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Air Systems International Breather Box 150 CFM Air Filtration System

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Part Number: BB150-COPMSKU: A56BB150-COPM
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Air Systems International 150 CFM panel mounted air filtration system is designed to filter incoming air from a compressor to provide respirator users Grade-D quality air while monitoring for CO. Details: 203 CFM flow capacity, provides Grade-D breathing air to 4 workers, 3 stage filters removes up to 99.99% of airborne contaminants down at 0.01 micron, CO monitor and alarm, NPT outlet. To comply with NIOSH when using an NPT outlet, a Point of Attachment (POA) should be used. Specify 1/4- Hansen style or Schrader style respirator fittings when ordering. Other fittings available for an additional charge.

Features

  • 150 CFM Panel Mounted Breathing Air
  • 203 CFM flow capacity
  • In-Line Carbon Monoxide (CO) monitor
  • 2-year warranty on sensor and entire CO monitor
  • Three standard power options: dual 9VDC battery, 8-16VDC, and/or 115VAC, 60 Hz
  • Filter change indicator on all 3 filters
  • Safety visual flowmeter to verify air flow to monitor, adjustable flow rate: 50-100 cc
  • Safety relief valve set at 125 psi for outlet pressure
  • External mounted-ˆCO warning LED lights and audible alarm, 95 dBA
  • Solid aluminum block manifold with manual drain
  • All respirator couplings provided with safety lock feature
  • 0-160 psi pressure gauge
  • Maximum Inlet Pressure - 150 psi
  • NPT outlet
  • To comply with NIOSH when using an NPT outlet, a Point of Attachment (POA) should be used

Specifications

  • Product Type» Air Filtration System
  • Trade Name» Breather Box®
  • Air Flow» 150 CFM

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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