Dräger CPS 7900 Chemical Protective Suit - PSC Co.,LTD
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
Dräger CPS 7900 Chemical Protective Suit Tailor-made for use under extreme conditions: The gas-tight Dräger CPS 7900 provides excellent protection against industrial chemicals, biological agents, and other toxic substances. Its innovative material qualifies the CPS 7900 equally well for work in explosive areas and for handling cryogenic substances. D-3573-2010 PROTECTION IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN well as a barrier layer resistant to chemicals The Dräger CPS 7900 was developed to is on the inside as well as the outside. This protect its wearer when handling toxic or allows the suit to retain its full protective hazardous materials and to provide much capacity even when the material on the needed support for an variety of dangerous outside becomes damaged.Its electrostatic tasks. The suit material D-mex offers properties makes it possible to use the suit unique resistance to various substances in all explosive areas. If a spark occurs in as well excellent protection against spite of this remarkable fabric, the flame- mechanical effects, liquefied gases, and retardant and self-extinguishing material flash fires. The Dräger CPS 7900 meets protects its wearer from serious burns. and exceeds the requirements of interna- The flexibility of D-mex™ even makes it D-4809-2010 tional standards of fire departments, possible to handle liquefied gases such as search and rescue organizations, and ammonia at a contact temperature of industry for reusable protection suits. -80°C. Dräger CPS 7900, orange Among these are the EN 943 part 2 (ET) and the SOLAS convention. Furthermore, OUTSTANDING WEARING COMFORT the suit was designed and developed in The CPS 7900 reduces the stress during close cooperation with corresponding per- the already difficult work in hazard zones sonnel and officers-in-charge the world and danger areas. With its new, ergonomic over and fitted to their needs and require- cut and five available sizes, the suit offers ments. Its properties and accessory its wearers with a body height of 1.50 m options offer the highest degree of safety to 2.10 m the highest degree of mobility and a level of wearing comfort that is in a during a wide variety of activities and class of its own. tasks. The suit is designed to be used in conjunction with other Dräger protective D-MEX: 5-FOLD SAFETY gear such as the current Dräger PSS The suit's innovative and unique material 7000 or HPS 6200 as well as older prod- D-4598-2010 called D-mex™ consists of five layers. A ucts. (Working with the BG-4 CCBA is not tear-proof textile makes up the middle layer. a problem either) Moreover, the clearly An especially sturdy elastomer layer as lighter weight and better drape of the suit Dräger CPS 7900, blue
02 | DRÄGER CPS 7900 D-3525-2010 material adjusts to the wearer's movements sible to attach to the suit gas-tight socks and offers the full range of flexibility. made from D-mex to ensure everybody steps safely into any situation. With these READY AT ANY TIME socks the wearer does not have to use Innovative materials and new service con- one-size-fits-all. D-4642-2010 cepts made it possible to significantly reduce time and expenses for regular Boots in different sizes are then worn over testing and expenses) In addition, (the suit these socks. An integrated mobile device Previous EN combination can be easily cleaned and disinfected. pocket and a holder for push-to-talk This means the time and expense spent buttons facilitate communication. over the 15 years of service life of the suit is much less. The service technician is READY FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY able to carry out any repairs or maintenance Accessories are available to customize the required. Of course, Dräger Service also CPS 7900 to meet your specific needs gladly assumes these tasks. and requirements, thereby expanding your D-4904-2010 range of application options. SMART DETAILS FROM HEAD TO TOE The CPS 7900 is characterized by func- – The pressure gauge holder on the New EN combination tional details. The newly designed visor visor makes it possible for the wearer combined with the FPS 7000 offers an to keep an eye on his or her air almost natural field of vision. pressure without having to pull the Two different glove combinations can be arm out off its sleeve, losing valuable fastened to the suit quickly and without time on the job. Additionally, the using tools. pressure can be determined from the outside in case of emergency. – Previous EN combination: Viton gloves (Currently not available for the US optionally with Tricotril or K-mex Market) overgloves. – The anti-fog visor prevents the visor – New EN combination: More sensitivity from fogging up without prior due to thin Silvershield gloves highly treatments and saves time when resistant to chemicals and permanent- getting a team ready for a run.s ly attached cut and prick resistant – Not all first responders or search and gloves. rescue personnel have the same height. The hight adjustment is used The changeable boot connection and the to fit the suit to various body heights. comfortable safety boots are barely felt by This is simply snapped into the hip the wearer. As an alternative, it is also pos- belt of the breathing apparatus.
