Range of face masks TR 82
Model
1
TR 82
2
TR 82 safety glass
3 TR 82 Scratch resistant visor 112240000
4
TR 82 S
5
TR 82 S safety glass
6
TR 82 A
7
TR 82 A Cl.3+
8
TR 82 B
9
TR 82 B Cl.3+
Models 1 to 5
The TR 82 face masks are composed of the following elements:
The facepiece of the mask, moulded in rubber or silicone;
High visibility panoramic visor, moulded in natural polycarbonate or with an scratch resistant treatment or in glass;
A group uniting the thread connector (EN 148‐1, EN 148‐3 or DIN 58600bayonet), the exhalation valves, the inhalation valve
and the speech diaphragm in one plastic body;
An internal mask which reduces the dead space, moulded in rubber and equipped with two valves for air circulation, which
prevents the visor from fogging up;
An head harness with five straps, moulded in rubber, and equipped with rapid release buckles;
A neck strap to wear the mask around the neck during breaks from work.
The facemask is in one size, and it adapts to the face without undue pressure, creating a perfect fit.
2. Warnings and limitations
Do not use the mask with closed circuit oxygen breathing apparatus; these should be used with masks without exhalation valves.
Always make sure that the mask does guarantee the air tightness and perfect adherence to the face during the seal test.
A beard and/or the use of spectacles may interfere with the fit of the mask on the face. In the latter case, use corrective
glasses with a special frame, available on request
Do not use Models 1 to 5 (masks for filtering systems) if the air has an oxygen content which is lower than 17% in volume (this
limit may vary according to the different provisions in effect in the country where the equipment is used).
Do not use Models 1 to 5 (masks for filtering systems) if the pollutants are unknown.
The masks can be used without any risk in environments which are rich in oxygen, explosives and /or flammable substances.
A possible risk may arise if these are used with other PPE which are not suitable for use in these environments.
When the dangers are such that, besides the protection of the respiratory tract, the use of other protective equipment is also
required, one must confirm the compatibility of this equipment with the masks. The use of other PPE (hearing protectors,
head protectors, limb protectors, etc.) shall not lower the effectiveness of the Respiratory Protection Device. Always do a trial
fitting before actual use.
In cases where the mask is used in the presence of particularly aggressive liquid chemical agents, always confirm the
compatibility of the mask with such chemicals prior to use.
3. Use
3.1 Putting on the mask
Pull the straps of the headpiece to their maximum length by releasing the adjustment buckles. Support the temporal and side
straps of the headpiece with both hands, while at the same time widening them so that you may be able to insert your face into
the facemask. Once you have placed your chin on the appropriate resting place, pass the headpiece over your head, placing it in
Code
Models 1 to 5 are negative pressure full face masks which have an EN 148‐
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1standard thread connector and may be used in different configurations:
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with filters which are equipped with an EN 148‐1 standard thread
connection, with power assisted filtering device, as part of an airline, with
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fresh air equipment.
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Models 6 to 9 are positive pressure full face masks with an EN 148‐3
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connector (models 6‐7) or a DIN 58600 bayonet connector (models 8‐9) so
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that they can be used as components of a self‐contained breathing
apparatus (SCBA).
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models 6 and 7
models 8 and 9
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