DESCRIPTION
Yellow label on the Protective Suit
Fig 2
Attention!
Wearing a protective suit and a compressed air breathing apparatus will put a
physical strain on the wearer. The wearer must, therefore, be suited to wearing the
protective suit (good health, possibly carry out a preventive medical examination
first). Moreover, when in use, regional guidelines and accident protection regulations
must be observed.
The time in use must be limited in accordance with specific national regulations.
The back part is prepared for wearing a compressed air breathing apparatus under the
protective suit.
The head part in the protective suit is spacious enough to allow a protective helmet
(
Section 3.1) to be worn under the protective suit.In order to adapt to different helmet sizes
an adjustable head strap is fitted to the inside of the suit between both suit valves.
The inhalation air is supplied to the wearer from the compressed air breathing apparatus via the
automatic lung mechanisms and the full face mask. The exhalation air passes through the
exhalation valve of the full face mask to the inside of the protective suit and finally via the suit
valves into the ambient atmosphere.
The protective suit is equipped with transponder technology for protective suits. The
transponder is an electronic data carrier on which a code is saved. The code is read contactless
with the AUER transponder reader ( Section 8) and thus enables a clear identification of the
chemical protective suit. In order to show, and to further process the code, a PC or MSA
Proficheck and the corresponding MSA / TecBOS software is required in conjunction with the
AUER transponder reader.
Operating temperatures: -30°C to +60°C
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TRAINER
Vautex Elite ET Trainer
MSA
GB