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Dräger PAS AirPack 2 User manual

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PAS®AirPack 2 is a registered trade mark of Dräger 3352692 (A3-D-P) Page 1 of 3
PAS® AirPack 2
Airline breathing air supply system Instructions for Use
1 For your safety
1.1 General safety statements
●Before using this product, carefully read the Instructions for Use.
●Strictly follow the Instructions for Use. The user must fully understand
and strictly observe the instructions. Use the product only for the
purposes specified in the Intended Use section of this document.
●Do not dispose of the Instructions for Use. Ensure that they are
retained and appropriately used by the product user.
●Only fully trained and competent users are permitted to use this
product.
●Comply with all local and national rules and regulations associated
with this product.
●Only trained and competent personnel are permitted to inspect, repair
and service the product. Dräger recommend a Dräger service contract
for all maintenance activities and that all repairs are carried out by
Dräger.
●Properly trained service personnel must inspect and service this
product as detailed in the Maintenance section of this document.
●Use only genuine Dräger spare parts and accessories, or the proper
functioning of the product may be impaired.
●Do not use a faulty or incomplete product, and do not modify the
product.
●Notify Dräger in the event of any component fault or failure.
●The air supply shall meet the requirements for breathing air according
to EN 12021.
1.2 Definitions of alert icons
Alert icons are used in this document to provide and highlight text that
requires a greater awareness by the user. A definition of the meaning of
each icon is as follows:
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in physical injury or damage to the product or
environment. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
2 Description
2.1 Product overview
The Dräger PAS AirPack 2 is a robust trolley-mounted air supply system
that uses breathing air inputs to provide a medium-pressure output
(independent air supply) for breathing apparatus wearers.
Breathing air inputs are from high and/or medium-pressure sources. The
high-pressure input is from one or two breathing air cylinders – the
equipment has storage capacity for two K-sized (50 litre) cylinders. The
medium-pressure input is a regulated external supply from a factory airline
or compressor.
The PAS AirPack 2 is available with one or two pneumatic systems, each
comprising a cylinder, a hose reel and a pneumatic assembly (swept out in
Fig 1). Each pneumatic system is completely separate from the other, and
can supply air to one or two breathing apparatus wearers. Variants with
one pneumatic system can supply up to two breathing apparatus wearers;
variants with two pneumatic systems can supply up to four breathing
apparatus wearers.
Referring to Fig 1, the features and components of the PAS AirPack 2
pneumatic system are:
●The high-pressure input connectors (9) are standard cylinder-type
threaded connectors.
●The medium-pressure input connector (5) is a male quick connector
which has an internal non-return valve.
●There is a medium-pressure output connector on each hose reel (12),
and on the body of each pneumatic assembly (7). Each is a female
quick connector, which has a valve that self-seals when disconnected.
●A high-pressure gauge (2) indicates cylinder pressure.
●A medium-pressure gauge (3) indicates output pressure.
●A high-pressure whistle (10) sounds to indicate low cylinder pressure.
●A medium-pressure whistle (4) sounds to indicate low output pressure.
If the PAS AirPack 2 is using an external medium-pressure supply, the
whistle indicates that the external supply pressure is low.
●An internal pressure reducer converts the high-pressure input to a
medium-pressure output.
●A relief valve (6) in the medium-pressure system and a bleed valve (8)
on each high-pressure connector release air from the system when
operated.
●Each hose reel has 50 m of hose on a rotating drum. The drum has an
inertia brake that prevents overrun of the drum as the hose is pulled
out.
The features and components of the trolley are:
●Two wheels are on a fixed axle, and two are swivelling jockey wheels
for manoeuvrability. One of the jockey wheels has a foot operated
brake (11).
●Some of the variants have a lifting eye (1) on the centre column of the
trolley. The lifting eye is proof load tested, and the lifting eye arm is
stamped by an approved authority. The safe working load (SWL) is
250 kg. A Certificate of Conformance is included with the product.
●The lever (Fig 2, Item 1) operates a frame lock to allow lifting the
cylinder frame to a vertical position (as shown in Fig 2) for cylinder
fitting and removal.
2.2 Intended use
The PAS AirPack 2 is used with breathing air cylinders and an external
breathing air supply (factory airline or compressor) to provide a
medium-pressure output. When used with approved airline equipment, it
supplies breathing air to breathing apparatus wearers.
