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Free-Air
Pumps and Climate Control
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When placed
in a clean air environment, Bullard Free-Air pumps offer a low-cost
means of supplying clean, breathable air to workers in contaminated
environments up to 300 feet away from the pump. They are easy
to operate and maintain. Free-Air pumps do not require temperature
alarms, CO monitors or airline filters, so they can be a cost-effective
alternative to compressed air.
- Pumps
are all completely mobile and portable - no expensive installation
costs
- Electric
and air-driven models available to suit any application
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EDP10
- Supplies
air for one continuous flow airline hood/helmet style respirator
to two tight-fitting facepiece style respirators approved to
operate at 15 psig or less
- Air flow:10 cfm at 10 psig
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EDP16TE
- Supplies air to two continuous
flow airline hood/helmet style respirators or three tight-fitting
faceplate style respirators approved to operate at 15 psig or
less
- Air flow:16 cfm at 5 psig
- Available in hazardous-duty version
(EDP16HAZ)
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ADP20 (Air Driven pump)
- Supplies
air to four continuous airline hood/helmet style respirators
or six tight-fitting faceplate style respirators approved to
operate at 25 psig or less
- With inlet
drive pressure of 95 psig, air flow is 30 cfm at 5 psig
- Compatable
with Bullard's Frigitron 2000 Air Conditioner (for one worker)
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EDP30
- Supplies
air to four continuous flow air line hood/helmet style respirators(s)
or six tight-fitting faceplate style respirators approved to
operate at 15 psig or less
- Air flow:
30 cfm at 10 psig
- Compatable
with Bullard's Frigitron 2000 Air Conditioner for worker cooling
(for two workers)
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EDP50
- Supplies
air to seven continuous flow air line hood/helmet style respirators(s)
or ten tight-fitting faceplate style respirators approved to
operate at 15 psig or less
- Air flow:
50 cfm at 5psig
- Features piont of attachment,
quick disconnect pods that can be extended up to 300 feet from
pump
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Free-Air
pumps are not to be used to supply air to users working in IDLH environments.
Climate
Control Devices
Climate
control devices are approved for NIOSH for use with Bullard continuous
flow hood/helmet style respirators. These devices cool or warm the incoming
air to the respirator, enhancing worker comfort and improving productivity
in uncomfortably hot or cold work environments.
AC1000 Series Cool Tubes
- Cools incoming
compressed air by at least 30 degrees F (17 C)
- Flow control valve allows user
to adjust cool air to meet comfort requirements
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HC2400 Series Hot/Cold Tube
- Cools or
warms incoming compressed air by at least 30 degrees F (17 C)
- Converts easily between warm
and cold air streams
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DC50 Series DUAL-COOL
- Cools incoming
compressed air by at least 30 degrees F (17 C)
- Double vortex system sends one
stream of air to the hood and one stream to a vest for torso
cooling
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Frigitron 2000 Air Conditioner
- Cools incoming
compressed air by at least 20 degrees F (11 C)
- Operable with Bullard's ADP20
or EDP30 Free-Air pumps
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