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Title: BIOMARINE BioPak 240


1
BIOMARINEBioPak 240
  • Closed Circuit - Positive Pressure
  • Self-Contained Breathing System

2
  • This Presentation Developed Using the Biopak 240
    Operation and Maintenance Manual

3
Closed Verse Open Circuit
  • Open circuit Compressed air (79 Nitrogen and
    21 Oxygen) is regulated into a face piece for
    breathing. Exhaled gases are vented to the
    atmosphere.
  • Closed circuit Exhaled gases are recycled with
    100 Oxygen make up gas added. All CO2 is
    absorbed with LimePak.

4
Warnings
  • All users of the BioPak 240 self-contained
    breathing apparatus must be trained by qualified
    instructors in donning, operation, inspection,
    and emergency use procedures.
  • All repairs to the BioPak 240 must be performed
    by Biomarine Inc, or certified Technician

5
Warnings Cont..
  • Medical qualification to wear a respirator is
    required prior to using the BioPak.
  • A quantitative fit test with the Scott or
    Interspiro AGA face mask must be passed prior to
    use of the BioPak.

6
Warnings Cont..
  • Warning symptoms that require immediate
    evacuation from contaminated area are
  • Nausea, Dizziness, or Illness
  • Severed pressure gauge line
  • Difficulty inhaling or exhaling
  • Over actuation of the demand valve
  • Leaks of any kind

7
Compressed Oxygen Hazard
  • Always handle oxygen cylinder with care to
    prevent rupture.
  • Do not permit oil, grease or other combustible
    material to come in contact with the cylinder or
    cylinder valve to prevent ignition.
  • Do not open the cylinder valve in the presence of
    open flame or sparks to prevent ignition.
  • Failure to heed this warning may result in
    personal injury or death due to sudden release of
    high pressure oxygen and/or fire.
  • BioPak 240 unit will vent, may create an
    enriched O2 atmosphere in close spaces. Do not
    use in open flame environments.

8
Oxidizing Agent Hazard
  • Oxygen is a non-flammable gas however, it
    enhances the combustion of other materials.
  • Oxygen enrichment decreases the energy necessary
    for ignition of materials.

9
Introduction
  • The BioPak 240 is a positive pressure, closed
    circuit SCBA.
  • The system removes carbon dioxide through LimePak
    absorption system.
  • An 92db audible alarm will sound for 30-90
    seconds when there is approximately 1-hour of
    breathing time left.

10
Components
  • The following are the major components of the
    BioPak 240. All users need to be able to
    identify and understand the major components
    prior to use.

11
O2 Cylinder
  • Cylinder fill pressure 3,000 psi.
  • Only Medical grade oxygen.
  • Hydrostatically tested every 5 years.
  • Ensure tank is never completely emptied. Maintain
    at least 200 psi, to prevent ambient air
    moisture from entering the cylinder.
  • Cylinders at 0 psi must have vacuum pulled to
    eliminate contaminates.

12
Pressure gauge
On/Off knob
Manufacture Information
13
Valve seat
Finger prints leave behind oils can be a hazard!
Pin safety system
14
Oxygen Cylinder Replacement
  • Make sure the stat-o-seal is clean, and seated
    properly on the yoke.
  • Make sure the valve assembly of the oxygen
    cylinder is clean of any oils, lubricant and
    dirt, including finger prints.
  • Insert the valve assembly of the oxygen cylinder
    through the regulator assembly.
  • Align the two-pin safety system, and seat the
    bottle to the yoke and regulator assembly.

15
Oxygen Cylinder Replacement
  • Carefully tighten the yoke screw that holds the
    oxygen cylinder to the regulator.
  • Tighten the Velcro strap on the O2 cylinder.
  • Open the valve on the cylinder. If a leak is
    heard, repeat steps. If the cylinder continues to
    leak at the regulator, replace the stat-o-seal.
  • Verify the whistle chirp. If cylinder leaks,
    tighten yoke screw and/or repeat steps.
  • If yoke area is not protected unit must be stored
    with O2 bottles installed.