It is intended to be used with only the air cylinders connected
(self-contained use), or with the air cylinders and an external
medium-pressure supply connected (external-supply use). When it is used
with an external supply the cylinders provide a backup air supply.
The breathing apparatus and other accessories used with this product
must be assembled in an approved configuration. See Section 10 for the
compatible airline equipment and configurations. Dräger do not supply
K-sized cylinders, either individually or assembled to the PAS AirPack 2. It
is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the selected cylinder is
approved to PED97/23/EC and/or TPED1999/36/EC and/or to national
regulations. Contact Dräger for details of approved cylinders and further
information.
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2.3 Approvals
The Dräger PAS AirPack 2 conforms to EN 14593-1, and meets the
requirement of EC Council Directives PPE (89/686/EEC) and PED (97/23/EC).
PPE – EC Type examiner: DEKRA EXAM GmbH, Dinnendahlstrasse 9,
44809 Bochum, Germany. Notified Body No. 0158.
PPE (89/686/EEC) – Article 11B examiner: Lloyd‘s Register Quality
Assurance (LRQA), Hiramford, Middlemarch Office Village, Siskin Drive,
Coventry CV3 4FJ, United Kingdom. Notified Body No. 0088.
Where appropriate, the marking “F” on the apparatus and CAST
(compressed-air supply tube) indicates that both can be used where
flammability may be a risk. Marking on the compressed-air supply tube
indicates that the tube is heat resistant (H) and/or antistatic (S).
2.4 Use in potentially explosive atmospheres
●The PAS AirPack Series is type tested as suitable for use in potentially
explosive atmospheres. The combinations are suitable for use in
hazardous areas of Zone 1 and 2 for explosion group IIA and IIB and
for Zone 21 and 22.
2.4.1 Special conditions for safe use
The Airline Systems shall not be used in the vicinity of processes where high
charges are generated if explosive atmospheres are present (for example,
where rapid filling processes are carried out – big bag filling – or many actions
of fast limit surface separation are done). In such cases, hazardously high
charges of the Airline Systems may occur due to electrostatic induction.
The breathing apparatus and the compressed air cylinders which are used
in combination with the Airline Systems each have to meet the applicable
requirements of the equipment categories and explosion groups relevant
to the respective Airline System.
The Airline Systems have to be moved manually inside explosive
atmospheres by the user (pushing or pulling). It is mandatory to use floors
in Zone 1 and Zone 21 that are able to discharge electricity where dusts of
minimum ignition energies < 10 mJ are present.
If air supply hoses are used with a total length > 50 m, then the couplings
which are connected to the hoses in a conductive manner have to be
provided with an additional earth contact (after a hose length of 50 m) and
integrated into the operating eqipotential bonding.
●Do not charge the cylinder in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
2.5 Explanation of marking and symbols
Refer to the relevant authority for explanation of approval body symbols
and markings. Examples of other marking on the product:
BRBA-1359 – Dräger serial number
08/09 – Month and year of manufacture
3353261 – Dräger part number
HP – High pressure
MP – Medium pressure
– Relief valve
– Unlock and lock (cylinder frame)
3 Use
WARNING
The cylinder and airline air quality shall meet the requirements for
breathing air according to EN 12021. Do not use oxygen or
oxygen-enriched air. The moisture content of breathing air should
be controlled within the EN 12021 limits to avoid freezing the
apparatus.
Carry out a risk assessment of the workplace to ensure that it is
not possible to connect to any airline supply other than breathable
air (e.g. Nitrox).
Before using airline equipment, ensure that the air supply meets
the air quality requirements, and complies with the airline
pressure, flow and hose requirements (see Section 8 and
Section 10), and has been issued with a permit for use if
necessary.
Position the PAS AirPack 2 in a safe and uncontaminated area
where it cannot be damaged, and apply the brake.
Dräger recommend that the user carries out a risk assessment to
establish local procedures to be followed in the event of failure of
the air supply.
CAUTION
Impact damage to the PAS AirPack 2 may prevent cylinder valve
connection or cause an air leak. Handle the equipment with care.
If there is requirement to lift the PAS AirPack 2, the organization
must have a formal lifting equipment management system. Lifting
equipment users must have the required competencies and
comply with established lifting equipment and work practices.
