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Battery Pack

A fully charged battery pack will power a blower unit to provide
adequate air volume for the respirator for approximately four to
eight hours for the PA3BU under normal working conditions,
depending on whether one or two battery packs are used.

A fully charged battery pack will power a blower unit to provide
adequate air volume for the respirator for approximately seven
hours for the PA3ISBU.

To charge the battery pack, do the following:

• Open the battery latch and remove the battery from the back of

the blower. 

• Place each battery in the charging ports of the battery charger.

Ensure that the battery contacts line up with the contacts in the
charger port 

(see Figure 1)

• Connect the battery charger to a 115-volt AC electrical outlet.

Charge the battery pack for approximately eight hours.

While the PA3BP battery is charging, the light on the charger will
remain on. The charger light will flash when charging is complete.

While the PA3ISBP battery is charging, the  light on the cord will
remain red. When the unit is charged, it will turn green.

Table-top gang chargers (Part No. PA3GC, with 5 ports, and Part
No. PA3ISGC, with 6 ports) are also available.

Initial Charging Procedure with Quick
Charger

To ensure a full charge on a new battery pack, follow these
important guidelines. These guidelines also apply to battery packs
that have been in storage for extended periods of time.

For new battery packs or packs that have been in storage for
extended periods of time, follow the directions above under
“Battery Pack”, and  when the light begins to flash on the charger
or turns green (PA3ISBP), do the following: 

• Remove the battery pack. Wait 15 seconds. Replace the battery

pack in the nest. The charger light will now remain on (PA3BP)
or turns red (PA3ISBP).

• When the light begins flashing again (PA3BP), or turns green

(PA3ISBP) , remove the battery pack. Wait 15 seconds. Replace the
battery pack in the nest again. The charger light will now remain
on or turn red.

The charger light will flash a third time (PA3BP), or turn green
(PA3ISBP), indicating that the battery is fully charged.

This procedure should also be followed after periods of prolonged
storage. Without periodic charging, the nickel metal hydride
batteries will lose up to 1%–2% of their charge per day. Allowing
a battery to self-discharge during periods of prolonged storage
will not damage the battery. 

Pre-Operational Inspection

Prior to each work shift, perform the following Pre-Operational
Inspection to ensure proper operation and to insure that the unit
is complete.

1. Belt Mounted Blower Unit, Part No. PA3BU/PA3ISBU

• Check that the unit is clean and undamaged.

• Inspect for deterioration, physical damage, and improper

assembly.

• Ensure that the correct filters/cartridges for the appropriate

contaminant are properly mounted on the blower unit. Screw
the cartridges into the ports until hand-tight.

Consult the NIOSH approval label and your own in-plant safety
professional if you have any questions as to the suitability and
efficiency of the Air-Purifying Element.

2. Battery Pack

• Check that the battery is not damaged. 

• Place the battery pack in the battery compartment on the

blower by first engaging the tab on the pack under the lip on
the edge of the compartment. Then close the latch. Place a
second battery pack in the other compartment, if desired
(PA3BU only). If only one battery is used, install the PA3BPC
battery port cover over the unused port (for PA3BU).

3. Hood with Suspension or Hard Hat, or Loose Fitting

Facepiece

• The hood is constructed of either Tychem QC or Tychem SL.

Depending on the model selected, it may be used with either
a headband suspension or a hard hat. The loose fitting
facepiece is constructed of Tychem QC and features an
internal suspension.

• All hoods and loose fitting facepieces are approved for use

with the PA3BU and PA3ISBU Blower Units.

• Inspect the hood or loose fitting facepiece for any physical

damage.

Figure 1

www.bullard.com

PA3BP battery packs 

MUST

be used with PA3 blower units and

PA3ISBP intrinsically safe battery packs 

MUST

be used with

PA3IS blower units. Interchanging these batteries with blowers
may cause damage to the blower and battery 

AND

the blowers

will not operate as intended and may put the wearer at risk.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or
serious injury.

WARNING

DO NOT

charge batteries in hazardous area.

