DIVEX ULTRALITE 2 E12380, DIVEX ULTRALITE 2 E13841, DIVEX ULTRALITE 2 E15000 Operating And Maintenance Manual

OM111
P1972-OM-367 Rev 6
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
for the
DIVEX ULTRALITE 2
OVERBOARD DUMP DIVING CHAMBER BREA THING
MASK
Standard with communications, HTU - Part No: E13841
Standard with communications, Banana Plug - Part No: E15000
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OM111 i P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 Preface
PREFACE
The following address should be used in all communications with the manufacturer:
National Approvals and Markings:
1. Product Marking: 0088
Divex Limited declares that this Personal Protective Equipment is in conformity with the provisions of Articles 10 and 11 of the EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 89/686/EEC as a CATEGORY 3 DEVICE, and is manufactured under a Quality System approved by Lloyd’s Register Q.A. (Notified Body No. 0088).
2. National Approvals The Divex Limited Quality Management System has been approved by Lloyd’s
Register Quality Assurance Limited to BS EN ISO 9001. Approval Certificate No. 0850495.
Divex Ltd Enterprise Drive, Westhill, Aberdeen, AB32 6TQ, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)1224 740145 Fax +44 (0)1224 740172 Email info@divexglobal.com Web www.divexglobal.com
EC Type Approval conducted by: Germanischer Lloyd AG,
D-20459, Hamburg, Vorsetzen 32/35, Germany
Notified Body No. 0098
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OM111 iii P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 Approval Sheet
APPROVAL SHEET
DIVEX
MANUAL NUMBER: OM111 ADVITIUM NUMBER: P1972-OM-367 DOCUMENT TITLE: User Manual for the Ultralite 2 Overboard Dump Diving Chamber
Breathing Mask
REV DATE BY CHECK APP COMMENTS
0 01 November 1997 Hamish
Simpson
Danny Gray Hamish
Simpson
Original Issue
1 11 October 2000 PGB JR Ray Wylie ECN: 3302 2 18 July 2001 PGB Ray Wylie Ray Wylie ECN: 3493 3 19 June 2007 Christine Bain Jamie Massie Jamie Massie ECN: 9390 4 12 May 2010 Stewart Birnie Ray Wylie Ray Wylie ECN: 13504 5 20 May 2011 Debbie Allan Nick Graves Scott Waddell ECN: 14148 6 20 September 2012 Debbie Allan Alastair Naylor Mark Stevens ECN: 14955 7
ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 1 November 1997 ORIGINAL DOCUMENT BY: Hamish Simpson CHECKED BY: Danny Gray APPROVED BY: Hamish Simpson
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OM111 v P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 Table of Contents
Page
PREFACE ........................................................................................................................................I
OPERATIONAL NOTICE ................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER 1 - WARNINGS ............................................................................................................3
CHAPTER 2 - INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................5
CHAPTER 3 - OPERATION ...........................................................................................................7
CHAPTER 4 - CLEANING SOLUTIONS ........................................................................................9
CHAPTER 5 - FAULT FINDING ...................................................................................................11
CHAPTER 6 - PARTS LIST .........................................................................................................13
ANNEX A - BPR & RELIEF VALVE CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................19
ANNEX B - DRAWINGS & PARTS LISTS ....................................................................................21
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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OM111 1 P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 Operational Notice
OPERATIONAL NOTICE
Only Divex approved spares shall be used on the Ultralite 2 in order to maintain CE PPE approval of these products.
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OM111 3 P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 Chapter 1
CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS
The Divex Ultralite 2 is for use within a hyperbaric diving chamber and must NOT be used underwater.
Pure oxygen and oxygen rich gases may be used to supply the mask. To reduce any risk of combustion and / or explosion associated with the oxygen enriched environment, the mask must be kept free from dust and dirt and free of any hydrocarbon greases, flammable cleaning fluids, dust particles or other combustible materials.
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CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
The Divex Ultralite 2 mask is an anthropological oral/nasal based breathing system for use by persons using a hyperbaric chamber. It is for use with breathable diving quality gases such as pure oxygen, breathing quality oil free air and heliox (helium and oxygen) gas in a hyperbaric diving chamber to depths down to 450 msw. The choice of gas to be breathed will be dictated by diving table’s outwith the scope of this manual.
The following table shows which gases are technically acceptable for the mask at various depths:
Heliox gas can be used at any working depth down to 450 msw, provided the partial pressure of oxygen (PPO2) within the Heliox mixture, is within acceptable limits.
The mask has been designed to provide “overboard dump” i.e. exhausting the exhaled breath to the outside of the chamber at atmospheric pressure and has been designed to safely accept exhaust below chamber ambient pressure on its e xhaust hose equivalent to –4 barg. It’s nominal design working suction, however, is –2 barg and hence at depths deeper than 20 msw, the chamber system should be fitted with a back pressure regulator (BPR) capable of maintaining the –2 barg suction at the required exhaled flowrate.
