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Secure your next breath -

Requirements for breathing air hoses


Guides Breathing Air

When lives depend on the choices you make, making the right one is never
more important. Choosing a breathing air hose, intended for its purpose, is
essential for you to maintain your workplace safety while working in toxic or
unfriendly environments.

Even though a compressed air hose technically can be connected to a


breathing air device, it does not mean that it is safe to use due to its purpose.
Still, this is quite commonly seen despite the extensive safety requirements
of a true breathing air hose. Being aware of the differences between a
compressed air hose and a hose intended for breathing air is vital. When
referring to compressed air hoses in this regard, we mean compressed air
hoses that mainly are intended for the air supply of pneumatic tools.

Maintain your workplace safety


When choosing hoses for your breathing air devices, make sure they meet
and exceed the safety standards, and adhere to these five steps of breathing
air safety in your system:

1. Alarm indicating leakage


2. High quality breathing air hose kits following breathing air standards

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3. High quality breathing air quick connect couplings
4. Regulator adapting air pressure to 2 bars for your lungs
5. High-pressure thermoplastic hose kit between compressor and cascade
bottle system

Requirements for breathing air hoses


For a breathing air hose to be classified as such, it needs to meet the
requirements according to the European standard of ‘REGULATION (EU)
2016/425 - personal protective equipment’ which include the following
standards:

 SS-EN 14594: Respiratory protective devices - Continuous flow


compressed air line breathing devices - Requirements, testing and
marking.
 SS-EN 14593-1: Respiratory protective devices - Compressed air line
breathing devices with demand valve - Part 1: Devices with a full-face

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mask - Requirements, testing and marking.
Stringent testing according to European standard

At CEJN, our breathing air hose kits go through several tests to ensure proper
assembly and premium performance. Before any tests are run, the hoses are
subjected to conditioning which means they will be tested in different types
of climate environments to measure and ensure their strength in extreme
temperatures.

Once the conditioning test is completed, the coupling, as well as the hose,
goes through a burst pressure test, tensile test and flexibility test.

A breathing air hose is made to withstand a tensile test of 102 kilos (1 000 N)
for five minutes, while a compressed air hose only can withstand around 50
kilos (500 N), i.e. about half against a breathing air hose. So even if it is
possible to connect a compressed air hose into your breathing air device, it is
not as safe as using the right equipment. A breathing air hose is also much
more heat resistant and durable than a compressed air hose.

Conditioning tests will put the hose through extreme temperatures.

A breathing air hose should withstand a 5-minute tensile test of 1000N.

Taking safety to the next level

To guarantee the correct assembly, a small inspection hole has been


incorporated in the ferrule. During the quality control, we can easily check
and make sure that the hose, during the crimping process, was properly
installed. You can, at any time, e.g. if your hose kit has been subjected to
heavy loads, glance at the inspection hole to make sure your hose is still in
safe working order.

CEJN offers three different kinds of hoses, each of which is suitable for
different application areas and assembled to your specifications. Choose the
hose that fulfills your requirements and we’ll cut it to your preferred length
and, depending on your specifications, assemble our high-performance, quick
connect coupling and nipple when required.

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