Centurion Welding System Welding System User Manual

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Martindale  
Centurion Safety Products Ltd  
21 Howlett Way, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 lHZ, UK  
Tel: +44(0)1842 754266 Fax: +44(0)1842 765590  
USER INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR USE & MAINTENANCE  
We have made every effort to ensure that the information given in this catalogue is accurate, but  
our policy of continuous product development means specifications are likely to change and such  
information is for guidance only. Martindale will not accept liability for any loss, damage or  
consequential loss arising from information contained herein. Your statutory rights will not be  
affected.  
Before using your Max helmet it is essential that you study the following instructions. Special  
attention must always be given to the warnings, capabilities and maintenance requirements stated  
herein, and to any labelling specific to your model.  
Martindale will accept no liability for damage occurring:  
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in connection with unprofessional use and/or maintenance of the product, including use for the  
purposes other than those for which it is intended  
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due to failure to observe the instructions given in this manual  
EC type examination by:  
in connection with repairs to the safety product that were not carried out by or on behalf of our  
company  
BSI Product Services, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HP2 4SQ, UK.  
(Notified body No. 0086)  
All Centurion products are  
approved.  
0086  
002-001-111 (01/07)  
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Ear Protection  
Meets acoustic performance of EN352-3  
Face Seal  
If the visor face seal becomes torn or damaged in any way you must immediately replace the  
face seal assembly. To fit, follow the instructions given for the P1 visor. For P2 face seal  
replacement, remove the black stud on either side by griping the face seal behind the stud  
and pulling away to de-snap. Carefully peel away the face seal from the visor to detach  
Velcro. Fit your new face seal by placing evenly onto visor Velcro and pressing down to  
ensure a seal is obtained on the visor. Attach each side of the face seal to the ear defender  
surround by inserting the black stud through the face seal hole and snapping the stud into  
the hole provided (either side) below the top white stud.  
Attenuation data  
Mean attenuation and standard deviation as measured in  
BS EN 24869-1:  
FREQUENCY  
63  
125  
9.9  
250  
500  
1K  
2K  
4K  
8K  
MEAN  
ATTENUATION  
9.9  
13.9  
18.1  
24.0  
25.2  
39.7  
27.4  
STANDARD  
DEVIATION  
3.6  
6.4  
3.7  
6.2  
2.9  
4.8  
2.8  
3.7  
3.6  
6.9  
Sweatband  
To remove  
ASSUMED  
PROTECTION  
11.1  
13.3  
21.2  
21.4  
36.1  
20.5  
Lift the sweatband off the retaining pips by stretching until it becomes free.  
To replace  
Gently stretch the sweatband over the retaining pips, locating the pips through holes in the  
sweatband and taking care not to damage the material. Ensure that the new sweatband is securely in  
place.  
H = 26dB  
M = 19dB  
L =14dB  
SNR = 22dB  
Complete Unit Conforms to PAS 016  
Flow rates of 160-180 litres a minute (depends on battery and filter status) minimum designed flow  
rate of 130l/min.  
Chinstrap  
To remove  
Motors are extremely quiet - generating a maximum of 65dB. Guaranteed for two years.  
With the ear defenders retracted gently pull one end of the chinstrap until it becomes free. Repeat for  
the other end.  
Warning/Attention  
To replace  
With the ear defenders retracted, holding bracket on end of chinstrap push retainer pip through hole  
underneath face seal on strongring, snap into place. Repeat for the other end.  
Examination and function test of the helmet should be made weekly.  
A thorough visual examination of all parts of the helmet should be made. Any defects should be  
remedied before further use.  
Cleaning  
Any helmet with visible damage e.g. a cracked or pierced shell should be replaced.  
This helmet is made to absorb the energy of a blow by partial destruction or damage to the shell and  
the harness or protective padding, and even though such damage may not be readily apparent, any  
helmet subjected to severe impact should be replaced.  
The helmet and all it’s parts should only be cleaned with warm water and a soft cloth.  
Do not use organic solvents.  
Do not attempt to clean the filter, replace on a weekly basis.  
Do not immerse in water.  
Do not apply paints, solvents, adhesives or self adhesive labels to the helmet except those approved  
by the manufacturer.  
Only clean the product in safe areas.  
Any helmet which is two years beyond its manufacturing date should be replaced.  
This helmet should not be modified in any way.  
In the power off state this helmet will offer no respiratory protection and there may be an immediate  
build up of carbon dioxide - this is to be considered an abnormal situation.  
At very high work rates the pressure in the device may become negative at peak inhalation flow.  
At very high wind velocities it is possible that the respiratory protection may not be at its optimum  
potential.  
Storage  
Store in a clean dry place at an ambient temperature.  