To prevent exhaust hose from collapsing when not in use, an inward relieving 3 barg relief valve should be fitted between the exhaust hose and the BPR. Examples of setup configurations are shown in ANNEX A (page 19).
The design supply pressure for the mask can range from 6 barg to 16 barg over the chamber ambient pressure.
The Ultralite 2 mask has been designed to meet the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate’s (NPD) work of breathing and respiratory pressures at all breathing rates to 62.5 litre/min RMV from 3 msw to 450 msw. The mask can be used on the surface where it meets NPD requirements up to 22.5 litre/min RMV and up to 40 litre/min RMV at 2 msw.
The Ultralite 2 mask can be supplied with or without diver communications. The only difference between these variants is the communications cable assembly attached
to the supply hose. This manual details both variants. This manual provides information for the user only, servicing and routine maintenance is
covered in detail in the “Service Manual for the Ultralite 2 Overboard Dump Diving Chamber Breathing Mask” – document number OM079.
GAS DEPTH RANGE (MSW)
Oxygen 0-20 Breathing Quality Oil Free Air 0-50 Heliox 0-450
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CHAPTER 3 OPERATION
Set the supply pressure to the following guidelines:
If a BPR is fitted, set the exhaust pressure to 2-4 bar suction, relative to chamber ambient pressure.
When the Ultralite 2 mask is used it should be adjusted to the optimum breathing resistance using the free flow control knob and set at the point where free flow on the inlet va lve has just stopped.
When the mask is initially donned, the head harness can be adjusted by pulling each strap leg through the buckle for individual user comfort.
0-150 msw 6 - 12 bar Over chamber pressure 200 msw 8 - 12 bar Over chamber pressure 250 msw 10 - 12 bar Over chamber pressure 300 msw 11 - 12 bar Over chamber pressure 350 - 450 msw 12 bar Over chamber pressure
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OM111 9 P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 Chapter 4
CHAPTER 4 CLEANING SOLUTIONS
4.1 Soapy Water A solution of domestic soapy clean warm water will remove dirt and stains from the
mask and harness.
4.2 Disinfectants TriGene II (concentrate supplied in multiples of 5 litres, Part No. SM039) is the only
disinfectant recommended by Divex for use with the Ultralite II BIBS mask.
4.3 Ultrasonic Cleaning If, for any reason, hydrocarbon grease or metal filings have contaminated the mask,
the complete assembly and hoses should be striped down and cleaned in an ultrasonic bath using an approved oxygen cleaning procedure.
4.4 Material Compatibility Extensive tests by Divex have resulted in the recommendation in section 4.2
(page 9). It is wholly the responsibility of the user to verify compatibility with the materials used within the construction of the mask. These materials are noted in “Service Manual for the Ultralite 2 Overboard Dump Diving Chamber Breathing Mask” – document number OM079 Chapter 10.
4.5 Cleaning Procedure
4.5.1 Remove Oral Nasal Assembly Part No: E15846.
4.5.2 Remove Head Harness Part No: E12366 from the buckles at each side of the mask body.
4.5.3 Remove the Rear Panel Assembly Part No: E13837.
4.5.4 Remove Inlet and Exhaust Hoses from the mask banjos, Part No: E13160.
4.5.5 For disinfecting the parts, immerse the Mask Body Part No: E12364, the Oral Nasal Part No: E15846 and the Rear Panel Part No: E13837 in a solution of 1 part Tri­Gene II to 50 parts warm water for 15 minutes.
4.5.6 Rinse the parts in fresh water and allow to dry.
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4.5.7 Connect Inlet and Exhaust hoses Part No: E13160 to the mask banjos.
4.5.8 Fit Oral Nasal Part No: E15846 and Rear Panel Assembly Part No: E13837.
4.5.9 Connect to gas supply and turn Freeflow Knob clockwise to blow any remaining droplets of water from the inlet banjo before breathing the mask.
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CHAPTER 5 FAULT FINDING
FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
5.1 Mask free flowing on inlet side.
Free flow control knob screwed too far in.
Back off free flow control knob.
Inlet gas supply pressure set too high.
Reduce gas supply pressure (6-12 bar over chamber depth).
Inlet valve diaphragm levers incorrectly set after maintenance.
Reset diaphragm inlet levers.
Damage to inlet valve seat.
Replace inlet valve stem assembly.
Damage to inlet valve nipple.
Replace inlet valve nipple.
5.2 Mask continually sucking chamber gas on exhaust side.
Exhaust valve diaphragm levers incorrectly set after maintenance.
