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Breathing Air Filtration & Monitoring Buying Guide

Abrasive blasting can be hazardous due to dust and contaminants. Two essential safety tools are breathing air filters and carbon monoxide monitors. Breathing air filters are a component in providing clean Grade D breathing air, removing oils, moisture, dust and odors, for operators. Carbon monoxide monitors detect CO, a colorless and odorless gas produced during blasting, helping prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Check out BlastOne’s full inventory of breathing air filters, carbon monoxide monitors, and breather boxes.

Breathing Air Canister Filters

Name Models Max Flow Rate Pressure Relief Valve Housing Weight Filter Cartridges and Recommended Replacement Intervals (See Note Below) Selected Options Product Page
GVS-RPB Radex 04-900:  2-outlet
04-906:  6-outlet
 2-outlet:  30 CFM
6-outlet:  75 CFM
 150 psi Aluminum  2-outlet: 17.4 lbs
6-outlet: 20.2 lbs
Radex Filter Cartridge
3 months
04-924 Auto Drain (prevents water buildup)

04-927 Mainline Pre-filter (extends primary filter life)

04-925 Micro-Mist filter (removes oils & moisture)

Bullard AirGladiator AGLDTR2:  2-outlet
AGLDTR6:  6-outlet
All models:  75 CFM 125 psi Steel 2-outlet: 29 lbs
6-outlet: 32 lbs
Bullard Filter Cartridge
1 year
AG10FTCABKIT (Connection for using the Gladiator as a pre-filter for Clean Air Boxes)
Clemco CPF CPF-20:  2-outlet
CPF-80:  4-outlet
All models:  100 CFM 125 psi Steel 2-outlet: 20 lbs
4-outlet: 22 lbs
Clemco Filter Cartridge
3 months
GVS-RPB Radex Bullard AirGladiator Clemco CPF
Models

04-900:  2-outlet
04-906:  6-outlet

AGLDTR2:  2-outlet
AGLDTR6:  6-outlet
CPF-20:  2-outlet
CPF-80:  4-outlet
Max Flow Rate 2-outlet:  30 CFM
6-outlet:  75 CFM
All models:  75 CFM All models:  100 CFM
Pressure Relief Valve 150 psi 125 psi 125 psi
Housing Aluminum Steel Steel
Weight 2-outlet: 17.4 lbs
6-outlet: 20.2 lbs
2-outlet: 29 lbs
6-outlet: 32 lbs

2-outlet: 20 lbs
4-outlet: 22 lbs

Filter Cartridges and Recommended Replacement Intervals (See Note Below) Radex Filter Cartridge
3 months
Bullard Filter Cartridge
1 year
Clemco Filter Cartridge
3 months
Selected Options 04-924 Auto Drain (prevents water buildup)

04-927 Mainline Pre-filter (extends primary filter life)

04-925 Micro-Mist filter (removes oils & moisture)

AG10FTCABKIT (Connection for using the Gladiator as a pre-filter for Clean Air Boxes)

Canister Filter Notes

  • All brands include a pressure regulator and can be floor or wall mounted

  • All brands filter particulates, oils, moisture, and odors

  • These do not filter Carbon Monoxide (CO) and are designed to be used in conjunction with a CO monitor

  • If tastes or odors are noticed, or there is moisture at the outlet fittings, filter should be changed promptly

  • Number of operators is determined by the CFM capacity of the filter and the requirements of the respirators being used, not by the number of outlets