DRÄGER CPS 7900 | 03 D-3675-2010 – The D-connect is used to fasten malfunctioning, breathing air is supplied measuring instruments, flashlights, from the compressed air breathing apparatus. various tools, or guide lines to the left or right hip to have both hands free The control valve PT 120L offers the addi- for other tasks. The suit can also be tional option of cooling the suit and reduc- equipped with two D-connects. ing the humidity inside of the suit. An These two fixed anchoring points can airflow of 0, 5, 30, or 120 l/min provides then also be used as grips for crash cool compressed air to the leg, arm, and rescues. chest area of the suit. Warm, humid air is extracted and vented to the outside with NEVER AGAIN GASPING FOR A BREATH the valves of the suit. The airflow also Breathing air is a scarce commodity when makes it possible for body perspiration to D-4642-2010 it comes to runs involving toxic materials evaporate, which cools the body naturally. or hazardous atmospheres. The route to the deployment location and the deconta- This makes activities carried out in espe- Dräger CPS 7900, blue with Dräger PAS AirPack I mination location must be bridged. The cially warm temperatures, e.g. traffic actual tasks must be completed. This is accidents on the interstate in the middle followed by a careful decontamination so of summer, significantly less stressful for that suits can be removed. The amount of the cardiovascular system of the wearer. air available in a compressed air breathing In addition, the system can also be used apparatus often is insufficient to cover to have a fully equipped rescue team on both activities. The air-connect and the stand-by without loosing breathing air and regulation valve PT 120 L are designed for with minimized thermal stresses. just such cases. The air-connect is used to connect the suit from the outside with an external source of breathing air such as the Dräger RPS D-50572-2010 3500 or Dräger PAS AirPack. Inside of the suit, the compressed air breathing appa- ratus is then connected to the air-connect Connection of the air line with the SCBA via an automatic switchover valve or inside of the suit Y-adaptor. Once the external source of air is connected and the pressure is sufficient, the breathing air is then supplied from this source. If the connection is severed or
DRÄGER CPS 7900 | 04 D-4645-2010 D-4714-2010 Pressure gauge holder to mount The height adjustment is used manometer or bodyguard within to fit the suit to various body wearer's field of vision. heights. D-4648-2010 D-4910-2010 D-5097-2010 With the Dräger glove attach- The D-Connect can be used for ment, gloves can be exchanged rescue operations and to attach easily and without tools. measuring instruments, tools, etc. D-4663-2010 D-4651-2010 Integrated safety boots facilitate The air-connect is a connection to putting the suit on. an external source of breathing air. D-4995-2010 D-4802-2010 Gas-tight socks offer flexibility The RV PT 120 L is a connection when selecting boots. to an external source of breathing air and features controllable suit cooling.
05 | DRÄGER CPS 7900 APPROVALS EN 943-1:2002 EU requirements for gas-tight protective suits for industrial applications EN 943-2:2002 (ET) EU requirements for gas-tight protective suits for use by firefighters BS 8467 British requirements for CBRN protective suits EN 1073-2 Protection against contamination from radioactive particles EN 14126 Protection against contamination from infectious agents SOLAS (pending) Requirements for maritime use EX-PROTECTION Suitable for operations in all explosive areas CHEMICAL TESTS Chemical Breakdown time in min* Chemical Breakdown time in min* Chemical Breakdown time in min* Acetone >540 Ethyl acetate >540 Sarin (GB)** >1440 Acetonitrile >540 Ethylene oxide >540 Sodium hydroxide 40% >540 Ammonia >540 Hydrogen chloride >540 Soman (GD)** >1440 1,3-Butadiene >540 Lewisite (L)** >180 Sulfuric acid 96% >480 Carbon disulfide >540 Methanol >540 Tetrachlorethylene >540 Chlorine >540 Methyl chloride >540 Tetrahydrofuran >540 Dichloromethane >540 Mustard gas (HD)** >1440 Toluene >540 Diethylamine >540 n-Heptane >540 VX** >1440 A continuously updated database is available to stay informed about chemical resistances and decontamination processes. * breakthrough time according to EN 943 Part 2. ** breath through time according to FINABEL 0.7.C MECHANICAL TESTS Test acc. to EN 943: Class*** Abrasion resistance 6 Flex cracking resistance 6 Flex cracking resistance at -30°C 6 Resistance to tear propagation 6 Bursting resistance 6 Piercing resistance 3 *** classes acc. to EN 943 Part 2 – from 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest).
