Keyspan Welding System 9000422 E User Manual

SEA  
Full Face Mask  
Ref. No. 009775  
Edition C April 2002  
9000422 E  
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User Instructions  
SEA FULL FACE MASK  
SEA Full Face Mask, Natural Rubber  
SEA Full Face Mask, Silicone Rubber  
SEA Full Face Mask, Chloroprene Rubber  
SEA Full Face Mask Procomp  
Model No. FN  
Model No. FS  
Model No. FC  
Model No. FP  
1. General  
The SEA full face mask is a panorama full view mask. It is designed to protect the respiratory system  
and face against hazardous gases and particles and to maintain a wide field of vision. The mask is  
used as a filtering device together with gas, particle or combined filters (threaded filters) as well as  
with portable and hose-fitted constructions. The mask has a speech diaphragm made of plastic film  
with minimal sound absorption. The SEA full face mask conforms to EN 136 in Europe and AS1716 in  
Australia.  
Respiratory filters may be of one of two types:  
Threaded filters conforming to EN 148-1.  
Clip-in filters, to be fitted to the filter adaptor supplied with the mask, which is then screwed into the  
mask.  
2. Limitations of use  
2.1 The filtering device must not be used if the environment and contamination are unknown. In  
case of doubt,self-containedrespirators which function independently of the atmosphere must  
be used.  
2.2 The filtering device must not be used in restricted spaces (e.g. cisterns, tunnels) because of  
oxygen deficiency or presence of heavy oxygen-displacing gases (e.g. carbon dioxide).  
2.3 The filtering device may be used only if the oxygen content of the air is 18 - 23 vol.% (minimum  
USA 19,5%). An oxygen analysis instrument is recommended for measuring the oxygen content.  
2.4 Gas filters do not protect against particles. Similarly, particle filters do not provide protection  
against gases or vapours. In case of doubt, use combined filters.  
2.5 Normal filtering devices do not protect against certain gases such as CO (carbon monoxide),  
CO2 (carbon dioxide) and N2 (nitrogen).  
2.6 SEA recommends that filters be changed aftersingle use if they have been used against  
radioactive agents, micro-organisms (virus, bacteria, fungi and spores) or enzymes.  
2.7 It is likely that adequate protection cannot be guaranteed if the sealing edge of the mask is  
obstructed by the user’s beard, hair or spectacle frames. With the SEA full face mask one can  
use special spectacles (see spare part FSF-T).  
2.8 When a breathing protector is used in explosive atmospheres, please follow the instructions  
given for such areas.  
2.9 The weight of filter used with a full face mask shall not exceed 500 g.  
2.10 Gas filters shall be replaced when the user begins to sense odour, taste or irritation. Filters used  
against detrimental gases that do not display any significant indications, require special  
regulations for the duration of use and correct usage.  
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3. Selection of breathing protector equipped with filter – Applies to NON-USA users  
Type of protective device  
Multiples of  
threshold  
concentration  
15  
Remarks, limitations  
Full face mask with particle filter P2  
Particles, excluding radioactive substances,  
bacteria, fungi, viruses and enzymes  
Particles  
Filter types A, B, E, K, AX, SX, Hg-P3 and NO-  
P3 have different applications. For more  
information, see User Instructions of SEA  
threaded filters.  
Full face mask with particle filter P3  
Full face mask with gas filter *)  
400  
400  
Full face mask with combined filter  
The specified multiples of threshold value for the gas or particle  
filters are given separately, but in all cases the lowest value applies  
*) Provided that the maximum permissible detrimental gas concentration for the gas filter is not exceeded. For  
non-powered filtering devices with gas filter, concentration must not exceed 0.1 vol.% in gas filter class 1 and 0.5  
vol.% in gas filter class 2 and 1.0 vol.% in gas filter class 3.  
