MSA Ultra Elite P100 Operation And Instructions Manual

MSA Ultra Elite P100 Operation And Instructions Manual

Apr/cbrn respirator

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Ultra Elite
APR/CBRN Respirator
RESPIRATOR APPLICATION
P100 Respirator
GAS MASK APPLICATION
Chin-Type Canister
CS/CN Canister
CBRN APPLICATION
APR/CBRN Respirator
PAPR/CBRN Respirator
BELT-MOUNTED APPLICATION
OPERATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
This manual must be carefully read and followed by all persons who have,
or will have, the responsibility for using or servicing Ultra Elite APR
Respirators. These Ultra Elite APR Respirators will perform as designed
only if used and serviced according to the instructions; otherwise, the res-
pirator could fail to perform as designed, and persons who rely on the Ultra
Elite APR Respirator could sustain serious personal injury or death.
The warranties made by MSA with respect to the product are voided if the product is not
installed, used and serviced in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Please protect
yourself and your employees by following the instructions. Please read and observe the
WARNINGS and CAUTIONS inside. For any additional information relative to use or repair,
write or call 1-800-MSA-2222 during regular working hours.
See separate insert for NIOSH Approval Information:
P/N 10035719 (P100, GME-P100), P/N 818204 (Ultra Twin), P/N 817241 (Gas Mask), P/N
818082 (CS/CN), P/N 10046605 (APR/CBRN), P/N 10080165 (PAPR/CBRN), P/N 10071373
(PAPR), P/N 10149430 (Belt-Mounted, GME-P100)
Also see User Instructions P/N 10072074 for PAPR Application.
For More Information, call 1-800-MSA-2222 or Visit Our Website at www.MSAsafety.com
CRANBERRY TWP., PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A. 16066
LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13
®
Prnt. Spec. 10000005389 (T) Mat. 10050775
© MSA 2013, 2022
CR: 800000053947
Doc. 10000017701

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  • Page 1 Elite APR Respirator could sustain serious personal injury or death. The warranties made by MSA with respect to the product are voided if the product is not installed, used and serviced in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Please protect yourself and your employees by following the instructions.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS NIOSH Approval Information ... .2 Butyl Coated Nylon Hood ....19 Instructions for Use and Care ...6 Removing the Respirator .
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION APR/CBRN APPLICATION Y- This respirator provides respiratory pro- tection against inhalation of radiological A- Not for use in atmospheres containing and nuclear dust particles. Procedures less than 19.5 percent oxygen. for monitoring radiation exposure and I - Contains electrical parts that may cause full radiation protection must be fol- an ignition in flammable or explosive lowed.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Contains electrical parts that may cause concentrations established by regulatory standards. an ignition source in flammable or explosive atmospheres. GG-Direct contact with CBRN agents Failure to properly use and maintain this requires proper handling of the respira- product could result in injury or death. tor after use.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION Do not enter any atmospheres with this res- pirator unless you know that; you are not colorblind and can distinguish between the beginning and ending colors of the end-of- service-life indicator (when using Mersorb- P100/Mersorb respirators only). LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13 - 10050775...
  • Page 6: Instructions For Use And Care

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE c. You taste or smell the contaminant d. You experience nose or throat irri- 1. An adequate respiratory protection tation program must include knowledge of e. Instructed by responsible individu- hazards, hazard assessment, selec- tion of proper respiratory protective 12.
  • Page 7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE The CDC recommends frequent hand • washing and wearing gloves to help This respirator/filter provides LIMITED prevent transmission of disease due • protection. It may help reduce expo- to exposure to surfaces where conta- sure to airborne biological agents, minants may be present, and also including H1N1 (swine) flu virus, immediately following removal of the...
  • Page 8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE • CBRN agents may NOT be detectable • Follow decontamination and disposal by smell or sight. Don respirator procedures established by appropri- before entering an area suspected of ate authorities. DO NOT remove respi- containing CBRN agent. Follow pro- rator until respirator and clothing are cedures established by proper decontaminated;...
  • Page 9: General Description

    NIOSH-approved CBRN application. tralize, and/or trap specific contaminates as Contact MSA at 1-800-MSA-2222 for the listed on the NIOSH approval insert. Exhaled correct facepiece. Misuse can result in air leaves the facepiece through the face- serious injury or death.
  • Page 10 The wearer must comply with the following indicator. The change-out schedule must MSA respirator use limitations: take into account all factors that may A. MAXIMUM USE CONCENTRATION – influence respiratory protection including...
  • Page 11 A listing of applicable exposure limits from 4. Contaminants present simultaneously the following sources is provided in MSA’s must be below IDLH levels for the spe- Response Respirator Selector: available ®...
  • Page 12 The TLV of the mixture is found by using the (AIHA) following formula where T , ... are the individual contaminant TLVs and C Contact MSA at 1-800-MSA-2222 for infor- are the individual contaminant concentra- mation. tions: Mixture EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR MIXTURES Mixture + .
  • Page 13: Size Selection

    SIZE SELECTION RESPIRATOR FIT TEST Regardless of facial dimensions and respira- tor sizing charts, an actual respirator fit test, either qualitative or quantitative must be per- The user must perform a respirator fit formed to ensure the correct respirator size test (Quantitative Test or Qualitative Test) selected.
  • Page 14 SIZE SELECTION Respirator fit tests are explained fully in the American National Standard Practices for Respiratory Protection, ANSI Z88.2-1992 which is published by the American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd Street, New York, New York, 10036 and Occupational Safety and Health Standards, OSHA 1910.134, which is published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 200 Constitution Avenue,...
  • Page 15: Preparing The Respirator For Use

