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1. THE INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL REFERS TO THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS
Fig.
Part no.
Product
Description
1
A133230
A133230-01
A133230-02
A133230-03
Shot blast helmet COMMANDER
Shot blast helmet COMMANDER/VISOR
Shot blast helmet COMMANDER AIRBLAST
Shot blast helmet COMMANDER NOREXO
With bisonyl cape, hose, coupling, regulator, silencer and belt
1
A133130
COMMANDER Shot blast helmet
With leather cape, hose, coupling, regulator, silencer and belt
1
A133730
COMMANDER Shot blast helmet
With cotton jacket, hose, coupling, regulator, silencer and belt
2
A130230
A130230-01
A130230-03
PANORAMA Shot blast helmet
PANORAMA/Connector Shot blast helmet
PANORAMA AIRBLAST Shot blast helmet
With bisonyl cape, hose, coupling, regulator, silencer and belt
In combination with, according to requirements:
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Part no.
Product
Description
3
A161253
Compressed air supply hose
Length 10 m, heavy duty, black, 9 mm bore, with coupling and
nipple, CEJN
3
A161254
Compressed air supply hose
Length 20 m, heavy duty, black, 9 mm bore, with coupling and
nipple, CEJN
3
A161255
Compressed air supply hose
Length 40 m, heavy duty, black, 9 mm bore, with coupling and
nipple, CEJN
4
A160050
Compressed air filter set AFU
With oil and water separator, 2 integrated P3 particulate filters
and an 800 g activated-charcoal filter, as standard with 1
CEJN coupling
2. OBJECTIVES, SCOPE OF APPLICATION AND CONDITIONS FOR USE
The compressed air filter system is used in a working environment where protection of the respiratory organs, face and head is required
against ricocheting medium, particles, mists, vapours and gases. When the shot blast helmet is connected to the compressed air
system, via the compressed air supply hose and the compressed air filter system, the EN 12021-filtered air flows through the inlet vent at
the front of the air helmet, leaving the helmet via the neck seal. The required airflow can be adjusted on the regulator. The integral
airflow indicator displays whether sufficient air is passing into the shot blast helmet. The disposable glass or plastic foil windows fitted
against the helmet window can be removed when dirty or damaged. To remove, open the frame.
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Limitation of use
The system is not suitable for working in areas with: intense heat radiation, open fires, risk of explosion or if extremely high
concentrations of hazardous matter are present, causing an immediate health risk.
If the ambient temperature is below freezing point, moisture in the compressed air circuit can result in the coupling or regulator
icing-up, blocking the further supply of air. In such a case it is necessary to ensure that the moisture content in the compressed air
(at atmospheric pressure) is less than 50 mg/m³, and is in accordance with EN 12021. Standard compressed air circuits do not
usually comply with this requirement.
Only a medium pressure breathable air source can be used to supply the user. .
The use pure oxygen or oxygen enriched air is not allowed.
Using medium pressure breathable gas connectors other than those provided with the equipment is not allowed.
Couplings and hose connections must be kept clean when connecting and disconnecting.
The maximum length of the compressed air supply hose is 50 metres.
The maximum number of compressed air supply hoses that may be joined together to give the maximum length is 3.
The compressed air supply hose can withstand an accidental maximum pressure of 30 bar and a maximum temperature of
130°C.
The working pressure must be at least 5.5 bar.
The minimum flow rate of the air supply to the apparatus is for the maximum length of the air supply hose and at the minimum
working pressure of 5.5 bar.
COMMANDER series
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175 L/min
PANORAMA Bisonyl
- 135 l/min
The maximum flow rate of the air supply to the apparatus is 350 L/min for the maximum length of the air supply hose and at the
maximum working pressure of 7.5 bar.
During extreme human effort, a temporary negative pressure may occur in the air hood, resulting in a reduced protection factor of
the system.
Air speeds in excess of 2 m/s can affect the protection factor of the complete apparatus.
The ambient usage temperature should be between -10°C and +60°C.
When combined use is made of the compressed air for both the air hood and the pneumatic tools (e.g. paint spray), it is
necessary to ensure that, at the maximum air consumption of the pneumatic tools, sufficient air is allowed to flow into the air hood.
If necessary, the working pressure can be adjusted.
The system may only be used by trained personnel, who are also fully aware of the hazards applicable to the work being carried
out.