Drager Combination Filter, EN14387, 940 A2B2E2K1P2 R D
The A2B2E2K1P2 R D filter is suitable for use with Drager’s range of half and full face masks with Rd40 thread connections. It covers a range of gases including organic compounds, inorganic compounds (e.g. chlorine, hydrogen sulphide, and hydrogen cyanide), sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and ammonia. It also protects users from dust particulates and is 94% efficient in doing so.
Drager class this filter as being reusable, however there are a number of factors to consider as the service life depends on the size and the conditions of use. Factors include the humidity of the air, temperature, the duration of use and also the breathing rate of the user.
- Filters are economical and low in cost
- Approvals include CE (EN 141:2000 re. EN 14387, EN 143:2000, EN 371) and SAI Global-approved (Australia)
- Use this filter alongside standard Rd40 masks such as the X-plore 6300 and specific Panorama Novas
- Aluminium housing helps to protect the filter
- Individual packaging for further protection when the filter isn’t in use
- Shelf life (from date of production) is 6 years
- Passed a dolomite test
Colour Code | Filter Type | Contaminants present |
AX 1) |
Gases and vapours of organic compounds with boiling point < 65 °C | |
A |
Gases and vapours of organic compounds with boiling point > 65 °C | |
B |
Inorganic gases and vapours, e.g. chlorine, hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen cyanide | |
E |
Sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride | |
K |
Ammonia and organic Ammonia derivates | |
CO 2) |
Carbon monoxide |
|
Hg 3) |
Mercury vapour |
|
NO 4) |
Nitrous Gases including nitrogen monoxide |
|
P |
Particles | |
Reactor5) |
Radioactive iodine including radioactive methyl iodide | |
1) May only be used as supplied from factory. Reuse and use against gas-compounds is absolutely impermissible 2) One time use only. Dispose after use. Special guidelines according to local regulations apply 3) Only use for a max of 50 hours according to EN 14387 4) One time use only. Dispose after use 5) Special guidelines according to local regulations apply |