Maximum limits of storage (including filters) –5°C to +55°C. Relative humidity <90%.  
This device is only to be used in atmospheres with normal oxygen content.  
Only use intrinsically safe products in explosive atmospheres.  
Fault Location  
The Max helmets must not be used in areas with concentrations of gases and vapours above the  
OEL (Occupational Exposure Limit) as defined in National Standards or areas with dust  
concentrations requiring a protection factor of more than that detailed on page 1.  
Manufacturer’s minimum design duration is 8 hours. Typical battery duration exceeds this and  
depends on model used. See technical specification on pages 2-3.  
In the event of a reduction of airflow, leave the polluted environment immediately and carry out the  
following checks:  
The filter is clean, undamaged and fitted correctly  
The face seals are undamaged, fitted and are sealing correctly  
The battery is connected and is fully charged (substitution with a new battery may be  
necessary)  
It is possible that visors may transmit impacts to eye-wear enclosed by the visor.  
Any helmet which exhibits visible damage should be replaced  
If the motors are not running send helmet back to your nearest agent or to the  
manufacturer  
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STRONGRING MARKINGS  
(Intrinsically Safe)  
To replace  
Reposition two cradle brackets through the two slots within the forehead section of the face  
seal. Replace the two cradle brackets into the strongring slots at the front of the shell. Relocate  
both sides of the face seal onto the ear defender surrounding with the white studs. Locate the  
front of the headband onto the cradle brackets. Make sure that an efficient seal is formed with  
both visor and ring.  
Instructions specific to hazardous area installations (reference European ATEX  
Directive 94/9/EC Annex II 1.0.6). The following instructions apply to equipment covered  
by certificate numbers SIRA 02ATEX2019X (INTEGRA) and SIRA 02ATEX2020X (EH1).  
These instructions relate to compliance with the above Directive only.  
Note: The face seals on the P1 visor are not replaceable.  
Note: The face seals on the P2 visor are replaceable.  
1.The certification marking is as follows  
Ear Defender Cup and Ring  
To remove  
Free the wires from their location on the body of your safety helmet, taking care to remove the front  
wires last.  
MINER  
Helmet Label  
Manufactured in the EEC by  
CENTURION TYPE MINER  
SIRA 02ATEX2020X EEX ia  
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yy  
yy  
yy  
0086  
0518  
PAS  
016  
yy  
-20/+50 deg.C RL 51-62cm 3 / 2003  
Respiratory Protection Type THP1 PAS016:1995  
POSSIBLE ELECTROSTATIC HAZARD  
To replace  
Locate the wires in the appropriate holes on the body of your safety helmet, taking care to fit the front  
wires first.  
CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS LTD  
21 HOWLETT WAY  
THETFORD, NORFOLK, IP24 1HZ, U.K.  
DO NOT CLEAN IN HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE  
A Division of Centurion Safety Products Ltd.  
Ear Defender Cushion  
Hearing protector cushions may deteriorate with use and will then need replacement.  
Explanation of Markings  
Explosion protection  
To remove  
Peel the old cushion away from the cup of the ear defender and discard.  
EEx  
Symbol to indicate that the product is in compliance with one or more  
standards in this series  
To replace  
Remove the protective backing paper from the replacement cushion and carefully locate onto the ear  
defender cup, making sure that the thickest corner of the cushion will sit behind your ear lobe when  
in use, then press firmly into place.  
Ia  
For intrinsic safety according to EN 50020  
Explosion group  
I
0518  
SIRA Notified Body Number  
Maintenance/Servicing  
Only purchase/use Centurion Martindale Protection certified replacement parts - see replacement  
parts list at back of manual. It is likely that certain items may deteriorate in use and may need  
replacement in the course of a twelve month period (or except where stated). The helmet has been  
designed so that tools are not necessary to replace parts. Do not use sharp tools to remove any  
parts of the helmet.  
INTEGRA  
Helmet Label  
CENTURION TYPE E140IS* EEx ia ꢀꢀ B T3  
INTEGRA SIRA 02ATEX2019X EEX ia ꢀ  
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ꢀ฀฀ Mꢀ  
Manufactured in the EEC by  
yy  
yy  
yy  
yy  
0086  
0518  
PAS  
016  
-20/+50 deg.C RL 51-62cm 3 / 2003  
Respiratory Protection Type THP2 PAS016:1995  
POSSIBLE ELECTROSTATIC HAZARD  
Filter  
CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS LTD  
21 HOWLETT WAY  
THETFORD, NORFOLK, IP24 1HZ, U.K.  
