Live Line Technology Arc flash suits provide full body protection.

LLT Arc Save Flash suit consists of the following products – ARC Flash Hood, ARC Flash Jacket, ARC Trousers, ARC Flash gloves and protective boots. The ARC Flash categories range from as 12 CAL to 140 CAL, and a wide variety of clothing ranges such as ARC Flash undergarments, ARC flash casual wear.

LLT ARC - ATPV 55 CAL/cm² Jacket

LLT - ATPV 55 CAL/cm² Hood

LLT ATPV 55 CAL/cm² Gloves

LLT ARC Trousers- ATPV 55 CAL/cm²

Du Pont Protera – Triple Layered system

Arc flash Inherently flame retardant – (not treated material)

33%, Nomex/ Kevlar 65%, Modacruylic , 2% and Antistatic liners

Our garments vary in colours from Orange, Brown , Olive , Royal blue & Navy blue.

Function of Du Pont Nomex LLT Arc Save flash suits

The protection provided from Nomex Arc Flash suites gives a person the benefit of a few seconds to escape the Arc flash, by preventing the burning of skin. The main characteristic of Nomex material is to self extinguish. ( FR – Inherently flame retardant – not treated).

DuPont™ Nomex® fibre is inherently flame-resistant, will not melt or drip, and does not support combustion in the air, thus providing excellent arc flash protection. And because the protection is woven right into Nomex® garments, it cannot wear off of wash out over time.

When exposed to the intense heat typical of electric arc, Nomex® fibre carbonises and thickens. This increases the protective barrier between the heat source and the wearer’s skin and helps minimise burn injury.

Nomex Arc flash suites should always be worn when operating high voltage systems for example

11kv, 22kv or 33kv systems in applications such as switchgear inside Substations. (eg. 132kv/11kv) This is to protect against the potential hazard of an arc flash.

The correct arc flash risk assessment needs to be carried out before an ATPV – Arc Thermal

Performance value can be determined. The greater the ATPV value.

Sizes :
Small – 5XL (prices do vary according to size).

Colour range : Olive, Black , Navy blue , Orange

Fabric: Blended 33% Nomex/Kevlar, 66% Modacruylic & 2% Antistatic liners. TRIPLE LAYER

ATPV¹ range : from 12 cal/cm to 140 cal/cm²

Specification : ASTM F1959/ 1959M ASTM F1506; NFPA 70E; SANS 724.

Features :

  • Light weight.
  • Material: Multi-layer DuPont™ Nomex® / DuPont™ Kevlar® / Modacrylic
  • Guaranteed flame resistant for the life of the garment.
  • Machine washable.
  • Excellent breathability.
  • Cool cotton comfort.
  • Arc Flash Jacket designed to interface with Arc Flash Hood.

LLT Save Arc flash ratings :

An electrical arc flash is more severe with higher voltages & higher fault level ratings of the equipment (switchgear) substation. The greater the flash, the greater the severity of the radiation exposed to the operator. It is imperative to get the correct grading of the Nomex Flash suite to ensure the necessary protection against radiation of the Arc flash.

LLT Save Arc Thermal Performance values (ATPV) :

• 12+ CAL. (Conti)
• 21+ CAL (Conti )
• 25+ CAL. (Conti)
• 55+ CAL Arc
• 65+ CAL.
• 100 + CAL.
• 140 + CAL.

Arc Thermal Performance value (ATPV value) is presented in calories per centimeter square and represents the maximum capability possible from an arc flash protection for particular clothing.

Characteristics of Arc fabric :

Absorbs Heat Energy

The fiber itself absorbs heat energy during the carbonization process.

Eliminate Air Movement and Heat Transfer

The fibers eliminate air movement and heat transfer to the interior skin area.

Insulating Barrier

An insulating barrier reduces heat transfer to the person.

ARC Flash clothing categories: NFPA 70 E standard code

Hazard CategoryClothing descriptionATPV Value
Category HRC 0Non-melting, flammable materials(untreated cotton, wool, rayon, silk or blends. A fabric with 4.5 ouncesNo ATPV value
Category HRC 1FR shirts and FR pants or FR coveralls, 4 CAL/cm2. 4 – 8 Cal/cm²
Category HRC 2Cotton underwear, conventions l shirts, trouser, plus FR shirts, FR trouser or FR coveralls8 – 25 Cal/cm²
Category HRC 3Cotton underwear, plus FR shirt, FR trouser and FR coveralls.25 – 40 Cal/cm²
Category HRC 4Cotton underwear, plus FR shirt, FR trouser and multi-layered Flash suit40+ Cal/cm²

Category HRC 2 – High visibility reflective braces ATPV 12 CAL/cm²

Application :

Reflective braces are worn in an around moving vehicles at construction sites to indicate the presence of the electrician. This could be in and around new electrical installations, such as panels , kiosks , or any electrical construction site.