Reset diaphragm exhaust levers.
Damage to exhaust valve seat.
Replace exhaust valve stem assembly.
Damage to exhaust valve nipple.
Replace exhaust valve nipple.
Mask positioned face down whilst removed from diver.
Position mask with oral nasal facing downward.
5.3 Difficulty inhaling. Free flow control knob
incorrectly set.
Adjust free flow control knob clockwise for easy breathing.
Inlet valve diaphragm levers incorrectly set after maintenance.
Reset diaphragm inlet levers.
Incorrect supply pressure. Reset supply pressure to
recommended pressures for depth (6-12 bar over chamber).
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5.4 Difficulty exhausting. Diving depth too shallow. Open by-pass valve
around diving system back pressure regulator (if fitted) or enlarge diving system exhaust pipework.
Exhaust valve diaphragm levers incorrectly set after maintenance.
Reset diaphragm exhaust levers.
Diving system exhaust valve closed.
Open diving system exhaust valve.
Diving depth too deep causing difficulty in opening exhaust valve.
Ensure a Divex Back Pressure Regulator is fitted to the exhaust side of the mask and is set to ­2 barg.
FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
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CHAPTER 6 PARTS LIST
6.1 PARTS LIST, E12380, STANDARD, WITHOUT COMMUNICATIONS
*Standard hoses are 2 metres. For special lengths up to a maximum of 4 metres contact Divex.
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO
1 Body, Assembly 1 E12364 2 Hose, exhaust, assembly* 1 E12332 3 Hose, inlet, assembly* 1 E12331 4 Strap, mounting, assembly 2 E12365 5 Harness, head, assembly 1 E12366 6 Label “order code E12380” 1 E13162 7 Bag, Ultralite 2 BIBS 1 E13318
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6.2 OTHER USEFUL ITEMS
IMPORTANT
The Ultralite 2 BIBS Mask is life support equipment and must only be serviced by Trained and competent persons and in suitable clear environments. Before Commencing servicing work refer to the full Service Manual. If in doubt contact Divex.
ITEM PART NO
Service Manual OM079 Tool Kit, Ultralite 2 BIBS E13319 Christo-Lube - oxygen compatible lubricant SM034 Divex B.P.R. RP700 3 Bar G Relief Valve, 1/2” NPT (M) E10412
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6.3 PARTS LIST, E13841, WITH COMMUNICATIONS, HTU
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO
1 Body, assembly 1 E12364 2 Hose, exhaust, assembly 1 E12332 3 Hose, inlet, assembly 1 E12331 4 Cable, microphone, assembly 1 E13842 5 Strap, mounting, assembly 2 E12365 6 Harness, head, assembly 1 E12366 7 Label “order code E123841” 1 E16660 8 Bag, Ultralite 2 BIBS 1 E13318
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6.4 OTHER USEFUL ITEMS
IMPORTANT
The Ultralite 2 BIBS Mask is life support equipment and must only be serviced by Trained and competent persons and in suitable clear environments. Before Commencing servicing work refer to the full Service Manual. If in doubt contact Divex.
ITEM PART NO
Service Manual OM079 Tool Kit, Ultralite 2 BIBS E13319 Christo-Lube - oxygen compatible lubricant SM034 Divex B.P.R. RP700 3 Bar G Relief Valve, 1/2” NPT (M) E10412
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6.5 PARTS LIST, E15000, WITH COMMUNICATIONS, BANANA PLUG
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY PART NO
1 Body, assembly 1 E12364 2 Hose, exhaust, assembly 1 E12332 3 Hose, inlet, assembly 1 E12331 4 Cable, microphone, assembly 1 E15001 5 Strap, mounting, assembly 2 E12365 6 Harness, head, assembly 1 E12366 7 Label “order code E123841” 1 E16659 8 Bag, Ultralite 2 BIBS 1 E13318
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6.6 OTHER USEFUL ITEMS
IMPORTANT
The Ultralite 2 BIBS Mask is life support equipment and must only be serviced by Trained and competent persons and in suitable clear environments. Before Commencing servicing work refer to the full Service Manual. If in doubt contact Divex.
ITEM PART NO
Service Manual OM079 Tool Kit, Ultralite 2 BIBS E13319 Christo-Lube - oxygen compatible lubricant SM034 Divex B.P.R. RP700 3 Bar G Relief Valve, 1/2” NPT (M) E10412
OM111 19 P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 ANNEX A
ANNEX A - BPR & RELIEF VALVE CONFIGURATIONS
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OM111 21 P1972-OM-367 Rev 6 ANNEX B
ANNEX B - DRAWINGS & PARTS LISTS
P1972-DG-047 P1972-MT-047 P1972-DG-057 P1972-MT-057
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