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PAS

®

 Micro Series

Airline/Short duration respiratory protection equipment with PAS

®

 ASV

Instructions for Use

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PAS

®

 is a registered trademark of Dräger, Dow Corning

®

 and Molykote

®

 are registered trademarks of Dow Corning Corporation

3359994 (A3-D-P) Page 1 of 3

3359994
© Dräger Safety UK Limited
Edition 05 – October 2018 (Edition 01 – July 2011)
Subject to alteration

Draeger Safety UK Limited
Ullswater Close

Tel +44 1670 352 891

Blyth, NE24 4RG

Fax +44 1670 356 266

United Kingdom

www.draeger.com

1

For your safety

1.1

General safety statements

Before using this product, carefully read the Instructions for

Use.

Strictly follow the Instructions for Use. The user must fully

understand and strictly observe the instructions. Use the

product only for the purposes specified in the Intended Use

section of this document.

Do not dispose of the Instructions for Use. Ensure that they are

retained and appropriately used by the product user.

Only fully trained and competent users are permitted to use

this product.

Comply with all local and national rules and regulations

associated with this product.

Only trained and competent personnel are permitted to

inspect, repair and service the product. Dräger recommend a

Dräger service contract for all maintenance activities and that

all repairs are carried out by Dräger.

Properly trained service personnel must inspect and service

this product as detailed in the Maintenance section of this

document.

Use only genuine Dräger spare parts and accessories, or the

proper functioning of the product may be impaired.

Do not use a faulty or incomplete product, and do not modify

the product.

Notify Dräger in the event of any component fault or failure.

The air supply shall meet the requirements for breathing air

according to EN 12021.

1.2

Definitions of alert icons

Alert icons are used in this document to provide and highlight text

that requires a greater awareness by the user. A definition of the

meaning of each icon is as follows:

WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not

avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not

avoided, could result in physical injury or damage to the

product or environment. It may also be used to alert against

unsafe practices.

NOTICE

Indicates additional information on how to use the product.

2

Description

2.1

Product overview

This variant of the Dräger PAS

®

 Micro Series provides respiratory

protection for working in a contaminated environment using the air

cylinder or an airline.

The equipment is available as a 10 minute or 15 minute short-

duration version. These are nominal durations available for self-

contained use of the equipment until a whistle sounds to warn the

wearer that there is low cylinder pressure. The nominal duration is

determined by the capacity (volume and pressure rating) of the

selected air cylinder – the actual duration is also dependent on the

rate at which the wearer uses air from the cylinder (the breathing

rate).

The features of the equipment are:

The carrying system has a shoulder harness, a waist belt and

a cylinder strap on the rear.

The pressure reducer (Fig 1, Item 5) connects directly on to the

air cylinder, and reduces the cylinder pressure to the medium

pressure required at the lung demand valve (Fig 1, Item 1).

The reducer has a whistle that sounds to warn the wearer that

there is low cylinder pressure.

The pressure gauge (Fig 1, Item 3) shows the cylinder

pressure during use.

The airline connector (Fig 1, Item 6) is a male quick coupling

that is used to connect an independent air supply for airline

use.

The medium-pressure hose has a quick coupling (Fig 1,

Item 2) that allows rapid removal and fitting of the lung demand

valve when required.

The Dräger PAS

®

 ASV  (automatic  switch-over  valve),  air

cylinder and lung demand valve are described below.

2.1.1

PAS

®

 ASV

The Dräger PAS

®

 ASV (Fig 1, Item 4) allows the PAS

®

 Micro to be

used with an independent air supply such as a factory airline or

other breathing air supply (e.g. Dräger PAS

®

 AirPack). The switch-

over valve automatically switches between the airline supply and

the PAS

®

 Micro air cylinder, maintaining an uninterrupted air

supply to the wearer during switching.

Refer to Fig 2

AL (airline) 

Input from an independent air supply

BA (breathing apparatus)

Input  from  the  PAS

®

 Micro  air

cylinder

LDV (lung demand valve)

Output to the lung demand valve

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During airline use, the PAS

®

 Micro is connected to a breathing-

quality independent air supply, and the PAS

®

 Micro cylinder valve

is open. The PAS

®

 ASV uses the independent air supply as the

primary supply of breathing air to the wearer, and the PAS

®

 Micro

air cylinder as the secondary (or back-up) supply.

If the independent air supply pressure remains above a preset

switching pressure the wearer breathes from the independent

air supply.

If the independent air supply pressure falls below the preset

switching pressure, the PAS

®

 ASV automatically switches to

supply the wearer from the air cylinder, and the PAS

®

 ASV

whistle (Fig 2, Item 1) sounds. The whistle is supplied from the

air cylinder and therefore sounds continuously while the

wearer is breathing from the air cylinder.

