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A. OUTLET COUPLER
SPLITTER ADAPTOR
If the respirator’s air supply
hose(s) have 1/2” Industrial
Interchange quick-disconnect
fittings and you want to sup-
ply air to one of the following:
- TWO Half or Full Face
Mask respirators us-
ing pump model EDP10/
EDP1050HZ220V
or
- THREE Half or Full Face Mask respirators using pump model EDP16TE or
EDP16HAZ
Connect the following Q.D. coupler splitter adaptor to the pump (see
Figure 5):
Cat. No. V24 - Double Outlet, One Flow-Through (GREEN) & One Shut-Off
(RED).
B. CONNECTING AIR SUPPLY
HOSE(S) WITHOUT 1/2”
QUICK-DISCONNECT
FITTINGS
If your respirator’s NIOSH
approved air supply hose
will not attach to the pump’s
standard 1/2” Industrial
Interchange outlet coupler,
(see above) you can adapt
your hose’s fitting to the
pump by converting the
pump’s quick-disconnect
outlet to 3/8” Female NPT
with the installation of one of
the following adaptors (see Figure 6):
Cat. No. V22 - Converts SINGLE outlet to DOUBLE 3/8” female NPT pipe
thread.
Cat. No. V23 - Converts SINGLE
outlet to SINGLE 3/8” female
NPT pipe thread. A variety of
quick-disconnect fittings may be
used to connect your air supply
hose to the 3/8” female pipe
thread. Contact your respira-
tor’s manufacturer for the
proper fitting (Hansen, Foster,
Snap-Tite, Schrader, etc.) (see
Figure 7).
7. Before connecting your respirator to the air supply hose, turn the pump
on. Allow the air to flow through the pump and hose for a few minutes to
purge or expel any hose odors or moisture that may have accumulated
inside the hose.
TIP:
If pump is turned on without a repirator attached, the gauge will
read zero because the gauge reads back pressure.
8. Connect the respirator to the air supply hose using the quick-disconnect
fittings.
9. With the air flowing, put on the respirator by following the directions in
the respirator manufacturer’s instruction manual.
10. Set the pump’s outlet pressure to within the respirator’s approved pres-
sure range by adjusting the pressure adjustment valve located on the
outlet filter body.
To set the pressure adjust-
ment valve, loosen the lock
nut. Once the desired outlet
pressure has been obtained,
retighten the lock nut firmly
by hand to maintain consistent
outlet pressure. (see Figure 8).
YOU ARE NOW READY TO
ENTER THE WORK AREA.
11. When finished working, leave
the work area wearing the
respirator with the air still
flowing. Once outside the contaminated area, remove the respirator,
turn the pump off, then disconnect the air supply hose using the quick-
disconnect couplers.
See the respirator’s instruction manual for proper inspection, maintenance and
storage procedures for the respirator you are using.
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Oper
ating the Fr
ee-Air Pump
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8