In the electrical industry these reflective braces are required to be AR (Arc rated) in event of an arc flash.

Specifications: ASTM 1959F/1959M, IEC 61482, SANS 724, ASTM 1506, NFPA 70E

Garment Fabric: Du Pont, Nomex

ATPV¹ range: from 12 cal/cm2

HAF²: 80.2%

Category HRC 2 – High visibility Orange helmet with light ATPV 12CAL/cm2

Electrician helmet ATPV 12 CAL

Arc faceshield and helmet to be used in association with dielectric head protection in and around electrical panels for the protection form the hazards of arc flashes.

Material : Light weight

Visor Light enhanced green tint. Arc rated visor ATPV 12 CAL/cm2.

Features :

Anti-fog

Large viewing 7.5” x 20” viewing areas. Adjustable pivot design

Ventilated. Hat included.

Specification :

ASTM F2178 , NFPA 70E-2004

Arc rating ATPV 12 ca/cm2

Size – One size fits all

Category HRC 2 – ARC Flash suit kits – High visibility Conti suits ATPV 12 , ATPV 16 & ATPV 21 CAL/cm²

Application :

ARC rated high visibility suits. Applied where vision is impaired,. In the electrical industry the need may arise were high visibility garment are required due to adverse weather or poor visibility in the working environment.

Description:

HRC 2, ATPV 12 , 16, 20

2 Piece Orange Jacket with zipper and 2 breast pockets. Standard button down collar and adjustable cuffs with button closure. New “Easy fit” design for comfort fit and fashionable appearance.

Specifications : OSHA 1910.269, ASTM F1506-10A, NFPA 70E-2015, CSA Z462-15

Garment fabric: Ultrasoft.

ATPV¹ available range : from 12.4 cal/m² – 20 cal/m²

Heat Attention Factor : 80.2%

Category HRC 2 – High visibility Orange helmet with light ATPV 12CAL/cm2

Electrician helmet ATPV 12 CAL

Arc faceshield and helmet to be used in association with dielectric head protection in and around electrical panels for the protection form the hazards of arc flashes.

Material : Light weight

Visor Light enhanced green tint. Arc rated visor ATPV 12 CAL/cm2.

Features :

Anti-fog

Large viewing 7.5” x 20” viewing areas. Adjustable pivot design

Ventilated. Hat included.

Specification :

ASTM F2178 , NFPA 70E-2004

Arc rating ATPV 12 ca/cm2

Size – One size fits all

Category HRC 2 – ARC Flash suit kits – Conti suits ATPV 12 , ATPV 16 & ATPV 21 CAL/cm² (2 Pc Conti suit )

Application :

ARC rated Conti suits for everyday electricians use. HRC Hazard Risk category 2. In the electrical industry the situation may arise and electricians need to be protected against the harmful effects of an arc flash.

Description: 2 Piece Conti suit HRC 2

HRC 2, ATPV 12 , 16, 21

2 Piece Navy Jacket with zipper and 2 breast pockets. Standard button down collar and adjustable cuffs with button closure. New “Easy fit” design for comfort fit and fashionable appearance.

Garment Fabric: Triple layer DuPont™ Nomex® / DuPont™ Kevlar®

Specifications : ASTM F1959/ 1959M ASTM F1506; NFPA 70E; SANS 724

ATPV¹ available range : from 12.4 cal/m² , 16 & 21 cal/m²

Coverall version also available ( 1 piece)

Description: HRC 2 1 Pc Arc rated Coverall

HRC 2, ATPV 12 , 16, 21

2 Piece Navy Jacket with zipper and 2 breast pockets. Standard button down collar and adjustable cuffs with button closure. New “Easy fit” design for comfort fit and fashionable appearance.

Standard:

Fabric: Triple layer DuPont™ Nomex® / DuPont™ Kevlar®

Application :

Casual wear for everyday work. Electricians working in and around low voltage panels, distribution boards and maintenance of general electrical installations.

