Sundstrom SR 592 Operating Instruction

Operating Instruction
Welding Shield SR 592
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2018-11-20
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2019-01-22
Index
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 Warnings/limitations ................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Delivery check ............................................................................................................ 3
1.3 Accessories/spare parts ............................................................................................. 4
2 Use .................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Installation .................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Breathing hose ........................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Functional check ........................................................................................................ 6
2.4 Putting the welding shield on and adjustments .......................................................... 7
2.5 Taking off the welding shield ...................................................................................... 9
3 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Cleaning ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Storage ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Maintenence schedule ............................................................................................. 10
3.4 Spare parts .............................................................................................................. 10
3.4.1 To change the outer protective lens ................................................................. 10
3.4.2 To change the welding filter .............................................................................. 12
3.4.3 To change the inner protective lens .................................................................. 15
3.4.4 To change the correction lens .......................................................................... 18
3.4.5 To change the sweatband ................................................................................ 19
3.4.6 To change the head harness ............................................................................ 20
3.4.7 To change the face seal ................................................................................... 21
3.4.8 To change O-ring on the hose .......................................................................... 23
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1 Introduction
Sundström welding shield SR 592 together with the fan unit SR 500/SR 700 and approved filters are included in the Sundstrom fan-assisted respiratory protective device system conforming to EN 12941/EN 12942:1998 and the Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) system conforming to AS/NZS 1716:2012. The breathing hose must be connected to the fan unit equipped with filters. The above atmospheric pressure generated in the head-top prevents particles and other pollutants from being admitted into the breathing zone.
The welding shields in combination with fan/compressed air is designed specifically for protection against harmful gases, radiation and spatter during welding, flame-cutting, grinding and similar work
The equipments can be used as an alternative to filter respirators in all situations in which these are recommended. This applies particularly if the work is physically demanding, warm or of long duration. When selecting the head-top, some of the factors that should be considered are as follows:
Types of pollutants
Concentrations
Work intensity
Protection requirements in addition to respiratory protective device.
The risk analysis should be carried by a person who has suitable training and experience in the area.
1.1 Warnings/limitations
Note that there can be national differences in the regulations for use of respiratory protective equipment.
Do not use the equipment in environments:
that are Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH).
where the ambient air is oxygen-enriched air or does not have a normal oxygen content.
where the pollutants are unknown.
Do not use the equipment:
without the face seal of the head-top against the face is assured. The face seal must firmly
come in contact with the face to form the pressure that is necessary for establish the correct protection factor. This may be difficult to achieve if the user has a beard or sideburns.
if the welding filter is damaged. Change the welding filter immediately if it is found to be
damaged.
without checking that the welding filter have the correct scale number for your work.
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If the welding shield is equipped with a toughened mineral glass lens, a protective lens
should be fitted on the inside of the toughened mineral glass lens.
Where the markings on the visor and visor frame are different, the lowest applies. Stop the work immediately:
if you find that breathing is difficult.
if you experience dizziness, nausea, or any other noticeable physical effect.
if you smell or taste the pollutants.
Note that:
the equipment not is approved for use in an explosive atmosphere.
the equipment, if the user is exposed to very high work intensity, a partial vacuum may
occur in the device during the inhalation phase, which may involve the risk of leakage into the head-top.
the equipment may reduce the protection factor if it is used in surroundings in which high
wind speeds occur.
the equipment should never be lifted or carried in the breathing hose.
materials that come into contact with the user’s skin may give rise to allergic reactions if
the user is sensitive.
damaged or scratched protective lens must immediately be replaced.
the welding shield must always be fitted with a protective lens in addition to the welding
filter.
the fire safety rules always must be observed.
1.2 Delivery check
Check that the equipment is complete in accordance with the packing list, and undamaged.
Packing list Fig. 3
1) Welding shield, 2) Breathing hose 3) User instructions 4) Cleaning tissue
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1.3 Accessories/spare parts
1. Welding Shield SR 592
H06-4412
2. Breathing hose
R06-4401
3. O-ring to breathing hose, against fan unit
R06-0202
O-ring to breathing hose, against shield
R06-4402
4. Face seal SR 592
R06-4404
5. Head harness SR 592
R06-4403
6. Sweat band SR 592, 5-pack
R06-4405
7. Welding filter EN 8, SR 59008
T06-4001
Welding filter EN 9, SR 59009
T06-4002
Welding filter EN 10, SR 59010
T06-4003
Welding filter EN 11, SR 59011
T06-4004
Welding filter EN 12, SR 59012
T06-4005
Welding filter EN13, SR 59013
T06-4006
Welding filter, EN 3/10, SR 59005
T06-4007
Welding filter EN 3/11, SR 59006
T06-4008
Welding filter EN 4/5-13
R06-4508?
Welding filter EN 4/9-13
T06-4009
8. Outer protective lens SR 592
R06-4008
10. Inner protective lens for auto lens
R06-4009
Inner protective lens for R06-4508
R06-4509
11. Correction lens, dptr 1,0, SR 59014
T06-4010
Correction lens, dptr 1,5, SR 59015
T06-4011
Correction lens, dptr 2,0, SR 59016
T06-4012
Correction lens, dptr 2,5, SR 59017
T06-4013
12. Holder weling filter SR 592
R06-4306
13. Screw SR 592
R06-4305
14. Protective hood
T06-4014
15. Cleaning tissues SR 5226, box of 50
H09-0401
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2 Use
2.1 Installation
See also the user instructions for fan unit SR 500 and SR 700.