When remote wearers are connected to the PAS AirPack 2, a controller
must be appointed to monitor the gauges and whistles of the product
throughout the operation. The controller must maintain the air supply to the
wearers and must ensure that any precautionary or emergency signals are
conveyed to the remote wearers in line with local procedures and these
Instructions for Use.
3.1 Preparation for use
1. Carry out a visual inspection (see Section 3.4.1).
2. Fit the air cylinder or cylinders (see Section 3.4.2).
3. Carry out a full functional test (see Section 3.4.5).
WARNING
Incorrect airline equipment configurations may result in insufficient
air flow to breathing apparatus wearers or increase the possibility
of air supply failure. See Section 10 for the compatible airline
equipment and configurations.
Prepare the breathing apparatus for use (see the Instructions for
Use supplied with the breathing apparatus). Observe the safety
information and carry out all preparation and functional testing
tasks before use.
Do not use either of the PAS AirPack 2 pneumatic systems to
supply air to more than two breathing apparatus wearers at any
time. If a controller is appointed, and is required to wear breathing
apparatus and to connect to the equipment then only one other
user is permitted.
If the PAS AirPack 2 has two pneumatic systems, carry out the following
steps for each pneumatic system as required.
4. Pull out the hose as required and connect the airline equipment to the
output connector on the hose reel (Fig 1, Item 12). Use the output
connector on the pneumatic assembly (Fig 3) for connecting the
controller if required.
5. Depending on the required use, do one of the following:
○Self-contained use – Fully open the cylinder valve.
○External-supply use – Connect the external supply (see
Section 3.4.4).
Ensure that the cylinder valve is fully closed.
6. Put on the breathing apparatus and connect to the airline equipment
(Fig 4 shows a typical breathing apparatus connector).
3.2 During use
WARNING
An appointed controller or the breathing apparatus wearers must
monitor the PAS AirPack 2 gauges and whistles during use.
Procedures to warn and evacuate remote users must be in place.
The effective working duration of the equipment is dependent on
the initial air supply available and the breathing rate of the wearers.
Do not commence any operation using a cylinder that is less than
80 percent full.
At very high work rates the pressure in the face mask of a
breathing apparatus wearer may become negative at peak
inhalation flow.
●Breathe normally and proceed to the work area taking care with any
airline equipment.
●On receipt of an evacuation signal, withdraw immediately to a safe
area (see local instructions for full evacuation procedures).
●When the task is complete, withdraw to a safe area before removing
the breathing apparatus.
●The high-pressure and medium-pressure whistles indicate that there is
low pressure in the associated system. If a warning whistle sounds,
carry out the necessary actions depending on the configuration of the
PAS AirPack 2 (see Section 3.2.1 or 3.2.2).
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PAS® AirPack 2
Airline breathing air supply system
3.2.1 Medium-pressure whistle sounds
During external-supply use – Fully open the cylinder valve, and disconnect
the external supply from the PAS AirPack 2. Continue the task as a
self-contained use task.
During self-contained use – Breathing apparatus wearers must proceed in
line with breathing apparatus Instructions for Use and local procedures.
3.2.2 High-pressure whistle sounds during self-contained use
Breathing apparatus wearers must proceed in line with breathing
apparatus Instructions for Use and local procedures.
3.3 After use
WARNING
Do not remove the breathing apparatus until in a safe breathing
environment.
1. Once in a safe area, remove all breathing equipment.
2. Disconnect the external supply from the PAS AirPack 2 and fully close
all cylinder valves.
3. Pull the handle of the relief valve (Fig 1, Item 6) to vent all air from the
system.
4. Disconnect any airline equipment from the PAS AirPack 2 and fit all
protection caps.
5. Carefully rewind the hose reel if necessary. Clean the hose (see
Section 5.3) during rewinding.
6. Disconnect and remove the air cylinders if necessary (see
Section 3.4.3).
7. Carry out the after use maintenance tasks in the maintenance table
(see Section 5.1).
3.4 Common user tasks
3.4.1 Visual inspection
Check that the PAS AirPack 2 is clean and undamaged, paying particular
attention to pneumatic components, hoses and connectors. Typical signs
of damage that may affect the operation of the PAS AirPack 2 include
impact damage, abrasion, cutting, corrosion and discolouration. Report
damage to service personnel or Dräger and do not use the PAS AirPack 2
until faults are rectified.