Description:

ARC Flash clothing Shirt, Khaki (Blue available) HRC 2, ATPV

12.4cal/cm²

Long sleeve work wear shirt with buttons and 2 breast pockets. Standard button down collar and adjustable cuffs with button closure. New “Easy fit” design for comfort fit and fashionable appearance.

Specifications : ASTM F1959/ 1959M

ASTM F1506; NFPA 70E; SANS 724

Garment Fabric: Brand Du Pont , 33% Nomex/Kevlar 65% Modacrylic 2% Antistatic . Triple layered.

ATPV¹ : 12.4 cal/m²

Description:

Jean trousers, HRC 2, ATPV 12.3cal/cm²

Denim jean trousers with zip and two back pockets. Regular design for comfort fit. Ladies design available on special request.

Specifications : ASTM F1959/ 1959M

ASTM F1506; NFPA 70E; SANS 724

Garment Fabric: Brand Du Pont , 33% Nomex/Kevlar 65% Modacrylic 2% Antistatic. Triple layered.

ATPV¹ : 12.4 cal/m²

Category HRC 2 – ARC Flash suit kits – Long coat ATPV 12 & 20 CAL/cm²

ATPV 12 – 20 CAL cm2 fall into category HRC 2 arc flash protection.

The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

Applications with lower voltages and lower fault levels have lower energy levels. Electricians working on distribution boards in various factories , mining and industries with lower voltage applications are not free from arc flash occurrences. Although lower voltages are less likely to jump across phases , when these do occur the arc flash can be just as harmful when the conditions allow. Arc flash occurrences are a factor of the distance between the phases and from the source ( transformer) , the circuit breakers trip time, the available short circuit current, dirt buildup in the equipment which may affect the conductive path, moisture (humidity), circuit supply voltage, amount of motor contribution during a fault, indoor versus outdoor applications and the distance

of the user from the switchgear.

Specifications : OSHA 1910.269, ASTM F1506-

10A, NFPA 70E-2015, CSA Z462-15

Garment fabric: Ultrasoft 9 Oz. (Imported )

ARC Flash clothing HRC 2, ATPV 12 & 21 cal/cm². Long sleeve dust coast. 2 breast pockets with buttons. New “Easy fit” design for comfort fit and fashionable appearance.

Category HRC 2 – Visor and helmet – ATPV 12 CAL/cm² & 21 CAL/cm²

Application : Electricians working in and around electrical panels with a HRC 2 rating are required to wear an ATPV 12 CAL Helmet and visor.

Material: Plastic helmet (insulated) Chemical alloy.

Specification :

Product material : NFPA 70-2004 ASTM F2178

ATPV¹ : 12.4 cal/m² & ATPV 18 CAL/cm²

HAF² : 85.4%

Category HRC 2 – ARC Flash suit kits – Rain suits ATPV 19 CAL/cm²

Purpose :

To provide thermal protection by ARC (Arc rated) and FR ( Fire retardant) material. The rating is ATPV 19 CAL/cm²

Specification :

NFPA 70E, ASTM F1506, EN 531, OSHA 1910.269

Application :

The electrical industry in and around wet weather. It is never advisable to work in and around water when working with electricity. However should the need arise where a worker is working adverse weather the appropriate ARC Flash rainsuits should be provided.

Description:

Rain suit designed to be an electric arc resistant, waterproof protective ensemble, consisting of jacket with hood and bib trousers.

HRC2, ATPV 19 CAL/cm2

Jacket:

Flourescent Orange PU/FR Cotton knit. 100% Waterproof with welded seams Covered zip closure with snap storm flap. 2 Front pockets with flap. Back Ventilation system with d-ring opening.

Trousers: Bib style trouser with quick release suspender system, fly front with snap, Velcro® tab type leg cuff adjusters, 3M 40mm reflective trim around calves and knees

Material:

Fabric: Nomex®

Moisture barrier: FR synthetic leather PU/PVC Weight: 265g/m²

Hydrostatic resistance: >80psi

100% non-conductive materials

Electrical industry:

Arc Flash Clothing protects from thermal effects of arc flash only.

This product must form part of an appropriate set of PPE to protect against the hazards of arc flash.

ATPV: Arc Thermal Performance Value.

The higher the value, the more insulated one is from second degree burn.

HAF : Heat Attenuation Factor.

The higher the HAF% the more heat is blocked by the fabric.

