• EN 1835 : 1999

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES - LIGHT DUTY CONSTRUCTION COMPRESSED AIR LINE BREATHING APPARATUS INCORPORATING A HELMET OR A HOOD - REQUIREMENTS, TESTING, MARKING

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    Superseded date:  01-04-2005

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Comite Europeen de Normalisation

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    4 Description
    5 Classification
    6 Designation
    7 Requirements
          7.1 Materials
          7.2 Resistance to temperature
          7.3 Flammability
          7.4 Cleaning and disinfecting
          7.5 Body harness or belt
          7.6 Connectors
          7.7 Breathing hose
          7.8 Continuous flow valve
          7.9 Checking and warning facilities
          7.10 Compressed air supply tube
          7.11 Helmets and hoods
          7.12 Adjustable parts
          7.13 Noise level inside helmet or hood
          7.14 Carbon dioxide content of the inhalation air
          7.15 Breathing resistance
          7.16 Leaktightness
          7.17 Inward leakage
          7.18 Practical performance
    8 Testing
          8.1 General
          8.2 Visual inspection
          8.3 Resistance to temperature
          8.4 Flammability
          8.5 Mechanical resistance of eyepiece(s) or visor(s)
          8.6 Strength of attachment of exhalation valve
          8.7 Breathing resistance
          8.8 Inward leakage
          8.9 Strength of connections to helmet/hood and waist
                 belt or body harness
          8.10 Effective mass supported by the facepiece
          8.11 Strength of compressed air supply tube, couplings
                 and continuous flow valve
          8.12 Resistance to kinking of the compressed air
                 supply tube
          8.13 Resistance to collapse of compressed air supply
                 tube
          8.14 Leaktightness
          8.15 Heat resistance of compressed air supply tube
          8.16 Resistance to collapse of breathing hose
          8.17 Air supply flow rate
          8.18 Checking and warning facilities
          8.19 Carbon dioxide content of the inhalation air
          8.20 Noise level inside helmet or hood
          8.21 Air porosity
          8.22 Practical performance
    9 Marking
    10 Information to be supplied by the manufacturer
    Annex A (normative) Fitting procedure for hoods which seal
                        around the neck and which may or may not
                        incorporate a head harness
    Annex B (informative) Marking of components
    Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this European Standard
                           addressing essential requirements or
                           other provisions of EU Directives

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    Gives minimum requirements for light duty construction compressed air line breathing apparatus, having helmets or hoods, for using in particulate, gaseous or combined contaminated atmospheres. This equipment is meant for use in situations where risk of damage to the compressed air supply tube is low and where the wearer's movements are restricted. Diving and escape apparatus and that used in abrasive blasting conditions are not included. Covers laboratory tests and practical performance tests for assessment of compliance with the requirements.

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    Committee TC 79
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Comite Europeen de Normalisation
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    EN 133:2001 Respiratory protective devices - Classification
    03/112290 DC : DRAFT AUG 2003 BS EN 529 - RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SELECTION, USE, CARE AND MAINTENANCE - GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
    BS EN 133:2001 Respiratory protective devices. Classification
    I.S. EN 133:2002 RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES - CLASSIFICATION
    BS 4275:1997 Guide to implementing an effective respiratory protective device programme
    BS EN 529:2005 Respiratory protective devices. Recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance. Guidance document
    EN 529:2005 Respiratory protective devices - Recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance - Guidance document
    DIN EN 133:2002-02 RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES - CLASSIFICATION
    DIN EN 529:2006-01 Respiratory protective devices - Recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance - Guidance document

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    EN 148-3:1999 Respiratory protective devices - Threads for facepieces - Part 3: Tread connection M 45 x 3
    EN 12021:2014 Respiratory equipment - Compressed gases for breathing apparatus
    EN 132:1998 Respiratory protective devices - Definitions of terms and pictograms
    EN 134:1998 Respiratory protective devices - Nomenclature of components
    EN 136:1998/AC:2003 RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES - FULL-FACE MASKS - REQUIREMENTS, TESTING, MARKING
    EN 140:1998/AC:1999 Respiratory protective devices - Half masks and quarter masks - Requirements, testing, marking
    EN 28031 : 1993 RUBBER AND PLASTICS HOSES AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES - DETERMINATION OF ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE
    EN 148-2:1999 Respiratory protective devices - Threads for facepieces - Part 2: Centre thread connection
    ISO 6941:2003 Textile fabrics Burning behaviour Measurement of flame spread properties of vertically oriented specimens
    IEC 60651:1979+AMD1:1993+AMD2:2000 CSV Sound level meters
    EN 142:2002 Respiratory protective devices - Mouthpiece assemblies - Requirements, testing, marking
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