If the PAS AirPack 2 has a lifting eye (Fig 1, Item 1) inspect and, if necessary,
load test in accordance with the relevant guidelines and regulations.
3.4.2 Fitting air cylinders
WARNING
Do not attempt to fit or remove the cylinders on your own. Observe
the relevant manual handling and safety procedures when moving
the cylinders.
CAUTION
When lifting the cylinder frame to the vertical position, ensure the
frame, cylinders and cylinder valves will not collide with other
objects and structures.
Only fit fully charged cylinders that are approved for use, fully serviceable
and in date. Use K-sized (50 litre), 200 bar or 300 bar, breathing air
cylinders with compatible connectors (see Section 8). If the PAS AirPack 2
has two pneumatic systems, always connect the cylinder to the appropriate
pneumatic assembly (i.e. left to left and right to right).
1. Place the trolley in a suitable position and apply the brake.
2. Unlock and then lift the cylinder frame to the vertical position (Fig 2).
3. Disconnect the cylinder chains from the connectors (Fig 1, Item 13).
4. Fit the cylinder on to the trolley and reconnect both cylinder chains.
5. Check the outlet port of the air cylinder, and ensure that the
O-ring (Fig 5, Item 1) and the sintered filter (Fig 5, Item 2) in the input
connector are clean and undamaged.
6. Align the input connector (Fig 1, Item 9) with the cylinder ensuring a
smooth curve of the high-pressure hose. Tighten the hand wheel hand
tight. Do not use tools or over tighten.
7. Close the cylinder bleed valve (Fig 5, Item 3) (turn it fully clockwise).
8. Carefully lower the cylinder frame on to the trolley and lock the frame
lock.
3.4.3 Removing air cylinders
WARNING
High-pressure air release may cause injury to the user or other
personnel near the breathing apparatus. Close the cylinder valve
and fully vent the system before attempting to disconnect an air
cylinder.
1. Place the trolley in a suitable position and apply the brake.
2. Unlock and then lift the cylinder frame to the vertical position (Fig 2).
3. Disconnect the cylinder chains from the connectors (Fig 1, Items 13).
4. Close the cylinder valve and then open the bleed valve.
5. Disconnect the high-pressure input connector from the cylinder valve.
6. Remove the cylinder and reconnect both cylinder chains.
7. Carefully lower the cylinder frame on to the trolley and lock the frame
lock.
3.4.4 Connecting an external supply
CAUTION
The cylinder valves must remain fully closed during
external-supply use. If cylinder valves are open, air from the
cylinders will be used.
A compatible external air supply is a regulated medium-pressure input of
breathing air (see Section 8 and Section 10).
1. Select a suitable air supply and adaptor hose.
2. Check that the supply outlet, adaptor hose, and input connector are
clean and undamaged.
3. Connect the external supply to the medium-pressure input connector
of the PAS AirPack 2 (Fig 6).
4. Check that the pressure indicated on the medium-pressure gauge
(Fig 1, Item 3) is 6 bar to 10 bar. If necessary, adjust the
pressure-regulating device of the external supply (the nominal setting is
8 bar). (If the pressure is below 8 bar, a low whistle or hiss may be heard
from the high-pressure whistle during use. This is normal operation for
the unit, and does not affect the functionality of the product.)
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3.4.5 Functional testing
WARNING
If the breathing equipment fails to meet any of the standards or
parameters described in the functional tests, or if an immediate
leak is evident, there is a system fault. Report the fault to trained
service personnel or contact Dräger. Do not use the breathing
equipment until the fault condition is rectified.
If the PAS AirPack 2 has two pneumatic systems, carry out the test below
for each pneumatic system.
1. Ensure that the cylinder valve and bleed valve are fully closed.
2. Fully open the cylinder valve.
3. Check the pressures indicated on the pressure gauges:
○The high-pressure gauge must indicate at least 80% of the cylinder
maximum pressure.
○The medium-pressure gauge must indicate 6 bar to 10 bar.
4. Fully close the cylinder valve.
5. Wait one minute and then observe the high-pressure gauge and
reopen the cylinder valve. The gauge must not show an increase in
pressure of more than 10 bar. If there is any leak, investigate and
repair the leak before use (see Section 4). If necessary, use a soapy
solution to locate the leak.