Category HRC 2 – ARC Flash suit kits – Rain suits ATPV 24 CAL/cm²

Purpose :

To provide thermal protection by AR (Arc rated) and FR ( Fire retardant) material. The rating is ATPV 24 CAL/cm

Specification:

NFPA 70E, ASTM F1891 , OSHA 1910.269

Part number : LLT-RS24CAL

Application :

The electrical industry in and around wet weather. It is never advisable to work in and around water when working with electricity. However should the need arise where a worker is working adverse weather the appropriate ARC Flash rainsuits should be provided.

Description:

Rain suit designed to be an electric arc resistant, waterproof protective ensemble, consisting of jacket with hood and bib trousers.

HRC2, ATPV 24 CAL/cm2

Jacket:

Flourescent Orange PU/FR Cotton knit. 100% Waterproof with welded seams Covered zip closure with snap storm flap. 2 Front pockets with flap. Back Ventilation system with d-ring opening.

Trousers: Bib style trouser with quick release suspender system, fly front with snap, Velcro® tab type leg cuff adjusters, 3M 40mm reflective trim around calves and knees

Material:

Fabric: Nomex®

Moisture barrier: FR synthetic leather PU/PVC Weight: 265g/m²

Hydrostatic resistance: >80psi

100% non-conductive materials

Specification : ASTM F1891 , ASTM D2413

Electrical industry:

Arc Flash Clothing protects from thermal effects of arc flash only.

This product must form part of an appropriate set of PPE to protect against the hazards ofarc flash.

ATPV: Arc Thermal Performance Value.

The higher the value, the more insulated one is from second degree burn.

HAF : Heat Attenuation Factor.

The higher the HAF% the more heat is blocked by the fabric.

Category HRC 1 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 12 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 12 CAL ARC Flash suit

ARC Flash clothing

The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

Arc flashes occur when electricity jumps across the phases and cause a short circuit and subsequent flash. Arc flash occurrences are a factor of the distance between the phases and distance from the source ( transformer) , the circuit breakers trip time, the available short circuit current, dirt buildup in the equipment which may affect the conductive path, moisture (humidity), circuit supply voltage, amount of motor contribution during a fault, indoor versus outdoor applications and the distance of the operator from the switchgear.

To provide adequate protection, the electrician should be protected from head to toe. The 12 ATPV CAL headkit has a tinted visor that protects from thermal effects, conductor shrapnel and blinding light generated from the arc. ATPV 12

CAL Jackets and trousers are available in both two piece and one piece. ATPV 12 CAL Gloves are designed to provide maximum dexterity so that the electrician’s work is not inhibited. 1000v boots provide the insulation for live work conditions and a bag holds all the equipment together.

HRC 1 , is the clothing required for low hazard risk category environments. The necessary risk assessment needs to be carried out to ascertain the correct arc thermal performance rating clothing which is required. The ATPV 12 CAL kit comes with a kit bag and includes the following pieces.

ATPV 12 CAL (Kit comprises of the following items : (individual items can also be sold separately) :

1) ATPV 12 CAL Jacket.
2) ATPV 12 CAL Trousers. Or ATPV 12 CAL Coverall.
3) ATPV 12 CAL (gloves)
4) ATPV 12 CAL (Headkit)
5) Insulated boots (1000v)
6) Kit bag

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 12 – 20 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 2 – ARC Flash suit kits – Conti suits ATPV 12 CAL/cm² – ATVPV 20 12 CAL/cm²

Components of the ATPV 12 CAL ARC Flash suit

Specifications : ASTM F1959/ 1959M

ASTM F1506; NFPA 70E; SANS 724

Garment Composition :

Brand Du Pont , Nomex

ATPV¹ : 20 cal/m²

Application

ATPV 12, 16 & 20 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 2 arc flash protection.

The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

Arc flashes occur when electricity jumps across the phases and cause a short circuit and subsequent flash. Arc flash occurrences are a factor of the distance between the phases and distance from the source

( transformer) , the circuit breakers trip time, the available short circuit current, dirt buildup in the equipment which may affect the conductive path, moisture (humidity), circuit supply voltage, amount of motor contribution during a fault, indoor versus outdoor applications and the distance of the operator from the switchgear.

To provide adequate protection, the electrician should be protected from head to toe. The ATPV 21 CAL headkit has a tinted visor that protects from thermal effects, conductor shrapnel and blinding light generated from the arc. ATPV 25 CAL Jackets and trousers are available in only two piece. ATPV 21 CAL Gloves are designed to provide maximum dexterity so that the electrician’s work is not inhibited. 20000v boots provide the insulation for live work conditions and a bag holds all the equipment together .