16
Pressure Gauge
  • BioPak 240 is provided with a luminescent chest
    mounted pressure gauge.
  • Gauge indicates service life only when O2
    cylinder is opened.
  • Gauge will take up to 1 minute to read full
    pressure, due to flow restrictor.
  • If severed gauge line occurs, flow restrictor
    will limit flow to 0.5 l/pm to allow safe egress.

17
Pressure Gauge
  • Approximate pressure readings/safe working time
  • 3000psig 4 hours.
  • 2250psig 3 hours.
  • 1500psig 2 hours.
  • 750psig 1 hour.

18
Yoke
  • Keep Yoke and Regulator area clean!!!!!
  • Check the placement and condition of the STAT-O-
    SEAL.
  • Pin Safety System.

19
Regulator Operation
  • Factory adjusted regulator reduces the pressure
    from the O2 cylinder to approx. 265-275 psig.
  • A flow function test is performed during the the
    turn-around process.
  • The regulator is designed to fail in the open
    position.
  • A failing regulator will be identified by an
    extremely high flow reading during the flow test.
  • Users are not authorized to adjust, modify, or
    repair any parts of the regulator.

20
Yoke can always be stored with the rubber valve
cap when not in use.
21
Emergency Bypass Valve
  • Emergency bypass valve is for emergency use only.
  • The valve will add additional oxygen over and
    above the constant flow and demand valve. Valve
    rate is 80-100 l p/m
  • Can be manually operated if the user is not
    receiving enough O2, allowing O2 to flow directly
    into the breathing chamber.
  • To operate the bypass valve push button for 2
    seconds to add O2 to the breathing chamber.

22
Emergency Bypass Valve
Emergency Bypass valve button
  • If use of the bypass is necessary the user is to
    evacuate the zone.
  • Caution, excessive use of the emergency bypass
    will significantly decrease the duration of the
    BioPak.
  • Use of the bypass will not clear a fogged
    face-piece.

23
Alarm Whistle
  • The BioPak 240 is equipped with a audible 92db
    alarm whistle.
  • The alarm will sound for 30-90 seconds, when
    cylinder pressure drops to 600-750 psig, or 20 -
    25 of the unit service life.
  • Once alarm sounds user has approx. 1 hour of work
    time remaining.

24
Alarm Whistle
  • When the Biopak 240 is turned on, the user should
    hear a chirp from the alarm to signal that the
    alarm is working properly. Alarm will also chirp
    after unit is turned off, with more than 750 psig
    remaining in O2 cylinder.

Alarm whistle
25
Cooling System
  • The CO2 absorption process of the BioPak 240
    generates heat. This heat is removed by use of
    the gel tube. Cooling medium is non-toxic gelled
    water.
  • Good for 4 hours at an ambient temp of 75 degrees
    F. NOT A CORE BODY COOLING SYSTEM.
  • Place canister in standard freezer in a
    horizontal position for at least 8 hours if
    completely thawed.

26
Cooling System
Gel tube
Foam pad
Cooling canister
Cap w/O-ring
27
CO2 Absorbent Canister
  • In the absorbent canister, carbon dioxide (CO2)
    which is generated by the human body as a
    by-product of metabolism, is chemically removed
    from the breathing gas mixture. It is important
    to remove this out of the recycled breathing gas
    as it can be toxic over a period of time. The
    BioPak 240 uses LimePak to absorb CO2 by the
    following equation
  • CO2 Ca(OH)2 CaCO3 H2O
  • Or Carbon Dioxide Calcium Hydroxide Calcium
    Carbonate (limestone) water
  • Or base acid salt

28
Foam pad
Base
Cover
Limepack
29
Carbon Dioxide Absorbent Filling
  • Ensure the absorbent canister has been
    disinfected and the white disk is completely
    dried.
  • Using LimePak fill the canister with absorbent to
    the fill line and outer ring line (up hill). Foam
    pad should be seen protruding from each hole in
    the stainless steel lid.
  • If movement is felt heard when canister is
    lightly shaken, open and top off with more
    LimePak.

30
Carbon Dioxide Absorbent Canister Installation
  • Ensure canister o-ring is in place and properly
    lubricated using DOW 111.
  • Press canister into place in the breathing
    chamber, and replace stainless steel cover.
    Ensure all cover snaps are engaged properly, and
    label is properly orientated.