6. Fully close the cylinder valve again.
7. Pull the handle of the relief valve (Fig 1, Item 6) to vent the air very
slowly and observe the high-pressure gauge. The high-pressure
whistle must commence in the range 60 bar to 50 bar.
8. Release the handle of the relief valve immediately when the whistle
commences. Allow the whistle to fully vent the high-pressure side of
the reducer.
9. Again pull the handle of the relief valve to vent the air very slowly and
observe the medium-pressure gauge. The medium-pressure whistle
must commence in the range 5 bar to 4 bar.
10. Pull the handle of the relief valve to fully vent the system.
4 Troubleshooting
Disconnect or replace any associated equipment and retest before
referring to the troubleshooting table.
Contact service personnel or Dräger when the remedy information
indicates a service task, or if the symptom remains after all remedy actions
have been attempted.
5 Maintenance
5.1 Maintenance table
Service and test the PAS AirPack 2, including out-of-use equipment, in
accordance with the table below. Record all maintenance in the equipment
log book. See also the maintenance information for any associated
breathing equipment.
Additional inspection and testing may be required in the country of use to
ensure compliance with national regulations.
Notes
Dräger recommendations
1. These maintenance tasks may only be carried out by Dräger or trained
service personnel. Details of the tests are contained in the technical
manual which is issued to service personnel that have attended a
relevant Dräger maintenance course.
Symptom Fault Remedy
High-pressure or
medium-pressure air
leak
Loose/damaged
connector or faulty seal
Reconnect or tighten
connectors and
retest.
Pressure reducer or hose
leak
Service task
High or low
medium-pressure
Pressure reducer out of
specification
Service task
Poor sounding
whistle
Dirt Clean and retest
Whistle not
functioning correctly
Defective activation
mechanism
Service task
Component/
System
Task After
use
Every
month
Every
year
Every
six
years
Complete
equipment
Visual inspection
(see Section 3.4.1)

Clean and disinfect
(see Section 5.3)

Functional test
(see Section 3.4.5)
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High-pressure
input
connectors
Renew the O-ring and
sintered filter (see
Note 1)

Pressure
reducer
Overhaul. Contact
Dräger for the Repair
Exchange (REX)
service

Cylinder Charge to correct
pressure (see
Section 5.2)

Check the initial test
date stamped on the
cylinder

Cylinder pressure test
and recertification
Carry out in line with national
regulations
Cylinder valve Basic overhaul During cylinder pressure test or
on condition
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5.2 Air cylinder charging
WARNING
Air quality for compressed-air cylinders must conform to
requirements of EN 12021.
●Refer also to the instructions supplied with the cylinder and the
charging unit for recharging the cylinder.
●Only charge compressed-air cylinders which:
○Conform to national standards.
○Feature the original manufacturer’s test date and test mark.
○Have not exceeded the test date indicated on the cylinder by the
last testing station.
○Are not damaged.
●To prevent ingress of moisture into the cylinder, ensure that the
cylinder valve remains closed until connected to the charging unit.
●Recharge to the rated working pressure of the cylinder. Dräger
recommend a charge rate of 27 bar/minute (rapid charging will
increase the temperature resulting in an incomplete charge).
●To prevent overcharging of the cylinder, Dräger recommend using a
pressure-limiting device on the charging compressor.
5.3 Cleaning and disinfecting
CAUTION
Cleaning agents and disinfectants listed below are not
manufactured by Dräger and have been reviewed only for
compatibility when used to clean or disinfect the subject Dräger
product(s). Read and comply with all safety precautions provided
by the manufacturers of such agents and disinfectants.
Do not exceed 30 °C for washing and rinsing solutions. Do not
immerse the PAS AirPack 2 in water or cleaning solutions and do
not place the PAS AirPack 2 in a heated drying facility.
Refer also to the cleaning and disinfecting requirements for any associated
breathing equipment.
Cleaning and disinfecting materials:
●Cleaning agents – Sekusept (concentration: 0.5 % – 1 %) or
Safetywash (concentration: 0.7 %)
●Disinfecting agents – Incidin Rapid (concentration: 1.5 %) or
Safetywash (concentration: 20 %; meets the requirements of
EN 13727:2012 as a bacterial disinfectant)
●Use only clean lint-free cloths
1. Prepare cleaning solution as per manufacturer’s instructions. Clean
the PAS Airpack 2 manually using a cloth moistened with cleaning
solution to remove excess dirt.
