods For hoods without a threaded port at the rear Breathing Tubes PA1BT PA1BTXS and PA1BTXL will attach to the hood with a clam...

Page 27: ...nd of breathing tube to blower unit if not already attached by screwing adapters together Remove any protective film covering the lens of the headpiece Put on the belt and blower assembly and make any final adjustments to the belt as necessary keeping the breathing tube and hood behind the head Turn the blower on by depressing and holding the on off switch Figure 33 for approximately 1 second indi...

Page 28: ...ELOW or PARTLY BELOW the PASS LINE with a fully charged battery the filter cartridges may need to be changed Doffing the Respirator Prepare to doff the blower battery and hood in a safe hazard free area and do the following in conjunction with your employer s standard operating procedures Remove the hood Turn the blower off by holding down the on off switch for 5 seconds This is confirmed by a lon...

Page 29: ...iency Particulate Air Filter for Powered Air Purifying Respirators OV Organic Vapor AM Ammonia CD Chlorine Dioxide CL Chlorine FM Formaldehyde HC Hydrogen Chloride HF Hydrogen Fluoride MA Methylamine SD Sulfur Dioxide RESPIRATOR COMPONENTS TC PROTECTION 1 ALTERNATE HOOD ASSEMBLIES ALTERNATE SUSPENSION HARD HAT AS SEMBLIES ALTERNATE BREATHING TUBES BLOWERUNITASSEMBLY FILTERASSEMBLY ALTERNATECARTRID...

Page 30: ...lasts so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific Return Authorization The following steps must be completed before Bullard will accept any returned goods Please read carefully Follow the steps outlined below to return goods to Bullard for repair or replacement under warranty or for paid repairs 1 Contact Bullard Sales Support by telephone or in writ...

Page 31: ...ble bib hood for use without a headband suspension RT1 RT1T Tychem 2000 QC Inflatable neck collar RT2 RT2T Tychem 4000 SL Inflatable neck collar RT3 RT3T Tychem 2000 QC Sport neck collar RT4 RT4T Tychem 4000 SL Sport neck collar Accessory Items for Hoods 20LCL Mylar lens covers CC20 Series 25 pkg RTLC Mylar lens covers RT Series 25 pkg Headband Suspensions and Hard Hats 20TG Standard headband susp...

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