WARNING

Содержание PA30 Series

Страница 1: ...espiratory protection during abrasive blasting or clean up 4 Do not use in circumstances where the airborne concentration level of contaminant exceeds maximum use concentration for this type of respirator as established by regulatory standards 5 Leave area immediately if Breathing becomes difficult Dizziness or other distress occurs You taste or smell the contaminant Unit becomes damaged Voltage a...

Страница 2: ...erational Inspection 4 Mounting the Breathing Tube 5 Checking Air Flow 5 Air Purifying Elements 6 Mounting and Replacing Cartridges 7 Donning the Blower 8 Low Battery Alarm 8 Troubleshooting 9 Cleaning and Storage 9 NIOSH Approval Label 10 11 Ordering Information 12 Table of Contents 2 www bullard com ...

Страница 3: ...Hat 20SICVH Hood with Taped and Sealed Seams and CBRN resistant PVC lens for use with Bullard Hard Hat 20TPC Hood with Solvent Resistant Lens and Inner Bib 20TP Hood with Solvent Resistant Lens 20LFM Loose Fitting Facepiece Hood Medium Size 20LFL Loose Fitting Facepiece Hood Large Size 6 The Battery Charger PA3SMC Quick Charger PA3GC Gang Charger PA3ISC Intrisically Safe Quick Charger PA3ISGC Intr...

Страница 4: ... is fully charged This procedure should also be followed after periods of prolonged storage Without periodic charging the nickel metal hydride batteries will lose up to 1 2 of their charge per day Allowing a battery to self discharge during periods of prolonged storage will not damage the battery Pre Operational Inspection Prior to each work shift perform the following Pre Operational Inspection t...

Страница 5: ... not blocked Two hands may be used if preferred one to hold the breathing tube and one to hold the Airflow Indicator The position of the ball in the Airflow Indicator should be observed If any part of the ball is below the PASS LINE on the Airflow Indicator check for Blower malfunction Clogged or damaged Air Purifying filter elements on the HE filters or the combination cartridges with HE filters ...

Страница 6: ...inst the following contaminants independent laboratories have tested and verified that the PA3NBC cartridge is effective against many chemical warfare agents and or their recognized surrogates These agents surrogates are listed below WARNING Use only the cartridge described in the above table Used particulate laden cartridges must be changed as a set and not individually All cartridges must be of ...

Страница 7: ...cts of the gas or vapor and the presence of any warning properties Contact Bullard for further information on change out schedules High efficiency particulate filters must be replaced when retained particles clog the filters and reduce air flow below acceptable levels as indicated by testing with the Air Flow Indicator See page 5 To Replace Cartridges Remove the air purifying element from its pack...

Страница 8: ... if the battery voltage is below acceptable levels The PA3BU Low Voltage Alarm is an electronic 77 dba beep The PA3ISBU Low Voltage Alarm is a mechanical pulsing of the blower In either case the alarm is internal to the blower and the sound will be carried up the breathing tube into the hood Sounding of the alarm indicates that insufficient airflow may be imminent The user should immediately do th...

Страница 9: ...ne organic based solvents or chlorinated degreasing fluids such as trichloroethylene as they will cause damage DO NOT immerse the equipment in water or other cleaning fluid as this may cause contamination in the breathing tube and blower interior that will be difficult to remove Failure to observe the instructions and warnings in this manual invalidates all performance statements and approvals for...

Страница 10: ...s for changing cartridges and or filters M All approved respirators shall be selected fitted used and maintained in accordance with MSHA OSHA and other applicable regulations N Never substitute modify add or omit parts Use only exact replacement parts in the configuration as specified by the manufacturer O Refer to users instructions and or maintenance manuals for information on use and maintenanc...

Страница 11: ... for changing cartridges and or filters M All approved respirators shall be selected fitted used and maintained in accordance with MSHA OSHA and other applicable regulations N Never substitute modify add or omit parts Use only exact replacement parts in the configuration as specified by the manufacturer O Refer to users instructions and or maintenance manuals for information on use and maintenance...

Страница 12: ...olvent resistant polyester lens no suspension CC20 only 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 20SICVH Tychem SL with taped and sealed seams and CBRN resistant PVC lens hard hat not included Hood with inner bib and long outer bib for use with headband suspension 20TICS Tychem QC wit...

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