06 | DRÄGER CPS 7900 ORDER INFORMATION 90 46 729 | 09.10-3 | Marketing Communications | LSL | LE | Printed in Germany | Chlorine-free – environmentally compatible | Subject to modifications | © 2010 Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA Order No. CPS 7900 R 29 500 Colors Blue or orange Basic components Sizes Size S for body heights of 1.50 m to 1.65 m Basic components Size M for body heights of 1.60 m to 1.75 m Size L for body heights of 1.70 m to 1.85 m Size XL for body heights of 1.80 m to 2.00 m Size XXL for body heights of 1.95 m to 2.10 m Zipper Closes at top or bottom Basic components Cover flap with Velcro fastener or snaps Integrated boots or socks Safety boots in size 43 to 50 (German sizing system) Basic components Gas-tight socks in 3 sizes from 40 to 50 (German sizing system) Gloves Previous EN combination in size 9 to 11 Basic components New EN combination in size 10 to 11 Gloves accessories Cotton gloves Accessories Gas-tight arm sleeve/wristband Cut-resistant overgloves Tricotril or K-mex Gigant Clear view Anti-fog visor Accessories External air supply Regulation Valve PT 120 L Accessories Air-connect Fastening option D-connect at right and/or left hip Accessories Easier pressure monitoring Pressure gauge holder Accessories Individually adjustable Height adjustment Accessories Storage and transport Electronic warehouse management transponder Accessories Storage and transport bag Storage box Customized marking: In different colors on back, chest, and sleeves Accessories HEADQUARTERS: SUBSIDIARIES: P. R. CHINA MEXICO SINGAPORE Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA Beijing Fortune Draeger Draeger Safety S.A. de C.V. Draeger Safety Asia Pte Ltd Revalstrasse 1 AUSTRALIA Safety Equipment Co., Ltd. Av. Peñuelas No. 5 67 Ayer Rajah Crescent #06-03 23560 Lübeck, Germany Draeger Safety Pacific Pty. Ltd. A22 Yu An Rd, B Area, Bodega No. 37 Singapore 139950 Axxess Corporate Park Tianzhu Airport Industrial Fraccionamiento Industrial Tel +65 68 72 92 88 www.draeger.com Unit 99, 45 Gilby Road Zone, Shunyi District, San Pedrito Fax +65 65 12 19 08 Mt. Waverley. Vic 3149 Beijing 101300 Querétaro, Qro México Tel +61 3 92 65 50 00 Tel +86 10 80 49 80 00 Tel +52 442 246-1113 SPAIN Fax +61 3 92 65 50 95 Fax +86 10 80 49 80 05 Fax +52 442 246-1114 Draeger Safety Hispania S.A. Calle Xaudaró 5 CANADA FRANCE NETHERLANDS 28034 Madrid Draeger Canada Ltd. Dräger Safety France SAS Dräger Safety Nederland B.V. Tel +34 91 728 34 00 7555 Danbro Crescent 3c route de la Fédération, Edisonstraat 53 Fax +34 91 729 48 99 Mississauga, BP 80141 2700 AH Zoetermeer Ontario L5N 6P9 67025 Strasbourg Cedex 1 Tel +31 79 344 46 66 UNITED KINGDOM Tel +1 905 821 89 88 Tel +33 3 88 40 59 29 Fax +31 79 344 47 90 Draeger Safety UK Ltd. Fax +1 905 821 25 65 Fax +33 3 88 40 76 67 Blyth Riverside Business Park REP. OF SOUTH AFRICA Blyth, Northumberland USA Dräger South Africa (Pty) Ltd. NE24 4RG Draeger Safety, Inc. P.O.Box 68601 Tel +44 1670 352 891 101 Technology Drive Bryanston 2021 Fax +44 1670 356 266 Pittsburgh, PA 15275 Tel +27 11 465 99 59 Tel +1 412 787 83 83 Fax +27 11 465 69 53 Fax +1 412 787 22 07
You can also read