Table of Contents Read all instructions before using this product. Keep this manual for future reference. Approval Label Introduction Warnings Respirator Operation Respirator Assembly & Setup Donning The Respirator Inspection Cleaning & Storage Parts List...
RESPIRATORY COMPONENTS Cautions and TC No. Limitations TC-19C-480 SA / CF T100 ABCDEJMNOS 1. PROTECTION CF – Continuous Flow SA – Supplied Air 2. CAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A - Not for use in atmospheres containing less than 19.5% oxygen. B - Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health. C - Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards.
4000-40 Cool Air Tube All RPB Respiratory products are covered by a manufactures warranty of 3 months. The manufacturer warranty covers defects in material, workmanship and does not cover damage caused by misuse or abuse. RPB Respiratory’s only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be to repair, replace or refund the purchase price of such parts or products upon the presentation of proof of purchase.
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T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ESPIRATORY OMPONENT ONCEPT The T100 consists of 3 main components: Respirator Hood Breathing Tube Assembly Air Supply Hose Assembly Failure to use genuine RPB Respiratory NIOSH approved parts and components will void the approval of the entire respirator assembly.
It is an OSHA requirement that the T100 supplied air respirator be supplied with CGA G-7.1 Grade D air. To achieve this, RPB recommends using the Radex™ Airline Filter (04-900) and a Radex™ Carbon Monoxide Monitor (08-200). Further information is available by contacting RPB Respiratory on 1-866-494-4599 or from your nearest authorized RPB Respiratory distributor.
T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL NIOSH – C & L AUTIONS IMITATIONS A) Not for use in atmospheres containing less than 19.5 percent oxygen. B) Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health. C) Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards. D) Air-line respirators can be used only when the respirators are supplied with respirable air meeting the requirements of CGA G-7.1 Grade D or higher quality.
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Identify your breathing tube assembly (column 2) the part number of the air supply hose you are using (column 3) Check your RPB Respiratory Air Supply Hose is within the NIOSH approved length (column 4) Set the air pressure at the point of attachment within the ran (column 6) for your breathing tube assembly, hose length and number of hose sections.
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T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL REATHING RESSURE ABLE This table lists air pressure ranges needed to provide the T100 with the volume of air that falls within the required range of 6-15cfm or 170-425 lts/min according to U.S government regulations. 4.
Connect Breathing Tube. Connect air supply hose Place the breathing tube into the inlet at Connect an approved RPB Air Supply the rear of the hood. Tighten the clamp to Hose insuring the maximum sections and hold it in position. Test the connection by lengths are within the speci cations on pulling down on the Breathing Tube.
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T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL Adjust Air Pressure Uncover Lens Adjust the air pressure at the point of Remove the protective covering from attachment according to the Breathing Air over the lens. Pressure Table on page 7. ENSES and are used to increase the life of your main lens. 50 each with double sided tape already in place.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ONNING ESPIRATOR Check Air Flow Put on Respirator Contaminants Before donning your 07-100, check that With air owing, place the Respirator over the air is owing into it and it contains no your head, and make sure that the head dust, dirt or contaminates.
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T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Fasten Belt Check Air Pressure Connect the Flow Control device belt Re-check the air pressure at the point of around your waist. It is recommended to attachment and adjust it if necessary. have the device situated over your hip. of air inside the respirator.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL NV2016 - A DJUSTING Air owing into the respirator is controlled by the NV2016 as shown in the illustration to the left. Note: With the pressure set according to the Breathing Air Pressure Table the ow rate of air through the respirator should always exceed the minimum of 170 l/min.
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T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL OFFING YOUR ESPIRATOR Leave Work Area Remove Respirator Exit Leave the work area while still wearing Once in a clean environment, undo the belt and remove the respirator. into the respiratory until you have departed from the contaminated area. Disconnect Air Supply Store the Respirator It is now safe to disconnect the air supply...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL & S NSPECTION LEANING TORAGE The T100 has a limited service life, and therefore a regular inspection and replacement program must be conducted. All components of this Respirator Assembly including the Air Supply Hoses should be inspected for damage and wear and tear, before use. If any damaged or worn parts are found, they should be replaced immediately, or the Respirator disposed of.
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T100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL REATHING SSEMBLY Disconnecting the Breathing Tube Remove Hose Clamp Detach Tube From Respirator Release the hose clamp by sliding the Remove the Breathing Tube locks sideways in opposite directions. respirator Inspect the Breathing Tube for cracks or excessive wear. Check that the ttings are secured into the hose tightly and are not allowing any air to escape.
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07-103: 07-110 + 07-920 + 07-122 + NV2021F + 4000-40 Use only genuine RPB, NIOSH Approved components. Failure to adhere will void all NIOSH approvals. Tychem® is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company RPB® is a registered trademark of RPB Limited...
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