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DC50 Series Dual-Cool Climate Control 

Tube and DC70 Vest Instruction Sheet

The DC50 Dual-Cool tube is approved by NIOSH to supply a continuous flow 
of cool air to certain Bullard supplied air respirators. Please consult the 
NIOSH approval matrix in your respirator user manual to verify that the DC50 
is NIOSH approved for your specific configuration. All Bullard parts must be 
present and properly assembled to constitute a NIOSH-approved respirator.  

Air Quality Requirements

Grade D breathing air must be supplied to the point-of-attachment of the Bullard 
air supply hose, where the air supply hose connects to the fitting. Always use an 
inlet filter on your air source and monitors and alarms as necessary to assure 
clean, breathable, Grade D air.

Supplied breathing air must at least meet or exceed the requirements 
for Type 1 gaseous air as described in the Compressed Gas 
Association Commodity Specification G-7.1 (Grade D or higher quality) 
and specified by Federal Law 42CFR, Part 84, Subpart J, 84.141(b) and  
29 CFR 1910.134(i)(1)(ii).

The requirements for Grade D breathable air include:

Oxygen  ............................................................. 19.5-23.5%
Hydrocarbons in mg/m

3

 of gas  ..................  5 mg/m

3

 max.

Carbon monoxide  ..........................................  10 ppm max.
Carbon dioxide  .........................................  1,000 ppm max.
Odor  ...............................................  No pronounced odor*
No toxic contaminants at levels that make air unsafe to breathe.

*

 

 Specific measurement of odor in gaseous air is impractical. Air normally may 
have a slight odor. The presence of a pronounced odor should render the air 
unsatisfactory.

Contact the Compressed Gas Association (1235 Jefferson David Highway, 
Arlington, VA 22202 or www.cganet.com) for complete details on Commodity 
Specification G-7.1.

For technical assistance, contact Bullard Customer Service at 877-BULLARD 
(285-5273).

For use with Airline Respirators

WARnIng

Before using this product, read and follow all directions and warnings, 
including those in the respirator instruction manual.

 The respirator’s air source must supply clean, breathable air, Grade 
D or better, at all times. The respirator does not purify air or filter out 
contaminants.

Connecting the respirator to a line supplying Nitrogen or other harmful 
gases could cause death or serious injury.

The DC50 Dual-Cool tube cannot be used with a low pressure air source 
such as an ambient air pump.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury.

Summary of Contents for DC50 Series

Page 1: ...ments for Grade D breathable air include Oxygen 19 5 23 5 Hydrocarbons in mg m3 of gas 5 mg m3 max Carbon monoxide 10 ppm max Carbon dioxide 1 000 ppm max Odor No pronounced odor No toxic contaminants at levels that make air unsafe to breathe Specific measurement of odor in gaseous air is impractical Air normally may have a slight odor The presence of a pronounced odor should render the air unsati...

Page 2: ...r Bullard V5 Series hose in lengths of 25 to 50 feet Bullard V11 hose to hose adapters MUST be used to connect V10 hose lengths together Secure connection s until wrench tight and leak free Warning Warning The DC50 Dual Cool climate control system is not recommended for cooling the air supply when the air temperature is less than 70 F Because the DC50 Dual Cool may cool the incoming air by more th...

Page 3: ...Cool assembly is on your right hand side 3 Don the vest Use the Velcro closure strips to adjust loosely for size NOTE The vest should mount over the belt with the Dual Cool unit positioned in the V of the vest found on the right hand side Figure 1 4 Snap the quick disconnect nipple found on the end of the cooling vest connector hose into the quick disconnect coupler on the Dual Cool Figure 3 5 Don...

Page 4: ...s maximum airflow out of the Dual Cool tube s exhaust ports To obtain air that is closer to ambient temperature turn air temperature control knobs clockwise If knobs are closed completely your respirator will receive air that is essentially at ambient temperature NOTE There are separate controls to adjust the temperature of the air that is distributed to the vest and the breathing zone The right h...

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