Stand-Alone Carbon Monoxide Gas Monitors

Name Top Feature Selected Variations Sensor Info Other Features Selected Options Selected Calibration Product Page
GVS-RPB GX4  Can monitor up to 4 gases simultaneously
  • 08-400-01: 10ppm CO sensor, A/C power pack with lithium battery backup
  • 08-401-01: 10ppm CO sensor, 12v battery leads with lithium battery backup
  • Unique snap-in / snap-out cartridge sensor
  • Cartridges are factory calibrated, with calibration verified by regular checks
  • Up to 2-year cartridge life (from mfg. date)
  • Available gas sensor options:
    • CO, 5ppm (Int’l)
    • CO, 10ppm (USA)
    • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
    • Oxygen (O2)
  • Data logging
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Standard duty case included
Bullard COHP Rugged and simple
  • COHP:  10ppm CO sensor
  • CO5HP:  5ppm CO sensor
  • Both models use either a 9-volt battery or AC power.  Battery backup is standard on all units.
  • User replaceable CO sensors available
  • Field case included
  • RA Remote Alarm
    • 90db audible with strobe and 50’ cable
  • CABCK CO Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings, zero-air, and 10ppm gas cylinders
Clemco (3 Versions) Unique in-helmet option
  • CMS-1 / 23012:  Wall mounted unit, switchable from 5 to 10 ppm.  120v AC
  • CMS-2 / 22892:  Portable unit, 10ppm sensor.  120v AC
    • Also available in 12v DC
  • CMS-4 / 29766:  Attaches inside an Apollo SAR, switchable from 5 to 10 ppm.  Powered by replaceable coin-type CR2450 lithium battery.
  • User replaceable CO sensors available
  • 2 units have switchable CO sensors and can be used in either USA or International markets
  • Field case included on portable unit
  • 22909 Remote Alarm
    • 100db audible with strobe and 50’ cable
  • 23011 Calibration Fittings Kit (for CMS-1 and CMS-2)
  • 29767 Calibration Fittings Kit (for CMS-4)
  • 10ppm CO Cylinder (CMS1&2)
  • 25ppm CO Cylinder (CMS-4)
  • Zero Air Cylinder
Air Systems 2 gas and Class 1, Div 1 versions available
  • CO91-14LAC:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO sensor
    • Available in 9v, 8-16vDC & 115vAC
  • CO2-91LAC:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and O2 sensor.
    • Available in 9v, 8-16vDC & 115vAC
  • CO91-14IS:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and Intrinsically Safe 9v power
  • CO-91PM:  Panel mount with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and 9v or 115vAC power
  • User replaceable CO and O2 sensors available
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow
  • Field case included on portable unit
  • 50-ALMST Remote Alarm
    • 95db audible with strobe and 50’ cable
  • BBK-20 CO Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings and zero air / 20ppm gas cylinders
MST Guardian 2 gas and Class 1, Div 1 versions available
  • 5700-1:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO sensor.  110vAC.
  • 5700-2:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO sensor.  12vDC.
  • 5701-2:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and O2 sensors.  12vDC.
  • 9v battery backup is standard on all units
  • Wall units also available
  • User replaceable CO and O2 sensors available
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow unless equipped with optional low pressure sensor
  • Field case included on portable unit
  • 8066901 Remote Alarm
    • 110db audible with strobe and 20’ cable
GVS-RPB GX4 Bullard COHP Clemco (3 Versions) Air Systems MST BA Series
Top Feature Can monitor up to 4 gases simultaneously Rugged and simple Unique in-helmet option 2 gas and Class 1, Div 1 versions available 2 gas and Class 1, Div 1 versions available
Selected Variations
  • 08-400-01: 10ppm CO sensor, A/C power pack with lithium battery backup
  • 08-401-01: 10ppm CO sensor, 12v battery leads with lithium battery backup
  • COHP:  10ppm CO sensor
  • CO5HP:  5ppm CO sensor
  • Both models use either a 9-volt battery or AC power.  Battery backup is standard on all units.
  • CMS-1 / 23012:  Wall mounted unit, switchable from 5 to 10 ppm.  120v AC
  • CMS-2 / 22892:  Portable unit, 10ppm sensor.  120v AC
    • Also available in 12v DC
  • CMS-4 / 29766:  Attaches inside an Apollo SAR, switchable from 5 to 10 ppm.  Powered by replaceable coin-type CR2450 lithium battery.
  • CO91-14LAC:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO sensor
    • Available in 9v, 8-16vDC & 115vAC
  • CO2-91LAC:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and O2 sensor.
    • Available in 9v, 8-16vDC & 115vAC
  • CO91-14IS:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and Intrinsically Safe 9v power
  • CO-91PM:  Panel mount with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and 9v or 115vAC power
  • 5700-1:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO sensor.  110vAC.
  • 5700-2:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO sensor.  12vDC.
  • 5701-2:  Portable with switchable 5 or 10ppm CO and O2 sensors.  12vDC.
  • 9v battery backup is standard on all units
  • Wall units also available
Sensor Info
  • Unique snap-in / snap-out cartridge sensor
  • Cartridges are factory calibrated, with calibration verified by regular checks
  • Up to 2-year cartridge life (from mfg. date)
  • Available gas sensor options:
    • CO, 5ppm (Int’l)
    • CO, 10ppm (USA)
    • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
    • Oxygen (O2)
  • User replaceable CO sensors available
  • User replaceable CO sensors available
  • User replaceable CO and O2 sensors available
  • User replaceable CO and O2 sensors available
Other Features
  • Data logging
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Standard duty case included
  • Field case included
  • 2 units have switchable CO sensors and can be used in either USA or International markets
  • Field case included on portable unit
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow
  • Field case included on portable unit
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow unless equipped with optional low pressure sensor
  • Field case included on portable unit
Selected Options
  • RA Remote Alarm
    • 90db audible with strobe and 50’ cable
  • 22909 Remote Alarm
    • 100db audible with strobe and 50’ cable
  • 50-ALMST Remote Alarm
    • 95db audible with strobe and 50’ cable
  • 8066901 Remote Alarm
    • 110db audible with strobe and 20’ cable
Selected Calibration
  • CABCK CO Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings, zero-air, and 10ppm gas cylinders
  • 23011 Calibration Fittings Kit (for CMS-1 and CMS-2)
  • 29767 Calibration Fittings Kit (for CMS-4)
  • 10ppm CO Cylinder (CMS1&2)
  • 25ppm CO Cylinder (CMS-4)
  • Zero Air Cylinder
  • BBK-20 CO Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings and zero air / 20ppm gas cylinders

