Cool Air Tube
Clemco Cool Air Tube
The Clemco Cool Air Tube (CAT) allows the blast operator to control the temperature and volume of air to a Clemco high-pressure Type CE continuous flow supplied-air respirator within a preset range and to cool the air by as much as 50° F.
Requirements for Operation
20 cfm at 90 to 100 psi of Grade D quality breathing air as defined by the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification: G-7.1 (www.cganet.com)
Pressure requirements vary with hose length.
25 ft – 75 ft 90 psi
100 ft – 125 ft 95 psi
150 – 200 ft 100 psi
NOTE: Do not exceed 200 ft of respirator hose with this device.
Description of Operation
The Cool Air Tube is placed between the respirator air supply line and the helmet breathing tube. A knurled knob on
the valve lets the operator adjust the cooling rate of the air entering the respirator.
The Cool Air Tube cannot be closed completely, so the operator always has at least the minimum required volume of air for breathing and to maintain positive pressure inside the helmet.
The CAT comes with a belt that adjusts to fit up to a 54-inch waist. The durable buckle can be fastened and unfastened with gloved hands.
A heat shield protects the operator from warm exhaust air (a byproduct of the production of cool air).
Comfort Vest
Cemco Comfort Vest
The Clemco Comfort Vest is a lightweight, one-size-fits-most personal protective garment for warming or cooling industrial workers exposed to stressful hot and cold environments indoors or out.
It can be used in a variety of workplaces and industries where workers are exposed to heat or cold that may affect their health or performance. The vest operates on 20 cfm of compressed air. Directional air jets located on chest and back panels emit generous air streams to the upper back and chest areas offering upper body cooling, or warming, depending upon the air conditioning device chosen. Once connected to the air supply, the vest provides immediate and continuous comfort.
For abrasive blasting, the vest is worn beneath the respirator cape and under the blast suit. Grade D air quality must be used when worn by a worker also wearing a respirator because air from the vest exits beneath the respirator cape. The vest air supply is separate from the breathing-air supply.
For cooling only, attach a Clemco Clem-Cool Air Conditioner to the vest air-supply tubing; air volume and degree of cooling are easily adjustable, even with a gloved hand. The Clemco Clem-Cool can cool incoming air up to 50 degrees F*.
For cooling or warming, attach a Clemco Climate Control Tube, which warms or cools incoming air between 30 and 40 degrees F*.
Climate Control Tube
Climate Control Tube
The Clemco Climate Control Tube (CCT) allows the blast operator to cool or warm the incoming compressed air to a Clemco high-pressure Type CE continuous flow supplied-air respirator.
Requirements for Operation
20 cfm at 90 to 100 psi of Grade D quality breathing air as defined by the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification: G-7.1 (www.cganet.com)
Pressure requirements vary with hose length.
25 ft – 75 ft 90 psi
100 ft – 125 ft 95 psi
150 – 200 ft 100 psi
NOTE: Do not exceed 200 ft of respirator hose with this device.
Description of Operation
The Climate Control Tube is placed between the breathing tube and the respirator hose. A lever on the valve lets the operator adjust the temperature of the air entering the respirator by as much as 25° to 30° F warmer or cooler than ambient air.
The Climate Control Tube cannot be closed completely, so the operator always has at least the minimum required volume of air for breathing and to maintain positive pressure inside the helmet.
The Climate Control Tube comes with a belt that adjusts to fit up to a 54-inch waist. The durable buckle can be fastened and unfastened with gloved hands.
A heat shield protects the operator from warm exhaust air (a byproduct of the production of cool air).
Clem-Cool Air Conditioner
Clem-Cool Air Conditioner
The Clemco Clem-Cool Air Conditioner (CCAC) allows the blast operator to control the temperature and volume of air to a Clemco high-pressure Type CE continuous flow supplied-air respirator within a preset range and to cool the air by as much as 50 degrees F.
Requirements for Operation
20 cfm at 90 to 100 psi of Grade D quality breathing-air as defined by the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification: G-7.1) (www.cganet.com)
Pressure requirements vary with hose length. (hose offered in 25 ft increments) Minimum pressure to produce minimum airflow to respirator.
25 ft – 75 ft 90 psi
100 ft – 200 ft 95 psi
NOTES:
1. Maximum air pressure: 100 psi.
2. Maximum hose length: 200 ft when used with respirator
Description of Operation
The Clem-Cool Air Conditioner is placed between the respirator air supply line and the helmet breathing tube. A knurled knob on the valve lets the operator adjust the cooling rate of the air entering the respirator.
The Clem-Cool Air Conditioner cannot be closed completely, so the operator always has at least the minimum air volume required for breathing and for maintaining positive pressure inside the helmet.
The CCAC comes with a belt that adjusts to fit up to a 54-inch waist. The durable buckle can be fastened and unfastened with gloved hands.
A belt-mounted heat shield protects the operator from warm exhaust air (a byproduct of the production of cool air).
ACV Air Control Valve
Clemco ACV Air Control Valve
The Clemco air control valve (ACV) allows the blast operator to control the volume of air to the Clemco high-pressure Type CE, continuous flow, air-fed respirator within a preset range of 7 to 15 cfm.
Requirements for Operation
15 cfm at 85 to 100 psi of Grade D quality breathing air as defined by the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification: G-7.1. (www.cganet.com)
Pressure requirements vary with hose length.
025 ft – 100 ft 85 psi
125 ft – 200 ft 90 psi
225 ft – 300 ft 95 psi
Description of Operation
The air control valve is placed between the respirator air supply line and the helmet breathing tube. The operator may adjust the volume of air entering the respirator. The air control valve cannot be closed completely, so the operator always has sufficient air volume for breathing and to maintain positive pressure inside the helmet.
The valve comes with a belt that adjusts to fit up to a 54-inch waist. The durable buckle can be fastened and unfastened with gloved hands.
Certifications and Approvals
The ACV is approved by NIOSH for use only with Clemco Apollo HP high-pressure Type CE supplied-air respirators (not for use with low-pressure respirators). The ACV is one component of a NIOSH-approved system; use of counterfeit parts voids the NIOSH approval. To maintain NIOSH approval, use only genuine Clemco Apollo replacement parts.
Advantages
• Low-cost, simple operation
• Enhances operator comfort