    PREPARING THE RESPIRATOR FOR USE CHECKPOINTS BEFORE USE DO NOT use the canister/cartridge(s) if the bag is opened, damaged, or missing. 1. Check that all parts of the respirator are The canister/cartridge(s) must be in its complete and undamaged. See the original packaging prior to use in a cont- Inspection section for Inspections aminated environment.
  • Page 16 PREPARING THE RESPIRATOR FOR USE For Ultra-Twin Adapter (P/N 803622) 6. Carefully hand-tighten the cartridges to prevent damage to threads. To ensure a 1. Check to ensure the spider gasket is in place in the inlet assembly. good seal against the gaskets, tighten each cartridge by gripping as much of the circumference of the receptacle as DO NOT use unless the spider gasket is...
  • Page 17: Donning

    DONNING position, tighten one temple strap at a DO NOT wear eyeglasses under the face- time by pulling straight back (not out) piece. The temples or sidebars on eye with small jerks until facepiece feels glasses will prevent an air-tight seal. If snug on that side.
  • Page 18: Negative Pressure Seal Test

    DONNING NEGATIVE PRESSURE SEAL TEST DONNING THE BUTYL COATED NYLON HOOD ACCESSORY The Negative Pressure Seal Test must be performed each time the facepiece is Ensure a complete Negative Pressure donned. A good face-to-facepiece seal must Seal Test is conducted and passed. be verified before entering a hazardous Failure to follow this warning can result area.
  • Page 19: Butyl Coated Nylon Hood

    DONNING 4. Using both hands, 8. Tighten the draw string cord by securing the grasp the back panel of the hood and pull it bottom of the cord and over the facepiece and sliding the cord tight- head. The lens open- ener toward the front ing of the hood should of the neck.
  • Page 20 NOTES LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13 - 10050775...
  • Page 21: Removing The Respirator

    REMOVING THE RESPIRATOR DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURE FOR REMOVING THE RES- PIRATOR DO NOT remove respirator until respira- 1. To remove the facepiece, insert your tor and protective clothing are decontam- thumbs under each of the harness head inated; otherwise, exposure to contami- straps end tab and fully extend the har- nants may result.
  • Page 22 NOTES LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13 - 10050775...
  • Page 23: Cleaning And Disinfecting

    Rinse the facepiece and components Non-sudsing Confidence Plus® Cleaning in clean, warm (110°F), water (prefer- Solution (P/N 10009971) from MSA is rec- ably running and drained). ommended. It is a germicidal cleaner that cleans and disinfects in one operation. It...
  • Page 24 NOTES LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13 - 10050775...
  • Page 25: Inspection

    INSPECTION INSPECTION seat and valve. 13. Securely close the door of the compo- (Before and After Each Use) nent housing. • Inhalation valve disc 14. While holding the spider gasket in one • Exhalation valve disc hand, gently stretch the inhalation valve •...
  • Page 26 NOTES LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13 - 10050775...
  • Page 27: Storage

    STORAGE Storage and Shelf Life for Canister Part Store only undamaged respirators for further Numbers 10067469, 10059903, 10067469, use. When not in use, store the respirator in 10067470, 10067491 are Stored Outside cool, dry, and clean ambient air. the Original Foil Packaging: Do not distort the facepiece during storage.
  • Page 28: Other Respirator Configurations

    STORAGE facepiece with the plug side of the cap and plug component secured into posi- • Using thumbs, press in the center of both the cap and the plug ends to tion. ensure the cap/plug is firmly in place • The respirator must be placed upright in and the canister is sealed.
  • Page 29 1. ESP Communication System tacle frame. Prescription lenses can be ® 2. Lens (tinted), in small, medium, or large obtained locally or through MSA. 3. Spectacle Kit Adjusting the Spectacles 4. Hood 1. To move the spectacles closer to your...
  • Page 30 ACCESSORIES Spark Cover (Recommended for Belt- 5. To remove the spark cover, gently Mounted Chin Style Gas Mask Canister) squeeze the outside of the cover, twist, 1. Remove canister and spark cover from and pull the spark cover off. the packaging. 6.
  • Page 31: Ultra Elite Facepiece Assemblies

    LVG 322 (L) Rev. 13 - 10050775...
  • Page 32 APR Ultra Elite Facepiece Respirator Assemblies Part Number Description 493064 Small, Hycar - with Rubber Head Harness 493020 Medium, Hycar - with Rubber Head Harness 493108 Large, Hycar - with Rubber Head Harness 491146 Small, Hycar - with E-Z Don Head Harness 491145 Medium, Hycar - with E-Z Don Head Harness 491147...
  • Page 33 Ultra Elite Facepiece Parts Item No. Part Number Description 495189 Nosecup Large (with valves) 804822 Nosecup Valve Seat 804823 Nosecup Valve Disc 805018 Baffle Approved Cartridge/Canister(s) See separate insert for NIOSH Approval Information Accessories Not Shown 10024074 ClearCommand Amplifier Kit Not Shown 10051290 ClearCommand Amplifier Radio Interface Kit...
  • Page 34 Purchaser’s sole and exclu- such as, but not limited to, non- sive remedy for breach of the above warran- ty, for any tortious conduct of MSA, or for rechargeable batteries, filament units, instrument filters, lamps, fuses, helmet...
  • Page 36 For More Information, call 1-800-MSA-2222 or Visit Our Website at www.MSAsafety.com CRANBERRY TWP., PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A. 16066...

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