CO Monitor Notes

  • All units supplied with Hansen (Industrial Interchange) fittings unless otherwise specified at time of order

    Clemco in-helmet CMS-4 unit does not use any fittings.
  • Alarm is activated when gas threshold is hit or when the unit has low battery.

    Low airflow also alarms unless otherwise noted.
  • These units monitor, but do not filter carbon monoxide or any other gases. If alarm sounds, operator must move to a safe area immediately.

  • These units do not filter particulates, odors, oils, etc.

    For extra protection against oil or other contamination of the sensors, a supplemental canister or other pre-filter may be added in-line before the gas monitor.
  • Other configurations available upon request

Portable Breathing Air Filter Boxes

Name Top Feature Selected Variations Other Features Selected Options Selected Calibration Product Page
Air Systems Breather Box  Economical and sturdy
  • BB15-CO: 15cfm, 1 outlet
  • BB30-CO: 30cfm, 2 outlets
  • BB50-CO: 50cfm, 4 outlets
  • BB75-CO4: 75cfm, 4 outlets
  • BB100-CO8: 100cfm, 8 outlets
  • All above units come with 120v power supply and battery back-up
  • Intrinsically safe versions available, powered by 9vDC battery
  • Wall mount versions available
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow, unless optionally equipped
  • 2-gas (CO & O2) sensor versions available
  • Heavy-duty 2-wheel cart with on-board pre-filters
  • Low pressure alarm
Bullard AirGuard  7” LCD screen with key data displayed
  • AGD15HA: 15cfm, 1 outlet
  • AGD30HA: 30cfm, 2 outlets
  • AGD50HA: 50cfm, 4 outlets
  • AGH100HA: 100 cfm, 8 outlets
  • All above units come with 120v power supply with rechargeable battery back-up
  • Wall mount attachment available
  • LCD screen shows CO level, Dew Point, and calibration instructions
  • Data logging captures CO, dew point, and calibration history
  • Low flow and calibration reminder alarms
  • AGDRA remote alarm for AirGuard with 100’ cable
  • AGDCK Calibration Kit, includes regulator, fittings and zero air / 10ppm gas cylinders
Bullard Clean Air Box Rugged and simple
  • CAB15HA: 15cfm, 1 outlet
  • CAB30HA: 30cfm, 2 outlets
  • CAB50HA: 50cfm, 4 outlets
  • CAB100HA, 100cfm, 8 outlets
  • All above units operate on 120v power supply or 8 AA batteries, with battery back-up
  • Wall mount versions available
  • Low flow alarm
  • RA remote alarm for CAB or COHP with 50’ cable
  • Regulators for each outlet for independent air control
MST BA Series Two activated charcoal filters for longer protection against taste and odor
  • BA050BMST: 50cfm, 4-outlets
  • BA100BMST: 100 cfm, 8-outlets
  • Both above models powered by (2) 9vDC batteries and as such, are Class 1, Div 1.
  • 12v and 120v adapters available (not Class 1, Div 1)
  • Both models also available as package models, including 12v and 120v adapters, remote alarm, and calibration kit
  • Wall mount versions available
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow, unless optionally equipped
  • 8066901 Remote Alarm (110db audible with strobe and 20’ cable.)
  • 80123 12v adapter
  • 80147 120v adapter
  • 8003101 Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings, and zero air / 95 PPM gas cylinders
MST RP Series Removes, doesn’t just monitor, carbon monoxide for ultimate protection
  • RP050BMST: 50cfm, 4-outlets
  • Powered by (2) 9vDC batteries and as such, is Class 1, Div 1
  • 12v and 120v adapters available (not Class 1, Div 1)
  • Also available in a package model including 12v and 120v adapters, remote alarm, and calibration kit
