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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR CLEMCO SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRA T OR MODEL 60 HP O.M. 10533 690-0985 09/85 K, 05/15/98 MC FILE NUMBER: DATE OF ISSUE: REVISION: WARNING Do not proceed with these instructions until you have READ the orange cover of this MANU AL and Y OU UNDERST AND its content.* These W ARNINGS are included for the health and safety[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR x 04440 Flow Regulator x 04410 Flow Regulator x 04411 Flow Regulator x 21422 Cont. Flow Conn. x 04397 Hose 25 Ft. x 04415 Hose 50 Ft. x 04398 Hose 100 Ft. Page 1 Clemco Industries Corp. W ashington, Missouri USA (314) 239-0300 TYPE C AND CE CONTINUOUS FLO W SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRA TOR IS APPRO VED ONL Y IN THE FOLL[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 2 ! W ARNING “Warning” is used to indicate a potentially haz- ardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. ! DANGER “Danger” is used to indicate an imminently haz- ardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. 1.3 Respiratory and [...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 3 This manual does not contain all the health and safety requirements regarding toxic and hazard- ous dust exposure. Obtain copies of the OSHA regulations and consult a safety professional and/or industrial hygienist for complete require- ments. Within this manual we refer to hazardous or con- taminated env[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 4 bels. (42 CFR part 84.140) When any exterior noise causes the internal noise level to exceed 80 decibels, the user must wear additional hearing protection. A variety of hearing protectors can be worn with the respirator. 1.7 Description 1.7.1 The Clemco Apollo 60 Supplied-Air Respirator is approved by the[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 5 2.0 INSPECTION ! NOTICE A Clemco respirator hose must be used with the Apollo Respirator. If one is not available, it must be ordered from an authorized distributor of Clemco products. Hoses are not included with respirators, because blast operators often are assigned personal respirators, while using com[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 6 connect the other end of the respirator hose to a respirable air source. If longer hose is required, it must be a NIOSH- approved Clemco respirator hose extension. Any 25 foot, 50 foot and 100 foot respirator hoses can be added in any combination to produce the maximum total length as noted in the table i[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 7 monoxide removal or conversion system may also be used to ensure breathing air quality. The maximum allowable presence of carbon monoxide in Grade D breathing air is 10 parts per million (ppm). 4.2 Air Volume and Pressure 4.2.1 A pressure regulator and gauge must be installed at the point where the respir[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 8 5.1 Prior to operation, thoroughly inspect and clean the helmet, breathing tube, respirator hose, air entry ports, and fittings of all dust and debris. Inspect the helmet suspension and adjust if necessary per Section 6.2. 5.2 Start the compressor and open the service valve to pressurize the air supply li[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 9 6.2 Helmet Suspension Adjustment and Replacement, Figure 3 ! W ARNING The suspension maintains a fixed distance be- tween the head and the helmet. It is critical that the suspension is properly installed, and ad- justed as described, to provide maximum head protection and comfort. 6.2.1 Remove the cape fr[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 10 7.2.4 Periodically inspect and clean the foam filter and screen in the alternate air control valve. Replace the foam filter at first sign of blockage or deterioration. (See Section 9.8) 7.2.5 The inner collar is a very important factor in controlling air escape from the helmet and preventing ingress of d[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Page 11 8.4.3 If the acoustical foam on the inside of the helmet becomes soiled, it can be wiped with a damp cloth or pulled off and replaced. 8.5 Inner Lens 8.5.1 Inner lenses should be replaced when dirty or scratched; however mild detergent and water can be used to clean the inner lens. Volatile solutions suc[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR 9.4.2 Separate the Velcro tabs on the back of the cape. See Figure 5. 9.4.3 Slide the ends of the cape to the notch. Continue sliding one end of the cape out of the groove until the entire cape is detached from the helmet. 9.4.4 To install the cape, separate the Velcro tabs on the cape and slide one end into the[...]
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APOLLO 60 HP SUPPLIED-AIR RESPIRATOR Figure 6. (2) (1) (3, 4, 5) (6) (7) (9) (8) (10) (11) (12) (14) (13) (15) (16) (17) (18) (24) (19) (20) (22) (23) (21) Page 13 10.2 Supplied-Air Respirator, Figure 6 Item Description Stock No. 1. Constant-flow connector, HP (alternate), without belt ........................................ 21415 2. Belt assembly[...]