4. Preparations for use, and Donning  
4.1 Before use, check the following:  
facepiece condition and intactness  
intactness of rubber parts  
head harness condition and elasticity  
visor condition and cleanliness  
that speech diaphragm is in place  
that exhalation valve is in place and exh. valve cover is properly fastened  
that inh. and exh. valves function properly  
that the filter is correct for the intended use. Filter type and class are evident from the marking.  
storage period of the filter.  
4.2 Screw the filter tightly in the connector of the mask (=inhalation valve body) (fig. 1).  
4.3 When needed, connect the spectacles to the inner mask and adjust their position (see instructions  
provided with the spectacle frame).  
4.4 Loosen the head harness.  
4.5 A sweat band is recommended to control excessive hair (fig. 2).  
4.6 Don the facepiece by placing first the jaw end on your face, then pull the head harness over the  
head (fig. 3).  
4.7 Adjust the head harness evenly (straps in the order 1-2-3) so that the cradle lies centered on the  
back of the head (fig. 4).  
4.8 Check the tightness of the mask by closing the exhalation opening with your hand. Exhale to  
create overpressure. If you fail to get overpressure (=potential leakage), tighten the head harness and  
the filter. Alternatively, close the filter opening and inhale to make the mask press onto your face (fig.  
5).  
4.9 After use the mask must be maintained as instructed in the Service Table.  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
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5. Maintenance and storage  
5.1 Test for function and leak-tightness  
If components have been replaced (visor, valve discs or speech diaphragm), a test for function and  
leak-tightness must be carried out with an appropriate test device (e.g. Pro-Tester). The test is also  
done in case of a mask stored unused for a longer period, and at least once a year. Check also that  
the faceblank has maintained its shape, the head harness is reasonably elastic, the visor and the  
sealing edge are undamaged, and that the valve discs and the speech diaphragms O-ring are good  
and well in position. Damage must be repaired.  
5.2 Replacing the visor  
The visor material code is found in the right upper corner of the visor. Replace visor if damaged, dirty  
or scratched.  
Material codes:  
F
(
polycarbonate  
triplex (chemical resistant laminated glass)  
)
Unscrew the screws (crosshead Phillips), loosen the visor frames, and remove the visor (fig. 6).  
Place a new visor in the faceblank (see the marking up/downon the visor). Align the check marks  
of the visor and faceblank with each other (fig. 7).  
Press the upper frame into place (fig. 8).  
Bend the mask at the connector to give space for the lower frame under the connector support  
piece (fig. 9). Tighten the two screws.  
Carry out the leak-tightness test (point 5.1).  
Fig. 6  
Fig. 7  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 9  
5.3 Replacing the exhalation valve disc  
Pull out the connector lid (fig. 10).  
Separate the exh. valve disc (grey) from the exh. valve body (pinch on the edge of the disc) (fig.  
11).  
Replace the disc. Pull the disc tail through the central hole (fig. 12) to the inner side of the mask to  
secure a good fit.  
Fig. 10  
Fig. 11  
Fig. 12  
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5.4 Replacing the inhalation valve discs  
Remove the connector lid.  
Remove the rubber inhalation valve seat (by pulling from the tip) (fig. 13).  
Remove the inh. valve disc (fig. 14) and replace it.  
Put the valve seat back to the bottom of the valve body. Do not press too tight (the disc comes  
immobilised) because the disc must be free to move.  
The valve discs of the inner mask (fig. 15) are replaced similarly. Make sure that the rubber edge of  
the inner mask comes in the valve seat groove.  
Fig. 13  
Fig. 14  
Fig. 15  
5.5 Replacing the speech diaphragm  
Bend the head harness over the visor (fig. 16).  
Fold the jaw cup inside out, towards yourself (fig. 17).  
Remove the speech diaphragm (fig. 18).  
To make assembly easier, moisten the O-ring with water. Position the tip of the speech diaphragm  
into the notch of the connector (fig. 19-20) to prevent any leakage. Press the speech diaphragm  
into place (fig. 21).  
Fold back the jaw cup (fig. 22).  