DO NOT CHARGE OR CLEAN IN HAZARDOUS AREA  
The filter is disposable, and should be changed on a weekly basis (after approximately fifty hours of  
constant use). The filter is intended for use in environments containing nuisance or respirable dust  
hazards only and is limited to solid aerosols or water based aerosols only. (Water based aerosols are  
those produced from solutions and/or suspicious particulate materials in water such that the only  
workplace contaminant is attributed to this solid material).  
A DIVISION OF CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS LTD  
HOWLETT WAY, THETFORD, NORFOLK, UK, IP24 1HZ  
CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS  
MODEL E130ISEWUSA  
PERMISSIBLE MAX MINER POWERED RESPIRATOR  
M INERS HELMET  
INTEGRA (MSHA)  
United States Department of Labor  
CENTURION TYPE E140ISEWUSA INTEGRA  
APPROVAL No 2G-4106-0 E130ISEWUSA  
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Headband/Cradle  
The headband and cradle should be removed and replaced in its entirety when replacement is  
necessary.  
Mine Safety and Health Administration  
United States Department of Labor  
-3(!  
APPROVAL No. 2G-4106-0  
Mine Safety and Health Administration  
TESTED FOR INTRINSIC SAFETY IN METHANE AIR MIXTURES ONLY  
WARNINGS: Charge battery pack assembly in fresh air only  
To remove  
With the ear defender assembly retracted, carefully slide the six white plastic retainers from their  
slots in the body of the helmet (see drawing on page 6). The two front retainers need to be  
separated from the headband and then released from the front of the face seal.  
Explanation of Markings  
As above plus:  
IIB  
To replace  
Explosion group  
Take the replacement assembly, ensuring that the ‘open’ side of the headband is towards the rear of  
the helmet, and push the white plastic retainers (marked R1, R2) firmly into the empty slots. The  
back of the two front retainers (marked F1, F2) need to be first inserted through the two holes in the  
front of the face seal, then attached to the slots on the headband.  
2G-4106-0  
MSHA  
Approved Certificate Number  
Approval & Certification Center  
Mine Safety and Health Administration  
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be cut/modified to accommodate the spectacle arms. This can best be accomplished by cutting  
the face seal at the required level with a pair of scissors (see below).  
To fit  
1. The EH1 is for mining applications only and is Category M1 equipment, i.e. may be  
used irrespective of the presence of explosible concentrations of firedamp.  
Cut away the surplus material until a suitable fit is achieved with scissors. Carefully remove only a  
little at a time, as a gap of more than 2mm will seriously reduce the respiratory protection offered by  
the helmet.  
2. The integra is for mining applications and is category M1 equipment, i.e. may be used  
irrespective of the presence of explosive concentrations of firedamp. It is also for non-  
mining applications and is category 1G equipment, i.e. may be used in zones 0, 1 and 2  
with flammable gases and vapours assigned to apparatus groups IIA & IIB and with  
temperature classes T1, T2 & T3.  
P2 Integra System  
P2 Systems are fitted with an elasticated fabric face seal. No adjustment of this face seal is  
necessary or desirable.  
Visor/Respiratory System - operating method  
Integra  
To operate the respiratory system, grip the tag at the bottom of the face seal and pull down in a  
one-handed operation. The visor in the down position will then trigger the motor and start the air  
flowing through the helmet. The airflow will automatically cease if the visor is not secured in the down  
position.  
3. The electrical circuits of the EH1 and Integra are only certified for use in ambient  
temperatures in the range -20°C to +40°C and should not be used outside this range.  
4. Only the battery charger recommended by the manufacturer shall be used.  
Miner  
5. The equipment has not been assessed as a safety-related device (as defined by  
Directive 94/9/EC Article 1.2 and referred to in Annex )) , clause 1.5).  
To operate the respiratory system, attach the Oldhams cap lamp and battery to the helmet. The cap  
lamp should be fitted to the helmet in the same way as the cap lamp is positioned on the charging  
rack, i.e. a push twist and turn motion. The air flow will commence as soon as the lamp is attached to  
the helmet. To lower the visor, simply grip the visor in the centre and pull down in a one handed  
operation.  
6. Maintenance shall only be carried out by suitably-qualified personnel and, where  
applicable to due electrical aspects of the helmet, only replacement parts supplied by  
the manufacturer shall be used.  
Method of charging battery  
Integra  
Locate charger plug into battery socket at rear of helmet and charge for a minimum of 12 hours and a  
maximum of 16 hours - do not overcharge. Use E345 charger for Integra battery.  
7. Repair of this equipment shall be carried out by the manufacturer or in accordance with  
the applicable code of practice.  
8. The battery pack charger must not be supplied (under normal or abnormal conditions),  
from a source of potential, with respect to earth, in excess of 250Vrms or 250Vdc.  