  • Wall mount version available
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow, unless optionally equipped
  • 2-gas (CO & O2) sensor versions available.
  • 8066901 Remote Alarm (110db audible with strobe and 20’ cable.)
  • 80123 12v adapter
  • 80147 120v adapter
  • 8003101 Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings, and zero air / 95 PPM gas cylinders.
Air Systems Breather Box Bullard AirGuard Bullard Clean Air Box MST BA Series MST RP Series
Top Feature Economical and sturdy 7” LCD screen with key data displayed Rugged and simple Two activated charcoal filters for longer protection against taste and odor Removes, doesn’t just monitor, carbon monoxide for ultimate protection
Selected Variations
  • BB15-CO: 15cfm, 1 outlet
  • BB30-CO: 30cfm, 2 outlets
  • BB50-CO: 50cfm, 4 outlets
  • BB75-CO4: 75cfm, 4 outlets
  • BB100-CO8: 100cfm, 8 outlets
  • All above units come with 120v power supply and battery back-up
  • Intrinsically safe versions available, powered by 9vDC battery
  • Wall mount versions available
  • AGD15HA: 15cfm, 1 outlet
  • AGD30HA: 30cfm, 2 outlets
  • AGD50HA: 50cfm, 4 outlets
  • AGH100HA: 100 cfm, 8 outlets
  • All above units come with 120v power supply with rechargeable battery back-up
  • Wall mount attachment available
  • CAB15HA: 15cfm, 1 outlet
  • CAB30HA: 30cfm, 2 outlets
  • CAB50HA: 50cfm, 4 outlets
  • CAB100HA, 100cfm, 8 outlets
  • All above units operate on 120v power supply or 8 AA batteries, with battery back-up
  • Wall mount versions available
  • BA050BMST: 50cfm, 4-outlets
  • BA100BMST: 100 cfm, 8-outlets
  • Both above models powered by (2) 9vDC batteries and as such, are Class 1, Div 1.
  • 12v and 120v adapters available (not Class 1, Div 1)
  • Both models also available as package models, including 12v and 120v adapters, remote alarm, and calibration kit
  • Wall mount versions available
  • RP050BMST: 50cfm, 4-outlets
  • Powered by (2) 9vDC batteries and as such, is Class 1, Div 1
  • 12v and 120v adapters available (not Class 1, Div 1)
  • Also available in a package model including 12v and 120v adapters, remote alarm, and calibration kit
  • Wall mount version available
Other Features
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow, unless optionally equipped
  • LCD screen shows CO level, Dew Point, and calibration instructions
  • Data logging captures CO, dew point, and calibration history
  • Low flow and calibration reminder alarms
  • Low flow alarm
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow, unless optionally equipped
  • Switchable CO sensors for use in either USA or International markets
  • Does not alarm for low air flow, unless optionally equipped
Selected Options
  • 2-gas (CO & O2) sensor versions available
  • Heavy-duty 2-wheel cart with on-board pre-filters
  • Low pressure alarm
  • AGDRA remote alarm for AirGuard with 100’ cable
  • RA remote alarm for CAB or COHP with 50’ cable
  • Regulators for each outlet for independent air control
  • 8066901 Remote Alarm (110db audible with strobe and 20’ cable.)
  • 80123 12v adapter
  • 80147 120v adapter
  • 2-gas (CO & O2) sensor versions available.
  • 8066901 Remote Alarm (110db audible with strobe and 20’ cable.)
  • 80123 12v adapter
  • 80147 120v adapter
Selected Calibration
  • AGDCK Calibration Kit, includes regulator, fittings and zero air / 10ppm gas cylinders
  • 8003101 Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings, and zero air / 95 PPM gas cylinders
  • 8003101 Calibration Kit, including regulator, fittings, and zero air / 95 PPM gas cylinders.

