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SERVICE BULLETIN

165013 (MPV-625)

AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR

IMPORTANT: Read and follow this
service literature before you use the
respirator. The literature explains the
proper use, care and safety precau-
tions for your respirator. Keep for
future reference.

PERMISSIBLE

Supplied Air Respirator

Type C Continuous-Flow Class

LIMITATIONS

Approved for respirator protection against
atmospheres not immediately dangerous
to life or health.  Not for use in atmospheres
containing less than 19.5 percent oxygen.

This respirator must not be worn
in any atmosphere immediately
dangerous to life or health.

Follow the manufacturer’s in-
structions for providing a supply
of respirable air.

In making renewals or repairs,
parts identical with those fur-
nished by the manufacturer un-
der the pertinent approval shall
be maintained.

This respirator shall be selected,
fitted, used and maintained in ac-
cordance with The National Insti-
tute for Occupational Safety and
Health, Occupational Safety and
Health Administration and other
applicable regulations.

Severe or long term illness can
occur if the wrong type of respira-
tory protection is used. This res-
pirator will only provide protec-
tion against certain kinds and lim-
ited amounts of materials. Never
use this respirator for protection
against:

• Asbestos containing dusts and

mists

• Sandblasting
• Any material used in a closed or

poorly ventilated area

A respirator must be properly
prescribed and fitted to your
needs.  OSHA and industry stan-
dards require:

• A qualified safety expert or in-

dustrial hygienist select the
correct respirator

• The correct respirator can only

be selected after finding out
the kinds and amounts of toxic
materials to which you will be
exposed.

SB-25-050-A

Replaces SB-25-050

DESCRIPTION

Risk of illness or death. Follow
all instructions. The activated
carbon filter does not remove
carbon monoxide or carbon di-
oxide.

This air supplied respirator is
designed to provide a high level
of protection in contaminated
atmospheres when worn and
used correctly. It is not for use
in atmospheres immediately
dangerous to life or health; and,
if accidentally disconnected or
removed, the wearer must be
able to safely reach a clean,
breathable air supply. The com-
pressed air supply to the respi-
rator must be of breathable
quality (Grade D) and conform
to 42 CFR 84.141 (a) (b) and
relevant national standards.

This air supplied respirator has a light-
weight, fully adjustable headband and
browguard. The detachable acetate visor
can be lifted up from the face when the
operator is not working in a hazardous
area. Two half turn tension knobs adjust
the visor movement.  Two disposable visor
covers are provided.

The visor air feed tube is connected to a
filter/regulator attached to the waist belt.
The preset compressed air pressure regu-
lator maintains a constant flow of air to the
visor. See table on page 2 for approved
hose length and pressure ranges. Operat-
ing inlet pressure range is 45 psi (3.1 bar)
to 100 psi (6.8 bar) (see table on page 2).
Nominal flow rate to the visor is 6.0 CFM
(170 liters/min.). The disposable activated
carbon filter removes odor, particulates
and oil vapor and incorporates a color
change indicator. The filter should be
changed when odors are no longer effec-
tively removed or when oil vapor
activates the start of a color change from
white to red. Appropriate filters should be
fitted at the supply hose inlet to provide
Grade D breathing air, such as a DeVilbiss
breathable air panel.

A storage bag is supplied to keep the visor
safe and clean when not is use.

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