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® Free-Air Pumps Instruction Manual EDP10 EDP16TE This Manual provides detailed EDP16HAZ instructions, warnings and other information for individuals using Bullard Free-Air Pump models EDP10, EDP16TE and EDP16HAZA...
GENERAL INFORMATION ................. 1 WARNINGS ..................... 2, 3 BREATHING AIR REQUIREMENTS ............4 ASSEMBLING THE FREE-AIR PUMP Model EDP10 ................. 5 Model EDP16TE ................5 Model EDP16HAZ ..............5, 6 Pump Performance Specifications ..........6 Electric Motor Specifications ............7 OPERATING THE FREE-AIR ®...
If you have any questions about whether or not your respirator is compatible with this pump, contact Bullard's Customer Service Department at 1-800-827-0423 or 1-606-234-6611. 3. Supplied-air respirators used with this pump must not be worn in any atmosphere immediately dangerous to life or health or from which the wearer cannot escape without the use of the respirator.
Failure to use approved Bullard components and replacement parts invalidates all Bullard warranties, and may result in death or serious injury to the respirator wearer. 6. If you have any questions concerning the use of this pump or your respirator, or you are not sure the inlet filter is in a breathable location, ask your supervisor.
BREATHING AIR REQUIREMENTS The requirements of Grade D breathable air AIR QUALITY include: * Oxygen ........19.5 - 23.0 % The Free-Air ® pump’s inlet filter must be * Hydrocarbons (condensed) located in a clean breathable air location at all in mg/m of gas....5 mg/m maximum times.
ASSEMBLING THE FREE-AIR ® PUMP 1. MODEL EDP10: a. Open the shipping carton and remove the top layer of foam from the box. Remove the pump from the carton. We recommend storing the shipping carton and foam in the event the pump must be shipped in the future.
The pump’s motor is equipped with manual inated or an explosive atmosphere. reset thermal overload protection for 115 If Using an EDP10 Pump: volt operation. The reset button is located on the side opposite the toggle switch. Plug the pump into a 115 volt electrical outlet.
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If the inlet filter cannot be placed in a clean instruction manual and/or on labels attached breathable location, install Bullard’s 50 foot to the respirator. (15 m) Inlet Extension Hose Kit (Cat. No.
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- TWO Half or Full Face Mask respirators using pump model EDP10 - THREE Half or Full Face Mask respira- tors using pump model EDP16TE or EDP16HAZ Figure 5 Connect the following Q.D.
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7. Before connecting your respirator to the 11. When finished working, leave the work air supply hose, turn the pump on. Allow area wearing the respirator with the air the air to flow through the pump and hose still flowing. Once outside the contaminat- for a few minutes to purge or expel any ed area, remove the respirator, turn the hose odors or moisture that may have...
MAINTAINING THE FREE-AIR ® PUMP Bullard Free-Air pumps consist of an elec- WARNING: NEVER USE KEROSENE OR trically driven air pump with four carbon vanes. OTHER COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR The vanes self-adjust as they wear and should VAPORS WITH THIS PUMP. THEIR USE...
FREE-AIR ® PUMP TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE If your Bullard Free-Air pump is not working 7. Flush the pump with Loctite Safety Solvent satisfactorily, please follow the trouble shooting (Cat. no. S17931) to remove excessive dirt, steps below: sand, particles, moisture or oil in the rotor assembly.
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For best results, locate the container as close to the worker as possible. IF THESE STEPS FAIL TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEM, CONTACT YOUR BULLARD DISTRIBUTOR OR BULLARD’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 1-800-827- 0423 OR 1-606-234-6616.
In no event shall E.D. Bullard Company be responsible for damages for loss of use or other indirect, incidental, consequential or special costs, expenses or damages incurred by the purchaser, notwithstanding that E.D.
AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE Regular inspection and replacement of the air filters will prevent extensive and costly pump repair. Dirty or clogged filters can be responsible for failure of the pump to build up outlet pressure and eventual overheating. - Replace the Carbofine outlet filter (Cat. No. S17101) at least once every 200 running hours or sooner if necessary.
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Copyright 1996 by E.D. Bullard Company. All rights reserved, including the right of 1898 Safety Way reproduction in whole or in part in any Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303 form. ISO 9001 Certified Toll-Free: 800-827-0423 6093500182 (0398) Phone: 606-234-6611 Facsimile: 606-234-6858 Web site: http://www.bullard.com...
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