2.2 Breathing hose
Connect the breathing hose according to Fig. 5
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2.3 Functional check
The performance check should be checked on every occasion before the fan unit is used.
Start the fan unit. Place the head-top in the flow meter. Grip the bag to seal around the breathing hose. Grip the flow meter tube with the other hand, the tube will point upwards from the bag.
Read the position of the ball in the tube. This should hover at a level with or slightly above the upper marking on the tube, (175 l/min).
If minimum flow is not achieved, check that
- the flow meter is held upright,
- the ball moves freely,
- the bag seals well around the hose.
The equipment is designed to provide a warning if the air flow is obstructed. Provoke an air flow stoppage by gripping the top part of the bag or by shutting off the flow meter outlet. The fan unit should then initiate alarms by sound, light and vibrations. In usage of compressed air the control valve will warn by sound.
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2.4 Putting the welding shield on and adjustments
Note that the equipment must always have supplied air before putting on. See the user instructions for fan unit SR 500/SR 700 whichever is used.
If necessary, adjust the head harness, see Fig. 7
Height adjustment.
A - how high the welding shield sits on the head
Angle adjustment between shield and head harness
B - the angle against the shield
Space adjustment between shield and head harness.
C - the space to the shield
Width adjustment of the head harness.
D - adjustment of the width of the head harness.
Raise the visor and put the welding shield on. Fig. 6
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Lower the visor unit by pulling the face seal down under your chin. Fig. 8
Insert a finger between your chin and the face seal and run the finger along the contact surface of the face seal all the way round to check that it fits well and comfortable against the face. Fig 9.
Adjust the comfort of the face seal with the drawstring. Fig 10.
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2.5 Taking off the welding shield
Do not take off the equipment until clear of the hazardous area. See also the user instructions for fan unit SR 500 and SR 700 whichever is used.
3 Maintenance
The person who is responsible for cleaning and maintenance of the equipment must have suitable training and be well acquainted with work of this type.
3.1 Cleaning
Sundström cleaning tissues SR 5226 are recommended for daily care. If the equipment is more heavily fouled, the sweatband can be washed with a mild soap solution. If necessary, spray the face shield with 70 % ethanol or isopropanol solution for disinfection. Wipe the plastic protective lens carefully, since they are sensitive to scratching. Automatic welding filters are very sensitive to moisture. Use only a dry polishing cloth.
NOTE! Never use solvents for cleaning.
3.2 Storage
After cleaning, store the equipment in a dry and clean place at room temperature. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
Check and adjust so that the breathing hose runs along your back and that it is not twisted. Fig. 11.
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3.3 Maintenence schedule
Recommended minimum requirements on maintenance routines so you will be certain that the equipment will always be in usable condition.
Before use
After use
Annually
Visual inspection 1)
• •
Cleaning
See section 3.1
• •
Change of O-ring for
breathing hose
See section
3.4.8
1)
Check that the product is intact and well cleaned before and after use. Make sure removable parts are
properly assembled.
3.4 Spare parts
Always use genuine Sundström parts. Do not modify the equipment. The use of non-genuine parts or modification of the equipment may reduce the protective function and put at risk the approvals received by the product.
3.4.1 To change the outer protective lens
Loosen the screw in the holder for the welding filter. Fig. 13
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Release and remove the outer protective lens. Fig. 15-16
Fit the new outer protective lens. Fig. 17-18
Release and remove the holder for the welding filter. Fig. 14
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3.4.2 To change the welding filter
Fit the holder. Fig. 14 Tighten the screw. Fig. 19
Loosen the screw in the holder for the welding filter. Fig. 13
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Release the holder for the welding filter. Fig. 14
Release and remove the the welding filter. Fig. 25
Release and remove any inner protective lens. Fig. 26
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Fit any inner protective lens on the inside of the new welding filter. Fig. 27
Fit the new welding filter. Fig. 28
Fit the holder. Fig. 14
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3.4.3 To change the inner protective lens
Tighten the screw. Fig. 19 Loosen the screw in the holder for
the welding filter. Fig. 13
Release the holder for the welding filter. Fig. 14
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Release and remove the the welding filter. Fig. 25
Release and remove the inner protective lens. Fig. 26
Fit the new inner protective lens on the inside of the welding filter. Fig. 27
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Fit the welding filter. Fig. 28 Fit the holder. Fig. 14
Tighten the screw. Fig. 19
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3.4.4 To change the correction lens
Release and remove the correction lens. Fig. 29
Fit the new correction lens on the inside of the welding filter. Fig. 30
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3.4.5 To change the sweatband
Remove the sweatband. Fig. 31
Fit the sweatband on the head harness. Fig. 32-35
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3.4.6 To change the head harness
Check that the head harness is locked in the fixing points of the welding shield. Adjust the head harness according to the instructions in section 2.4 Putting the welding
shield on and adjustments.
Remove the head harness from the welding shield by releasing the two fixing points. Fig. 36
Secure the two fixing points of the head harness. Fig. 37
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3.4.7 To change the face seal
Release the air channel from the head harness. Fig. 38 Remove the face seal.
Fit the new face seal. Mount the face seal on the air channel. Fig. 39-40
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Press the face seal all around the welding shield. Fig. 41-42.
Attach the joint clamp over the joint of the face seal. Fig. 43
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3.4.8 To change O-ring on the hose
Attach the air channel to the head harness. Fig. 44
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