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 12 – 20 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 3 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 25 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 25 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

ATPV 25 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 4 arc flash protection. The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

The electrician should be protected from head to toe. The ATPV 25 CAL Headkit has a tinted visor that protects from thermal effects, conductor shrapnel and blinding light generated from the arc. ATPV 25 CAL Jackets and trousers are available in two piece. ATPV 25 CAL Gloves are designed to provide maximum dexterity so that the electrician’s work is not inhibited. Should be worn with rubber insulated gloves & 20000v boots provide the insulation for live work conditions and a bag holds all the equipment together.

Components of the ATPV 25 CAL ARC Flash suit

Specification :

SANS 724

ASTM 1506

ASTM F1959 /F 1959M OSHA 1910.269

Garment Fabric :

Brand Du Pont ,

33% Nomex/Kevlar

65% Modacrylic

2% Antistatic

Triple layered.

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 25 CAL Arc flash suits :

RC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage. That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – Arc & Oil protection – ATPV 55 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 55 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

ATPV 55 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 4 arc flash protection.

The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

When working in and around oil switchgear the need often arises that the electrician carrying out maintenance or other work needs to have the necessary thermal protection and protection from oil heated inside of switchgear.

Features of the ATPV 55 Arc & Oil : Du Pont material (not treated Cotton )

Multi-layered Protera fabric construction. ATPV 55 CAL with an added filament to prevent oil penetration. Arc rated at 55 cal/cm² (without the additional propriety thermal insulation).

Inherently flame retardant material.

Protects from hot or burning oil inside of switchgear and transformers. Garment is sealed from oil and any chemicals in FR fabric.

Fits snugly over shoulders and head.

Available in Jacket, Trouser, Hood, Glove and a bag to carry. SANS 724 approved material. Nomex cuffing

Nomex thread

High front for maximum body protection.

Specifications : ASTM F1959/ 1959M ASTM F1506; NFPA

70E; SANS 724

OSHA 1910.269

Material

Brand Du Pont ,

33% Nomex/Kevlar

65% Modacrylic

2% Antistatic

Triple layered.

ATPV¹ : 55 cal/m²

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 55 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 55 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 55 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

ATPV 55 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 4 arc flash protection. The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

The electrician should be protected from head to toe. The ATPV 55 CAL Headkit has a tinted visor that protects from thermal effects, conductor shrapnel and blinding light generated from the arc. ATPV 55 CAL Jackets and trousers are available in two piece. ATPV 55 CAL Gloves are designed to provide maximum dexterity so that the electrician’s work is not inhibited. Should be worn with rubber insulated gloves & 20000v boots provide the insulation for live work conditions and a bag holds all the equipment together.

Specification :

SANS 724

ASTM 1506

ASTM F1959 /F 1959M OSHA 1910.269

Garment Fabric :

Brand Du Pont ,

33% Nomex/Kevlar

65% Modacrylic

2% Antistatic

Triple layered.

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 55 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage. That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 65 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 65 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

LLT ARC65 Suit – Hazard Risk Category 4 (HRC4) (70 cal/cm² ATPV) 15.5 oz. Inherently FR Aramid Fabric, Tan

The Coat & Bib-Overall style kit includes choice of size Coat & Bib-overall & Arc flash Hood with Hard Cap. The ARC65 Arc Flash Suit designed to provide protection from arc flash heat exposures. The suit exceeds the requirements of NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category 4* (HRC4*), up to 70 cal/cm². The materials used are manufactured with 56% Para-Aramid, 24% Meta-Aramid and 20% Melamine fiber.

Oberon’s ARC65 suit is inherently Flame Resistant (FR). It will remain Flame Resistant after years of frequent and repeated laundering. ARC65 is the lightest weight arc flash suit in the market at this protection level. The outer surface of the shield window is scratch resistant coated to last longer. The inner surface of the shield is Anti-fog coated for clearer visibility. The Coat & Bib-Overall Suit protect from Arc flash heat exposure and are constructed of materials that are inherently Flame Resistant.