If the independent air supply pressure recovers (increases

above the preset switching pressure), the PAS

®

 ASV switches

back to the independent air supply and the whistle stops.

See the technical data (Section 8) for the PAS

®

 ASV  operating

pressures.

2.1.2

Air cylinder

Cylinders are available with a 200 bar or 300 bar working pressure

rating, and in steel or composite materials. Only air cylinders listed

in the Dräger certification are approved for use with the

PAS

®

 Micro. Contact Dräger for further information.

2.1.3

Lung demand valve (LDV)

A variety of Dräger lung demand valves are compatible with this

equipment, with the coupling (Fig 3, Item 1) selected to match the

face mask coupling (see table below):

LDV 

coupling

Face mask 

coupling

Type

Coupling type

A

P

Positive 

pressure

Push-in – Dräger specific

During use, the lung demand valve activates automatically as the

wearer breathes, and then regulates the breathing air supply into

the face mask in response to the breathing rate of the wearer.

On positive-pressure systems, when the lung demand valve is

activated, the internal valve remains open until closed by the

user. Positive-pressure valves have a reset button (Fig 3,

Item 2) that closes the valve when required. Pressing the reset

button closes the internal valve to switch off the air flow through

the lung demand valve.

On negative-pressure systems the internal valve closes

automatically to switch off the air flow through the lung demand

valve.

The lung demand valve can also be activated manually by

pressing the front button (Fig 3, Item 3) to open the internal valve

and activate air flow when required. During 

airline use only

, the

front button can be pressed to deliver additional air

(supplementary air) into the mask when required by the wearer.

2.2

Intended use

When this product is used with an approved face mask, air

cylinder, lung demand valve and independent air supply, it

provides the wearer with respiratory protection for working in

contaminated or oxygen-deficient conditions. It is intended for use

in applications where a high level of respiratory protection is

required. The equipment is intended to be used for combination

airline/short duration applications, but it can also be used for short

duration only applications.

The air cylinder, face mask (full face mask conforming to EN 136

Class 2 or Class 3) and other accessories used with this product

must be certified Dräger components, assembled in an approved

configuration; otherwise the operation of the device may be

impaired. Contact Dräger for further information.

2.3

Limitations on use

This product is not approved for use in CBRN applications.

Use in potentially explosive atmospheres

The PAS

®

 Micro Series are type tested as suitable for use in

potentially explosive atmospheres. Electronic sub-assemblies

are ATEX certified. The combinations are suitable for use in

hazardous areas up to and including zone 0 and zone 20. The

combinations can be used in atmospheres containing gases of

the gas explosion group IIC, with the exception of

combinations using the f 2 range of face masks, which are only

suitable to be used in atmospheres containing gases of the gas

explosion group IIB.

Do not charge the cylinder in a potentially explosive

atmosphere.

2.4

Approvals

The European standards, guidelines, and directives according to

which this product is approved are specified in the declaration of

conformity (see declaration of conformity or www.draeger.com/

product-certificates).

3

Use

WARNING

The cylinder and airline air quality shall meet the

requirements for breathing air according to EN 12021. Do

not use oxygen or oxygen-enriched air. The moisture

content of breathing air should be controlled within the

EN 12021 limits to avoid freezing the apparatus.
Carry out a risk assessment of the workplace to ensure that

it is not possible to connect to any airline supply other than

breathable air (e.g. Nitrox).
Fill the PAS

®

 Micro  air  cylinder  to  the  full  rated  working

pressure prior to use, and do not commence any operation

using a cylinder that is less than 90 per cent full (or greater

when national regulations dictate).
Before using airline equipment, ensure that the

independent air supply meets the air quality requirements,

and complies with the airline pressure, flow and hose

requirements in the technical data (see Section 8), and has

been issued with a permit for use if necessary.
Position the source of the independent air supply in a safe

and uncontaminated area. Dräger recommend that a

controller should monitor and maintain the independent air

supply throughout any operation.

3.1

Preparation for use

3.1.1

Visual inspection

Carry out a visual inspection, checking the full breathing apparatus

including all component parts and accessories. Check that the

equipment is clean and undamaged, paying particular attention to

pneumatic components, hoses and connectors. Typical signs of

AE

PE

Positive 

pressure

Screw-in – M45 x 3 to 

EN 148-3

N

RA

Negative 

pressure

Screw-in – 40 mm round 

thread to EN 148-1

LDV 

coupling

Face mask 

coupling

Type

Coupling type

!

1

2

3

6

4

5

1

3738/3737

BA

AL

LDV

1

2

3718

3

3717

1

2

3

1

2

4

3723

AL

LDV

5

3735

1                   2                 3

6

3736

7

3625

1

2

3

8

3626

9

3713

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