Arc Flash Kit - Cat 4
Description
- KELTEK Arc Flash Protection Hood - Royal Indura® Ultra Soft® 13oz.over 7oz. w/ Arc Shield 100 cal/cm². 35% Light Transmission. Medium green. Dual pane. Anti-fog
- KELTEK Arc Flash Protection Jacket - Royal Indura® Ultra Soft® 13oz over 7oz. ATPV = 51.5 cal/cm². FR hook and loop closure, adjustable cuff for snug fit, double layer stand up collar
- KELTEK Arc Flash Protection Pants - Royal Indura® Ultra Soft® 13oz. over 7oz. ATPV = 51.5 cal/cm². Button closure w/ FR hook and loop fly, adjustable waist and cuff for snug fit
- Insulating Rubber Gloves - Class 2 Type 1, Black, 14’’ long, ANSI / ASTM D120, EN60903
- Leather Protector Gloves - 12’’ cowhide glove designed for use with Class 2 Rubber Glove. Always wear over Rubber Insulating Gloves to provide protection against cuts, abrasions and punctures
- Safety Glasses - Clear lens, anti-fogging, anti-scratch and anti-static w/ 99.9% UV protection. Glasses meet ANSI Z87.1, 2003, CSA-Z94.3 standards.
- KELTEK Canvas Glove Protector Bags - Constructed of heavy duty canvas and double snap closure
- KELTEK Canvas Arc Shield Protector Bags - Constructed of heavy duty canvas. Drawstring closure, helps preserve the quality of your Arc Shield
- KELTEK Arc Flash Protection Kit Storage Bag - Nylon cordura 30’’ x 14’’ x 13’’ c/w mesh pocket with zipper closure. Yellow reflective lettering “Arc Flash Protection”. Custom lettering available
Specification
Safety Specs | |
PPE Category (HRC): | Cat 4 |
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ATPV: | 51 Cal/cm2 |
Fabric Specs | |
Fabric Weight: | 13oz / over 7oz |
PPE Cat / Personal Protective Equipment Categories / HRC Categories
PPE is a combination of protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment to protect eyes, head, breathing, and the full body from splashes, vapors, loose objects, and chemical penetration through personal clothing. The level of protection depends on the level of exposure in the working environment.
Always abide by the limits of use and minimum working distance. The following PPE categories are described by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 70E. The greater the electrical hazard, the higher the personal protective equipment arc rating must be to withstand an arc-flash incident. Please note that the following chart is a summary only
PPE CATEGORY 1
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PPE CATEGORY 2
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PPE CATEGORY 3
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Arc-rated clothing (minimum of 25 cal/ cm2)
Protective equipment
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PPE CATEGORY 4
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Arc-rated clothing (minimum of 40 cal/ cm2)
Protective equipment
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