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Description
X-plore 3000
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very similar, but the Dräger X-plore 3500 offers a drop-down feature
due to the clasp in the neckstrap.
The half masks and two respiratoy filters of the Dräger X-plore series
form an air purifying respirator. Air purifying respirators filter certain
gases, vapors and particles from the air breathed by the wearer within
specified limit values. The choice of the respiratory filters depends on
the pollutants in the environment. For information on the application
and which filters can be used, please refer to the Instructions for Use
of the X-plore Bayonet Respiratory Filters and the NIOSH approval
matrix (see page 166).
Operating temperature of the half mask: -22 °F to 140 °F (-30 °C to
60 °C). For the filters, different operating temperatures may apply.
2.3
Approvals
The air purifying respirators are approved in accordance with:
NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84
EN 140:1998
AS/NZS 1716:2012
TP TC 019/2011
2.4
Markings
On the outside of the half mask: Manufacturer / Size
In the half mask: Product name / Part number / Material / CE mark-
ing / Date of manufacture
On the exhalation valve disc: Date of manufacture
On the head harness: Manufacturer / Material / Part number / Date
of manufacture
Sizes: S = small; M = medium; L = large
Material: TPE = thermoplastic elastomer; PP = polypropylene
Summary of Contents for X-plore 3300
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