Breather Boxes Notes

  • All units supplied with Hansen (Industrial Interchange) fittings unless otherwise specified

  • Alarm is activated when gas threshold is hit or when the unit has low battery

    Low airflow also alarms unless otherwise noted.
  • These units monitor, but do not filter carbon monoxide or any other gases (except where noted)

    If alarm sounds, operator must move to a safe area immediately.
  • All units filter particulates, odors, oils, and moisture

    To extend the filter life and for extra protection of the sensor, a supplemental canister or other pre-filter may be added in-line before the unit.
  • Number of operators is determined by the CFM capacity of the filter and the requirements of the respirators being used, not by the number of outlets

  • Field case included on all portable systems

  • Other configurations available upon request

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Breathing Air Requirements

OSHA 1910.134(i) GRADE D BREATHING AIR EXPLAINED

1910.134(i)(1)(ii) Compressed breathing air shall meet at least the requirements for Grade D breathing air described in ANSI/Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification for Air, G 7.1 1989, to include:

  • Oxygen content (v/v) of 19.5 23.5%

    As ambient air is drawn into compressor at 20.8% oxygen (atmospheric levels), this requirement is easily complied with. Oxygen depleted work areas are not common, so compressor should always be situated in an uncontaminated atmosphere. There are oxygen sensors avail able for many systems, to alarm if levels are lower or higher than required
  • Hydrocarbon (condensed) content of 5 milligrams per cubic meter of air or less;

    All breathing air filters supplied by BlastOne have Activated Alumina to absorb hydrocarbons (oil mist) however a mist eliminator should be used if higher than normal levels. There currently is no system that actually monitors the level of hydrocarbons, an air test is the only way to verify.
  • Carbon monoxide (CO) content of 10 ppm or less;

    Breathing air systems should constantly monitor for carbon monoxide to ensure workers do not continue to breathe air that exceeds 10ppm. BlastOne also provides systems with a catalytic converter to eliminate carbon monoxide from the breathing air.
  • Carbon dioxide content of 1,000 ppm or less; and

    Both carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are clear, odorless and asphyxiating gases in sufficient concentrations. Both are the by-product of combustion. The two methods whereby these gases can contaminate a breathing air system are:

    a) Compressor inlet/air intake contamination, e.g. exhaust from an engine operating near (or upwind from) compressor.
    b) Compressor overheating resulting in combustion of lubricating oils. Over temperature shutdown sensors are common on large compressors and are mandatory if being used for breathing air.

    Since Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide generally occur together, it is considered normal to just monitor the most toxic element which is carbon monoxide. The systems constantly monitor carbon monoxide levels and alert the operator if levels exceed the alarm threshold. There currently is no system that actually monitors the level of carbon dioxide, an air test is the only way to verify.

  • Lack of noticeable odor

    This is obviously subjective. All breathing air filters supplied by BlastOne have specially formulated “Activated Carbon” for odor removal. If odor is present (or becomes apparent in use), it is likely the filter element requires replacement. If replacement seems premature, the source air and/or work practices may need evaluating. Gross contamination (excessive oil from compressor) can lead to premature element failure.

