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Product Name: KASK ZENITH Arc Flash 1
Ferno Product Code: VKA WV100014
Arc Flash visors are an essential safety item for electrical workers to provide protection from potential arc flash hazards. The KASK Arc Flash 1 Visor is designed to fit the Australian Standards certified Zenith safety helmet. The visor is individually supplied with a protective bag.
When fitted to the Zenith helmet, the Arc Flash 1 Visor enables the wearer to work at, or in the vicinity of live parts. The Arc Flash 1 visor offers a high arc protection against thermal hazards and is suitable for use at electrical installations with a higher short-circut energy (up to WLBP = 168 kJ according to a risk assessment pursuant to German BGI/GUV-I 5188)
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SPECIFICATION |
ARC FLASH 1 |
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Material |
Polycarbonate |
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| Weight | 294 g | |
| Optical Class | Class 1 | |
| Arc Protection Class | GS-ET-29: Class 1 | |
| Luminous transmittance NA | 88% | |
| Colour rendering index | > 95% | |
| Protection against splashes of liquids | 3 | |
| Protection against high-speed particles | Medium energy impact: (B) | |
| Shelf Life | 10 years from date of manufacture. Product life may be affected if stored under conditions that could cause deterioration such as sudden temperature changes, exposure to direct sunlight and intensity of use. Altered vision and scratches are symptoms that signal the need to check for deterioration of the visor. |
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