2. Prepare disinfecting solution as per manufacturer’s instructions. Apply
to all internal and external surfaces, ensuring that all surfaces remain
visibly wet for 15 minutes.
3. Rinse all components thoroughly with clean water to remove all
cleaning and disinfecting agents.
4. Dry all components using a dry cloth, or in air.
5. Contact service personnel or Dräger if disassembly of pneumatic or
electronic components is required.
6 Storage
Store the equipment between -15 °C and +25 °C. Ensure that the
environment is dry, free from dust and dirt, and does not subject the
equipment to wear or damage due to abrasion. Do not store the equipment
in direct sunlight.
7 Disposal
When required, dispose of the PAS AirPack 2 in accordance with national
or local regulations for waste disposal.
8 Technical data
Operating conditions
●Temperature: -30 to +60 °C.
●Usage area: suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
High pressure
●Input connector: 200 bar or 300 bar, standard G5/8” connector as per
EN 144-2.
●Input: K-sized (50 litre), 200 bar or 300 bar, breathing air cylinder.
Medium pressure
●Input and output connectors: Dräger quick connectors (compatible
with CEJN 344 and Rectus 95KS series).
●Input and output: 6 bar to 10 bar (8 bar nominal) breathing air at a flow
rate of >600 litres/min. Important note: do not exceed 10 bar.
Whistle operation
●High-pressure whistle commences in the range: 60 bar to 50 bar.
●Medium-pressure whistle commences in the range: 5 bar to 4 bar.
●Whistles cease in the range: 1.75 bar to 0 bar.
●Whistle volume: >90 dBA.
9 Order list
Description Quantity Order code
Sekusept cleaner 4 × 2 litres 7904071
Safetywash 1 litre with
dispenser
3380164
1 litre 3380165
5 litres with
dispenser
3380166
5 litres 3380167
Incidin Rapid 6 litres R61880
Other sizes on request.
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Edition 10 – October 2015
Subject to alteration
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United Kingdom www.draeger.com
PAS® AirPack 2
Airline breathing air supply system
10 Compatible airline equipment and
configurations
10.1 Airline equipment configurations
WARNING
Airline equipment must allow the input pressure and flow specified
in the breathing apparatus instructions to be met. Incorrect
configurations may result in insufficient air flow to breathing
apparatus wearers or increase the possibility of air supply failure.
10.1.1 Dräger airline equipment and breathing apparatus
No more than five connections are permitted per line on the output side of
the PAS AirPack 2 (a Y-piece is treated as two connections). Additionally,
the maximum combined length of the extension hoses is 100 m. The
figures below (not to scale) show some examples of the maximum number
of connections (C1 to C5) and maximum hose lengths that are permissible
in an output configuration using Dräger equipment.
One breathing apparatus wearer (with integral hose reel)
Two breathing apparatus wearers (with integral hose reel)
Breathing air supply equipment
External medium-pressure supply
(see Section 8 for specification and
connector type)
High-pressure supply (see Section 8
for specification and connector type)
Dräger supply, control and monitoring equipment
Dräger PAS AirPack 2
Airline equipment (approved to the relevant EN standard)
Extension hose (lengths ranging
from 3 m to 50 m available from
Dräger)
Y-piece
Hose reel (Dräger hose reel has
50 m of hose)
Airline filter unit
In-line medium-pressure whistle
Breathing apparatus
Airline set (EN 14593-1)
Escape/airline set with automatic
switch-over valve (ASV) and airline
connector (EN 402/EN 14593-1)
Working set with automatic
switch-over valve (ASV) and airline
connector (EN 137/EN 14593-1)
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C1 C2
15 m
C3
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C1 C2
15 m
C3
10 m
C4
C5
C5
C4
10 m
50 m
(HOSE REEL)
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Two breathing apparatus wearers (using the pneumatic assembly outlet
and a stand-alone hose reel)
10.1.2 Medium-pressure input
The medium-pressure input is from a factory airline or compressor using a
suitable extension hose, and filter unit if required. Any airline equipment that is
used in the input line must allow the medium-pressure input requirement to be
met (see Section 8).
Input with extension hose
Input with Dräger airline filter unit
30 m 50 m
(HOSE REEL)
10 m
10 m
C1
C2 C3
C4
C4
C5
C5
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