3M 37018 Supplied Air Respirator 7100077598 Vortex Cooling Assembly
3M 37018 Supplied Air Respirator 7100077598 Vortex Cooling Assembly
V-100/37018 (AAD)
Part Number 37018, 3M ID 7100077598, UPC 00051131370180, 3M Product Number V-100, National Stock Number 4240014703905
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- Cools the air up to 50°F (28°C).
- Includes the cooling tube, waist belt and holder
- A cost-effective way to provide a high level of respiratory protection
Specifications
Brand |
3M™ |
Case Quantity |
1/case |
CFM Capacity per Minute |
100 CFM, 50 CFM |
Color Family |
Black |
Compatible With |
3M™ L-Series Headgear |
Environmental Conditions |
Hot working environment |
Fitting Type |
Industrial Interchange |
Mounting Type |
Belt-mounted |
National Stock Number |
4240014703905 |
Pressure Type |
High |
Product Color |
Black |
Product Series |
Fresh-Air III, Supplied Air, V-Series |
Product Type |
Cooling Assembly |
Purpose |
SAR |
Recommended Application |
Assembly & Mechanical, Blasting, Cleaning, Composite Finishing, Final Finish, Metal Repair, Paint Preparation, Painting, Welding |
Recommended Industry |
General Manufacturing, Marine, Mining, Oil & Gas, Transportation |
Supplied Air Respirator Style |
MST Portable and Fixed Panels, Versaflo™ AP-600 Portable Panels, W-Series Small Fixed Panels |
TDS Required |
Yes |
Valve Type |
Cooling / Heating Valve |
A cost-effective way to provide a high level of respiratory protection
Personalized air
Whether you need to heat, cool, or regulate airflow on the job, our line of supplied air valves can help ensure the
temperature and airflow that's being delivered into your workers' headtops is customized to their needs.
The benefits of supplied air
If you're new to Supplied Air Respirator (SAR) Systems, you may be wondering why you should consider supplied
air respirators for your workers. SAR systems use compressed air—not lung power—to deliver breathing air
into the headtop. Certain SAR systems can accommodate your workers with limited facial hair and loose fitting
headtops can leave room for prescription eyewear and additional PPE.
Air quality
It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that the compressed air used with any supplied air system meets the
requirements for at least Grade-D breathing air per the Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification
G-7.1 in the U.S. as specified in the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Respiratory Protection standard
1910.134(i)(1)(ii). In Canada, refer to CSA Standard Z180.1 table for the quality of compressed breathing air.