RPB Nova 3 User manual

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

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Introduction
Respiratory Component Concept
Warnings
Respirator Operation
Breathing Air Pressure Table
Respirator Setup and Use
Inspection, Maintenance, Cleaning & Storage
Parts and Acessories
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INTRODUCTION
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The NOVA 3 Supplied Air Respirators are designed to provide
protection from airborne contaminants in atmospheres NOT
IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE OR HEALTH, and from
which a user can escape without the aid of the respirator, or that
do not exceed concentrations allowed by OSHA, EPA, NIOSH
or ACGIH regulations and recommendations.
The NOVA 3 is NIOSH approved (TC-19C-456 Type CE
Supplied Air Respirator) to provide respiratory protection in
general applications including abrasive blasting. The helmet
meets ANSI Z89.1 Type 1C Head Protection and the Inner Lens
meets ANSI Z87.1 for Eye Protection. The cape is designed to
NOVA 3 Respirators are NIOSH Approved for use with the
NV2016 Flow Control Valve, 4000-01 Cold Air Tube and the
4000-20 Hot Air Tube.
All RPB Safety products are covered by a manufactures warranty of 3
months. The manufacturer warranty covers defects in material, workmanship
obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be to repair, replace or refund
the purchase price of such parts or products upon the presentation of
proof of purchase.Maximum liability is in no case to exceed the value of
the RPB Safety product involved.

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The NOVA 3 Supplied Air Respirator consists of 4 main
components:
Respirator Helmet Assembly
Respirator Cape
Breathing Tube Assembly
Air Supply Hose
All 4 components must be present and properly assembled
to constitute a complete NIOSH Approved Respirator.
Failure to use genuine RPB Safety NIOSH approved parts and
components voids the approval of the entire respirator assembly.
RESPIRATOR COMPONENT CONCEPT
!WARNING!
Fig: 1.1
1. Respirator Helmet Assembly
2. Respirator Cape
3. Breathing Tube Assembly
4. Air Supply Hose
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Inspect all components of the respirator daily for signs of
damage or wear and tear that may reduce the level of
protection originally provided.
Do not use silica sand or abrasives containing silica, lead,
arsenic or sharp glass particles - use of abrasive containing
these elements could result in serious injury or death.
Do not wear this respirator until you have passed a complete
physical exam including a lung X-ray conducted by qualified
medical personnel.
Improper use of this respirator or use not in accordance with
this User Instruction Manual may cause injury or death.
Improper use may also cause life threatening delayed lung
diseases such as silicosis, pneumoconiosis or asbestosis.
This respirator, when properly fitted and used, significantly
reduces but does not completely eliminate the breathing of
contaminates by the respirator wearer.
Be certain your employer has determined that the breathing air
source provides at least a Grade D breathable air as specified
in the compressed gas association commodity specification
G-7.1. The respirator must be supplied with clean breathable
air at all times. A carbon monoxide monitor must be used at all
times. Contact your RPB distributor for a Radex 08-200 CO
Monitor.
RPB Safety cannot accept any liability of whatsoever nature
arising directly or indirectly from the use or misuse of
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RPB Safety products, including purposes that the products
are not designed for. RPB Safety is not liable for damage,
loss or expense resulting from the failure to give advice or
information or the giving of incorrect advice or information,
of its employees, agents or sub-contracters.
toxic gases, inert gases or other unbreathable non Grade D
air sources. Check the air source before using the respirator.
This apparatus is not designed for use with mobile air supply
systems i.e. cylinders. Failure to connect the supply hose to
the proper air source could result in serious injury or death.
If this respirator is used in confined spaces ensure the area is
well ventilated and that all contaminate concentrations are
below those recommended for this respirator. Follow all
procedures for confined space entry, operation and exit as
defined in applicable regulations and standards.
Leave work immediately if:
NOVA 3 Respirators do not provide hearing protection.
Earplugs or earmuffs must be properly fitted when exposed
exposure levels.
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AIR QUALITY
This respirator must be supplied with clean breathable air at
all times. Breathable air must at least meet the requirements
for Type 1 gaseous air described in the Compressed Gas
Association Commodity Specifications G.7.1 (Grade D or
higher) and as specified by Federal Law 42 CFR 84, subpart
J.84.141(b) and 29 CFR 1910.134 (i) the NOVA 3 does not
purify air or filter contaminants.
AIR SOURCE
Locate the air source in a clean air environment, always use a
filter on the inlet of your air source. Do not park vehicles
beside your air inlet as this will cause carbon monoxide to be
drawn into your air supply. Always use suitable after coolers /
dryers with filters and carbon monoxide alarms to ensure
clean breathable air is supplied at all times. The air should be
regularly sampled to ensure that it meets Grade D
requirements.
BREATHING AIR SUPPLY HOSES AND FITTINGS
NIOSH approved RPB Safety air supply hoses and fittings
must be used between the point of attachment and the
The hose sections must be within the approved length and
the amount of sections must be within the number specified
in the breathing air pressure table on page 11.
OPERATION
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