OSHA 1910.134(i) CONTINUED

  • 1910.134(i)(5) The employer shall ensure that compressors used to supply breathing air to respirators are constructed and situated so as to:

  • 1910.134(i)(5)(i) Prevent entry of contaminated air into the air-supply system

    ALWAYS locate compressors to prevent contaminated air (such as CO from engine exhaust) from entering the air intake system. A suitable in-line air purifying sorbent bed and filter or CO Monitor should be installed to assure breathing air quality.

    Compressors should always be situated in an uncontaminated and precautions put in place to avoid external contamination, i.e. distance compressor from motor vehicles using traffic controls, e.g. safety fence

    Should the compressor location or environment significantly change, the air quality should be retested. The compressor filters and oil levels should be checked daily and changed during regular scheduled maintenance or when contaminated.

  • 1910.134(i)(5)(ii) Minimize moisture content so that the dew point at 1 atmosphere pressure is 10 degrees F (5.56 deg.C) below the ambient temperature;

    All breathing air filters supplied by BlastOne have Activated Alumina to absorb moisture, however monitoring the dewpoint would need to take place by a separate compressed air meter. Defelsko have such gages available
  • 1910.134(i)(5)(iii) Have suitable in-line air-purifying sorbent beds and filters to further ensure breathing air quality. Sorbent beds and filters shall be maintained and replaced or refurbished periodically following the manufacturer's instructions.

    All breathing air filters supplied by BlastOne have sorbent beds and filters as required.
  • 1910.134(i)(6) For compressors that are not oil-lubricated, the employer shall ensure that carbon monoxide levels in the breathing air do not exceed 10 ppm.

    This applies to free air pumps, it is still a requirement to measure for carbon monoxide each time the unit is moved to a new location. Test kits are available from BlastOne to sample the breathing air and provide test results. It should be noted that Free Air Pumps still don’t guarantee grade D breathing air, since it is still subject to the atmospheric air being drawn into the unit, only a test ensure you will fully comply.
  • 1910.134(i)(7) For oil-lubricated compressors, the employer shall use a high-temperature or carbon monoxide alarm, or both, to monitor carbon monoxide levels. If only high-temperature alarms are used, the air supply shall be monitored at intervals sufficient to prevent carbon monoxide in the breathing air from exceeding 10 ppm.

    Most compressors have high temperature alarms, however this still requires regular monitoring/testing for carbon monoxide in the air. BlastOne recommends always monitoring your breathing air for carbon monoxide to ensure worker safety.
  • 1910.134(i)(8) The employer shall ensure that breathing air couplings are incompatible with outlets for nonrespirable worksite air or other gas systems. No asphyxiating substance shall be introduced into breathing air lines.

    BlastOne supply unique breathing air fittings to ensure you can never cross-connect a breathing air hose with a regular air hose

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I use any type of hose with my filtration system?

    ALWAYS use a NIOSH-approved breathing air hose to connect an appropriate air filter to the respirator. Use of a nonapproved air hose can subject the operator to illness caused by the release of chemical agents used in the manufacture of non-approved breathing air hose.

    ALWAYS check to make sure air filter and respirator system hoses are NOT CONNECTED to in-plant lines that contain nitrogen, acetylene or any other non-breathable gas. NEVER use oxygen with air line respirators. NEVER modify air line connections to accommodate air filter/respirator breathing hose WITHOUT FIRST testing content of the air line. FAILURE TO TEST THE AIR LINE MAY RESULT IN DEATH TO THE RESPIRATOR USER.

  • How often should I inspect the air filtration system?

    Inspect the air control orifice DAILY for cleanliness. NEVER use welding hose in place of twinline control hose. The internal diameter and rubber composition are UNSAFE for remote control use.
  • What’s the maximum working pressure?

    UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, maximum working pressure of blast machines and related components MUST NOT exceed National Board approved 125 psig (8.5 BAR).
  • Can I just weld the unit to my piece of equipment?

    NEVER weld on blast machine. Welding may affect dimensional integrity of steel wall and WILL VOID National Board approval.

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