Features :

  • 15.5 oz/yd² fabric has an Arc Rating of 70 cal/cm² ATPV.
  • Hazard Risk Category 4.
  • Nomex® sleeve cuffs.
  • Double front closure has flame-resistant zipper tape and a Nomex Velcro® safety flap.
  • Sewn with flame-resistant thread
  • Hood Arc Rating (ATPV): 70 cal/cm²
  • Lens-Visible Light Transmittal: 42%
  • Meets NFPA 70E-2009 and ASTM F-1506-02ae1.
  • Note: Personal protective equipment should be chosen to meet or exceed the expected incident energy at a specific work site.

Specifications :

NFPA 70E

ASTM F1506-02a. OSHA 1910.269

Garment composition:

56% Para-Aramid

24% Meta-Aramid

20% Melamine fiber

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 65 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage. That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 74 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 74 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

ATPV 74 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 4 arc flash protection. The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

The electrician should be protected from head to toe. The ATPV 74 CAL Headkit has a tinted visor that protects from thermal effects, conductor shrapnel and blinding light generated from the arc. ATPV 74 CAL Jackets and trousers are available in two piece. ATPV 74 CAL Gloves are designed to provide maximum dexterity so that the electrician’s work is not inhibited. Should be worn with rubber insulated gloves & 20000v boots provide the insulation for live work conditions and a bag holds all the equipment together.

Specification :

ASTM 1506-98

NFPA 70E. OSHA 1910.269

Garment Fabric :

Norfab

Para-Aramid, OPF Novoloid (Phenolic) fibers

ATPV 74 CAL kit consists of : Arc Rating: (ATPV 74) Hazard Risk Category: IV

74 Cal Arc Flash Jacket

74 Cal Arc Flash Bib-Overalls

74Cal Arc Flash Hood (Optional Fresh Air Fan Unit)

74 Cal Arc Glove.

Inner Quilt Liner: Norfab high performance thermal liner constructed of two fabric layers (OMNI Quilt™ Synergy) quilted in a 3 inch diamond pattern with natural Nomex® thread. The first layer is a blue dyed woven Nomex® fabric.

Outer Fabric: Norfab woven 5 oz/yd2 “light weight” dimensionally stable novel fabric composed of an

optimal blend of Para-Aramid, OPF, and Novoloid (Phenolic) fibers. Excellent for Electric Arc

Splash Protective garments

TenCate Tuffweld® provides rugged, inherently flame- resistant protection at the lowest cost per wear of

competitive welding garment fabrics. It surpasses FR treated cotton in tensile strength, tear strength, abrasion resistance and moisture wicking. It also has a higher resistance to pin holes and never needs ironing. TenCate high performance fabrics provide protection, comfort, durability and excellent value.

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 74 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 100 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 100 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

ATPV 100 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 4 arc flash protection. The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

Medium voltage applications with significant electrical energy levels. Multi-layered Protera. Arc flashes occur when electricity jumps across the phases and cause a short circuit and subsequent flash. Arc flash occurrences are a factor of the distance between the phases and distance from the source ( transformer) , the circuit breakers trip time, the available short circuit current, dirt buildup in the equipment which may affect the conductive path, moisture (humidity), circuit supply voltage, amount of motor contribution during a fault, indoor versus outdoor applications and the distance of the operator from the switchgear.

Electricians working on distribution boards in various substations, factories and mines switchgear with medium voltage applications are at risk from arc flash occurrences. Medium voltages have the necessary potential to jump across phases, when these do occur the arc flash can be just as severe and harmful a higher voltages when the conditions allow.

To provide adequate protection, the electrician should be protected from head to toe. The ATPV 55 CAL headkit has a tinted visor that protects from thermal effects, conductor shrapnel and blinding light generated from the arc.

Specification :

SANS 724

ASTM 1506

ASTM F1959 /F 1959M OSHA 1910.269

Garment Fabric :

Brand Du Pont ,

33% Nomex/Kevlar

65% Modacrylic

2% Antistatic

Triple layered.

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 100 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 100 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 100 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

ATPV 100 CAL/cm2 fall into category HRC 4 arc flash protection.

The user must perform a Hazard Risk Assessment to determine the level of exposure and need. This task can be accomplished with the proper training and software. Professional assistance is available on request.

ATPV 100 CAL/cm2 ARC Flashsuits are used in high energy applications, where higher voltages occur with higher fault levels are experienced. The 100 CAL suit provides greater protection from the heat generated electrical ARC’s generated from.