Intrinsically Safe Integra  
As per Integra, use E345 charger. Do not charge in an explosive atmosphere.  
Miner  
Locate cap lamp in battery charging rack and charge for required length of time.  
OTHER MARKING  
PAS016:1995 Product Approval Specification  
Visor  
To remove  
CE  
CE Approval  
For the P1 Visor adjust the visor until mid-way between the open and closed position. Pull the visor  
off each orange pin located underneath the ear defenders, away from the pivot arm (de-snap) and  
carefully remove the visor from the shell of the helmet. For the P2 Visor remove the visor in the same  
way but firstly remove the black stud from each side of the ear defender surround to release the face  
seal.  
0086  
yy  
BSI Notified Body Number  
Date of Manufacture  
To replace  
-20/+50 deg.C Claimed performance option  
For the P1 Visor snap the visor onto the pivot arms by pushing it over the orange pins when at the  
mid-way position. Check to ensure that the new visor moves freely. If not, repeat the steps described  
above. For the P2 visor replace the visor in the same way but then secure the material of the face  
seal to the side face seal flaps found on the side of the ear defender surround using the black studs.  
RL  
Lateral rigidity  
STRONGRING MARKINGS  
(Non Intrinsically Safe)  
Foam face seals  
To remove  
Pull out white studs located on the ear defender surrounding. Remove cradle bracket from strongring  
and remove complete face seal from cradle and disregard.  
00  
02  
01  
03  
PAS  
016  
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0086  
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NAMES OF PARTS  
Fitting Instructions  
Foam Face  
Seals  
Headband  
To adjust  
Sweatband  
(P1 version)  
Adjust the headband by pressing the edge of the headband buckle and opening the headband to its  
fullest position. Then slightly pull the strap through the buckle and place the helmet on your head to  
test the fit. Continue with this by pulling the strap through the buckle further each time until the  
helmet fits firmly on your head. To achieve adequate protection this helmet must fit or be adjusted to  
the size of the individual wearers head.  
Cradle Assembly  
Ear Defender Ring  
Ear Defender Cushion  
Headband  
Buckle  
Filter  
Helmet  
Adjustment  
Pad  
Chinstrap  
To fit  
Chinstrap  
With the ear defenders retracted, holding the bracket on end of chinstrap push retainer pip through  
hole underneath face seal on strongring, snap into place. Repeat for the other end.  
Filter Housing  
To adjust  
Place the helmet on your head and connect the male and female connectors under your chin. Pull  
the loose end of the strap through the fastener until a firm, comfortable fit has been achieved.  
Ear Defenders  
To adjust  
Motor Housing  
Assembly  
Adjustable Ear  
Defender Support  
1. The ear defenders have been supplied in the inward position, push out to the external position.  
Fit the helmet on your head and push the ear defenders inward to cover your ears.  
2. The ear defender has three width adjustment positions - provided by the ear defender support at  
the back of the helmet - the position on receipt will be the outside slot. If the ear defenders are  
too loose, simply adjust the ear defender supports to the middle or inside position, whichever  
gives you the best fit. To achieve adequate protection this helmet must have the hearing  
defender adjusted to achieve the same spacing all around between the ear and the seal.  
Ear Defender Cup  
Chinstrap  
Should further adjustment be required, the ear defender cushion can be re-positioned on the ear  
defender ring in any direction (see below).  
Lamp Bracket  
(for Miner)  
If you find that the ear defender is too low on your ear, raise the level by fitting the helmet adjustment  
pad to the cradle (see main drawing).  
Lamp  
When correctly adjusted, the ear defenders will fit small/medium/large size range as defined in  
EN352-3.  
(for Miner)  
To seal  
Visor  
It is important in order to achieve proper ear defender protection that the ear defender cushion sits  
securely around your ears. When you receive your helmet, the cushion will be located centrally  
around the hollow in the ear defender. You may need to move the cushion around the cup to affect  
the best seal around your ear. If so, peel off and reposition until a comfortable and effective seal is  
made.  
Ear defenders are supplied in pairs; each cushion is designed specifically for the left or right ear lobe  
- ensure the correct cushion is used on each side.  
MAX  
MINER  
AX  
TEGRA  
Face seals  
P1 Miner System  
To ensure respiratory effectiveness it is important to form a seal between the visor and your face with  
the face and visor seals. The seal has been manufactured to accommodate the dimensions of an  
average face. It is important that the seal fits as closely as possible to your face. Ideally it should be  
just touching the skin and should be checked prior to each use.  
This device has been designed for use by wearer’s with or without spectacles. If spectacles are  
worn beneath the visor, in some circumstances impacts may be transmitted through the eye  
wear enclosed by the visor. For the ultimate in respiratory protection, the side face seals should  
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