31
Absorbent Replacement
  • The absorbent must be replaced
  • Each time the unit has been used.
  • If ambient air is introduced into the system for
    more than 1-hour.
  • Units may be stored with filled absorbent
    canisters for up to 1 year provided the LimePak
    has not expired.

32
Units will be stored with the Stainless Steel Lid
turned 90, to identify empty canister
33
LimePak
  • Shelf life of five years.
  • Once opened the LimePak has a shelf-life of one
    year. The keg must be marked with the date
    opened.
  • The spent LimePak is non-hazardous material.

34
Interspiro AGA Mask
35
Exhalation side
Inhalation side
36
Interspiro Mask
  • The mask can be fitted with anti-fog insert lens.
  • Coat the lens with anti-fog agent, and allow to
    dry completely.
  • A slight haze should be seen on the inside lens.
  • Speaking diaphragm use
  • Talk a little louder than normal.
  • Dont shout.
  • Enunciate words.
  • Speak clearly and slowly.
  • Do not talk fast.

37
Pre-use Inspection
  • Obtain BioPak 240 and frozen gel tube insert.
  • Make sure unit is tagged for use.
  • Fill the CO2 absorbent canister, and insert into
    the breathing chamber.
  • Ensure O2 cylinder is pressurized to a minimum of
    3000 psig.
  • Check the alarm whistle for proper functioning.
  • Ensure anti-fog agent has been applied to mask.
  • Insert the frozen gel tube into the cooling
    canister.

38
Donning Procedures
  • Place BioPak 240 with the harness up.
  • Lengthen the shoulder straps so that the free
    ends extend two or three inches.
  • Don the BioPak 240 like a suit coat.

39
Donning Procedures
  • Bend at the waist and pull the shoulder straps
    tight onto your shoulders.
  • You may loosen the shoulder straps to let the
    weight of the unit rest on your hips if desired.
  • Tighten the waist belt.
  • Connect the chest strap, do not over tighten
    because it will constrict breathing.
  • Don facemask.

40
Donning Procedures
  • Perform face mask check by blocking the
    inhalation port with your hand and inhaling.
    Mask should collapse on to your face. However,
    if mask leaks when you inhale with the inhalation
    port covered, adjust mask for better fit or check
    the exhalation check valve.

41
Donning Procedures
  • Perform second face mask check by covering the
    exhalation port with your hand and exhaling. The
    facemask should push from your face by the
    pressure of your exhalation. If the mask is not
    pushed away, check the inhalation valve.
  • Connect the facemask exhalation port (Red) first.

42
Donning Procedures
  • Connect the inhalation side (Green) next. After
    the mask is donned and fully connected, open the
    oxygen cylinder valve fully counterclockwise and
    back ¼ turn.
  • Verify chest-mounted pressure of 3000 PSIG. Note
    it is normal for the gauge to take up to a minute
    and a half to come up to full pressure due to the
    flow restrictor in the gauge line.

43
Emergency Operation
  • The emergency bypass valve is used manually to
    supply oxygen to the breathing chamber in the
    event of failure of the demand valve or flow
    restrictor. Add additional bursts as required to
    maintain an adequate supply of breathing gas.
    Remember Oxygen is your friend. Unnecessary
    over-use of the Emergency Bypass will shorten
    your duration.

44
Emergency Operation
  • Warning the bypass valve is intended for
    emergencies only and WILL NOT clear facemask
    fogging. WASTEFUL use of the bypass valve
    seriously reduces the duration of the unit.

45
Emergency Operation
  • Emergency actions
  • Equipment failure, such as blocked line.
  • Try bypass, exit area.
  • Severed pressure gauge.
  • Exit area.
  • Over-actuation of demand valve inside unit.
  • Leak in system exit area. Bad facemask seal
    adjust facemask fit, and tighten hoses.
  • User warning symptoms that require immediate
    attention
  • Any feeling of nausea, dizziness or illness.
  • Rapid pressure drop on chest mounted gauge.
  • Any difficulty inhaling or exhaling.
  • Smoke or other contaminants in the facemask.