ATPV 100 CAL kit consists of : Arc Rating: (ATPV 100) Hazard Risk Category: IV

100 Cal Arc Flash Jacket

100 Cal Arc Flash Bib-Overalls

100 Cal Arc Flash Hood (Optional Fresh Air Fan Unit)

100 Cal Arc Glove.

Shell: Tencate 10.3 oz/yd2 Tuffweld 1000 (350 Twill g/m2)

Fiber Blend: 60% FR Rayon, 40% Para-Aramid Liner: 16 oz Aramid Blend Thermal Liner Color: Brown, Natural

  • TenCate Tuffweld® provides rugged, inherently flame- resistant protection at the lowest cost per wear of competitive welding garment fabrics. It surpasses FR treated cotton in tensile strength, tear strength, abrasion resistance and moisture wicking. It also has a higher resistance to pin holes and never needs ironing. TenCate high performance fabrics provide protection, comfort, durability and excellent value.

Specifications :

NFPA 70E

ASTM F1506-02a. OSHA 1910.269

Garment composition : Shell: Tencate 10.3

oz/yd2 Tuffweld 1000 (350 Twill g/m2)

Fiber

Blend: 60% FR Rayon,

40% Para-Aramid

Liner: 16 oz Aramid

Blend Thermal Liner

Ventilated hood:

A ventilated hood operates from a rechargeable battery pack. The ventilated hood provides a cooling option for the heavier suits which are hotter units.

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 100 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

Category HRC 4 – ARC Flash suit kits – ATPV 140 CAL/cm ²

Components of the ATPV 140 CAL ARC Flash suit

Application

The ARC140B Arc Flash Suit from Oberon is designed to provide protection from Arc Flash heat exposures. The suit exceeds the requirements of NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category 4 (HRC 4), up to 140 cal/cm². The materials used are manufactured with 57% Para-Aramid, 19% Meta-Aramid, 19% Melamine and 5% Polybenzimidazole (PBI) fiber and a layer of Kevlar.

This standard is the beginning to a new era in high-level Arc protection. The window and suit tested to a V50 of 712 ft/sec with a ballistic threat using a .22″ fragment, and 789 ft/sec with a .308″ fragment. Only Oberon, in combination with their ArcX polycarbonate window, can now provide this level of protection for a complete suit. A propionate window cannot provide this level of impact protection.

Oberon’s ARC140B suit is Inherently Flame Resistant (FR). It will remain Flame Resistant after years of frequent and repeated laundering. ARC140 is the lightest weight Arc Flash suit in the market at this protection level. The outer surface of the shield window is scratch resistant coated to last longer. The inner surface of the shield is Anti-fog coated for clearer visibility.

The 32” Coat protects from Arc flash heat exposure and is constructed of materials that are Inherently Flame Resistant. The Bib-Overalls protect from Arc flash heat exposure and are constructed of materials that are Inherently Flame Resistant.

Specifications :

NFPA 70E

ASTM F1506-02a. OSHA 1910.269

Garment composition:

30.4 oz/yd² fabric has an Arc Rating of 140 cal/cm² ATPV.

Inherently FR Aramid Blend incorporating Balistic Kevlar

Safety switching equipment (kit) for ATPV 140 CAL Arc flash suits :

ARC Flash suits should be accompanied by medium voltage insulated products when switching in on live equipment. This insulated safety equipment protects the user from the presence of voltage whilst arc flash clothing protects the user from arc flash causing excessive heat and arc flash blasts.

Insulated safety products prevent the voltage from passing through the operator. This includes safety equipment to test the presence of live equipment and insulation equipment rated to the correct operating voltage.

That includes insulated rubber gloves and rubber boots, to protect from the presence of low, medium and high voltage.

Insulated rescue sticks < 45kv Specification : EN 62193:2003 IEC 62193 : 2003

Insulated rubber mats > 1000v
Specification : IEC 61111:2009

High voltage detector 1000V
Specification : IEC61243-1

Insulated rubber platforms < 45kv Specification : NBN761.01 (ENEL)

20Kv Insulated boot
ATPV rated to 40 CAL/cm²
Specification :
Insulation footwear EN 50321
EN ISO 20345 & ASTM F1117

Rubber insulated gloves From 1000v to 36kV
Specification :EN 60903 : 2003 IEC 60903 : 2002

1.5m Insulated solid stick Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM 711 , IEC 62193

1.5m Discharge rod ( after switching) De-energising – Rated 100kv/cm
Specification : ASTM F1826, ASTM D149

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