Fig. 16  
Fig. 17  
Fig. 18  
Fig. 19  
Fig. 20  
Fig. 21  
Fig. 22  
5.6 Replacing the head harness  
Thread the rubber bands through the buckles (fig. 23).  
Fig. 23  
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5.7 Cleaning  
Remove the filter, exhalation valve, inhalation valves, spectacle frame and speech diaphragm. Clean  
the facepiece and the components with lukewarm water and mild detergent (neutral, pH 6-8) (e.g.  
washing-up liquid). A brush can be used for stubborn dirt. Do not use solvents (e.g. acetone,  
turpentine), hot water or bleaching agents (perborate, percarborate).  
5.8 Disinfection  
After cleaning, disinfect the mask with a disinfection solution and let it dry for a while. Finally,  
reassemble the mask. See Service Table.  
5.11 Storage  
The mask should be stored carefully cleaned, disinfected and ready for use. Keep the mask protected  
from direct sunlight, grease and oil. The store should be dry and cool.  
A properly stored, unused mask stays in good condition for a long storage period. The components  
should not be more than 10 years old. Before use, the mask must undergo a function test, see Service  
Table.  
Service Table  
Component  
Work to be done  
Intervals  
Before After  
Every  
year  
I
Every 2 Every 6  
use  
use  
I
years  
years  
Mask, complete Cleaning  
Disinfection  
I
I
I
I
I
I*)  
Test for function and leak-  
tightness/Pro-Tester (point 5.1)  
Pre-use check done by the user,  
according to point 4.1  
Replace visor, head harness and  
other parts  
Check discs  
I*)  
I
I
Inh. and exh.  
valve discs  
(11, 12, 18)  
I
Replace discs  
I*)  
I
I
I
Check tightness of exh. valve  
disc/Pro-Tester  
Check inh. valve seat (9)  
Connector of  
the mask (7)  
I
I
I
I
Verify body inner thread (with gauge)  
Check  
Speech  
diaphragm  
(13, 14)  
I
Replace  
*) when needed  
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6. Spare parts  
Item  
Description  
Part number  
Comments  
New mask  
-
1
2 & 3  
4
Faceblank  
Buckle with retainer  
Visor options:  
-
FF-B  
Polycarbonate (standard)  
Hard coated polycarbonate  
Laminated triplex glass  
Visor frame assembly with screws  
Connector  
VP  
VHC  
VLG  
FV  
-
-
-
5 & 6  
7
-
-
To be assessed by SEA *)  
8
9
10  
13 & 14  
15 & 16  
17  
Exhalation valve cover  
Inhalation valve seat  
Rivet for inhalation valve  
Speech diaphragm with o-ring  
Steel band and buckle  
Inner mask  
FF-EVC  
FF-IVS  
FF-IVR  
FF-SD  
-
-
-
-
-
To be assessed by SEA *)  
To be assessed by SEA *)  
-
11, 12, 18 Valve set, including:  
Qty 2 inner mask valves  
FF-V  
-
Qty 1 inhalation valve  
Qty 1 exhalation valve  
19 & 20  
21  
22  
Inner mask valve seat with rivet  
Neck strap assy  
Head harness natural rubber or  
Head harness silicone rubber  
Support for connector  
Spectacle frame with fasteners  
Visor cover (protective film) (10 per pack)  
FF-IMVS  
FF-NS  
FHN  
FHS  
-
-
-
-
23  
24  
-
-
To be assessed by SEA *)  
FSF-T  
VC  
-
-
*) Assessments require the entire mask to be sent to SEA to decide whether the mask is able  
to be repaired.  
A Product Maintenance Agreement is available from SEA which covers servicing of the product.  
For more details contact SEA.  
7. Year of manufacture  
In the head harness, and the facepiece  
(inner side of the facepiece; on the left).  
In the exhalation valve disc  
K575  
96  
98  
97  
98  
99  
Outer circle quarter-of-year circle  
Inner circle year circle  
Example:  
1999  
Example:  
1999, April-June  
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NOTES  
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NOTES  
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