46
Doffing the BioPak 240
  • Warning most breathing apparatus malfunctions
    are directly traceable to careless handling after
    use. Many years of trouble-free operations are
    possible if reasonable care is given to the
    BioPak.
  • Close the oxygen cylinder valve.
  • Remove facemask by pushing forward on two lower
    release buckles and continue pushing forward and
    upward to lift the facemask over the head.
  • Unfasten chest and waist straps and lean forward
    slightly at the waist.
  • Loosen on shoulder strap, then allow the other
    shoulder strap to slide from the other shoulder
    while swinging the BioPak 240 around your front.
  • Remove unit and set it down.

47
Turn-Around Maintenance
  • Clean the mask and hose as normal using
    disinfectant.
  • Place the unit on a flat surface and remove the
    upper housing.

48
Turn-Around Maintenance
  • Slide the stainless steel lid snap latches away
    from the four retainer pins and remove the cover
    by pressing it up around the edges with your
    fingers and down with your thumbs on the
    breathing hose connections. Do not pry up on the
    lid with any objects. This will result in damage
    to the o-ring and breathing chamber.
  • Lift the carbon dioxide absorbent canister from
    the BioPak 240 by pressing it up around the edges
    of the plastic rim with your fingers and down
    with your thumbs on the breathing chamber. Never
    attempt to open the canister while in the BioPak.

49
Turn-Around Maintenance
  • Once removed from the BioPak remove the CO2
    stainless steel cover by sliding the snap latch
    away from the retainer set pin and lifting the
    cover.
  • Remove the filter pad, empty the contents of the
    canister into the trash.
  • Check the o-rings on the inside and outside
    perimeter of the breathing chamber for abrasions
    or cuts. Wipe the o-ring with a clean cloth to be
    sure they are clean and dry, then apply a thin
    film of DOW 111 lubricant to them.
  • Wipe out any particles of carbon dioxide
    absorbent remaining in the canister well.

50
Washing and Disinfecting
  • Prepare a disinfecting solution by adding 1
    packet of Portion Pak disinfectant agent per
    gallon of water.
  • First clean the facemask, hoses, breathing
    chamber lid, and coolant canister gel tube
    with disinfectant. These parts may be immersed in
    the disinfectant, and then rinsed several times.

51
Washing and Disinfecting
  • Pour 1 about quart of disinfecting solution
    through the short coolant canister hose. Capping
    the end of the tube with your hand, move the tube
    up and down to thoroughly coat the inside of the
    tube and its corrugations with disinfectant.
    Allow the disinfectant to flow into the breathing
    chamber.

52
Washing and Disinfecting
  • Repeat previous step using the exhalation hose.
    Take care to protect the flow restrictor assembly
    from getting wet. Minerals in water can deposit
    on the restrictor and severely limit its flow.
    Use a finger cot to protect the top of the flow
    restrictor.
  • Rotate the unit several times to agitate the
    solution in the breathing chamber, thoroughly
    coating it.

53
Washing and Disinfecting
  • Pour the solution out of the breathing chamber.
  • Repeat this process several times using fresh
    water rinse.
  • Allow the unit to air dry or connect to dryer
    unit.
  • Immerse the absorbent canister, absorbent sponge,
    and the canister lid in the disinfectant. Wait
    until all other components are sanitized so that
    any absorbent dust left in the canister does not
    get onto the other parts of the BioPak. Be sure
    to squeeze disinfectant through the sponge
    filter.
  • Repeat this process several times using fresh
    water rinse.

54
Flow Test
  • The oxygen constant flow is preset at the factory
    to 1.78 LPM. To check the flow
  • Remove the outer case cover, the breathing
    chamber lid, and the CO2 absorbent canister. This
    exposes the flow restrictor which is on the top
    side of the demand valve assembly.
  • Slip the BioPak flow meter over the flow
    restrictor.
  • Using two wooden tongue depressors, hold the
    diaphragm away from the demand valve.
  • Open the O2 cylinder valve and measure the flow.
    The acceptable flow range should be at a minimum
    of 1.6 l p/m and a maximum of 2.2 l p/m. If the
    unit is not within these operating limits RED tag
    the unit.
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