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Dräger CPS 7900

Chemical Protective Suit

The Dräger CPS 7900 chemical protective suit is tailor-made


for use under extreme conditions. The gas-tight CPS 7900
provides excellent protection against industrial chemicals,
biological agents, warfare agents, and other toxic substances.
Its unique materials qualify the CPS 7900 equally well for
working in explosive settings and for handling cryogenic materials.

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PROTECTION IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN layer consists of a durable tear-proof
Go into any hazardous materials situation textile. The benefits of D-mex™ include
with peace of mind when wearing the the following:
Dräger CPS 7900. The CPS 7900 meets – Full protective capacity is retained
the most recent NFPA 1991 standard – even when the outside material is
as well as the requirements of fire damaged
departments, search and rescue organi- – Electrostatic resistance allows use in
zations, and industrial organizations for explosive settings
reusable chemical protection suits. The – Flame-retardant and self-extinguishing
multiple benefits of the CPS 7900 materials provide burn protection
include: – Flexibility enables handling of
– High puncture resistance liquefied gases such as ammonia at
– Wide field of view contact temperatures of -80° C (-112°F)
– Low cost of ownership
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– 15-year shelf-life OUTSTANDING COMFORT AND SAFETY


– Outstanding wearer comfort The Dräger CPS 7900 increases safety
and reduces stress during the difficult
The Dräger CPS 7900 was developed in work of chemical hazard management.
Dräger CPS 7900
close cooperation with safety officers With its new, ergonomic cut and five
and personnel the world over and available sizes, the suit offers superior
designed in response to their needs and mobility to wearers with a body height
requirements. The suit’s properties and of 4’11” to 6’11”. The suit is designed to
accessory options offer a high degree of be used in conjunction with other
safety and wearing comfort. Dräger protective gear including the
Dräger PSS 7000 and is compatible
D-MEX™ OFFERS 5-FOLD SAFETY with the Dräger BG-4 CCBA. The light
The Dräger CPS 7900 is constructed of weight and improved drape of the suit
D-mex™, an innovative material that material accommodate the wearer's
consists of five layers including a sturdy movements and offer a full range of
elastomer layer that resists puncture and flexibility, creating added comfort while
a barrier layer that resists chemicals both allowing the user to be more productive.
inside and outside the suit. The middle
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READY AT ANY TIME READY FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY


The innovative materials of the Dräger Accessories are available for customizing
CPS 7900 are easily cleaned and the Dräger CPS 7900 to meet your
disinfected, resulting in significantly specific needs and expand your range
reduced costs over the 15-year average of application options.
lifespan of the suit. Any maintenance or – The anti-fog visor prevents fogging
repairs can be provided by trained and requires no pre-treatment, saving
service technicians. Of course, Dräger time when getting ready for an event
Service can also perform these functions. – The height adjustment feature allows
users with different body types and
SMART DETAILS FROM HEAD TO TOE heights to wear the suit comfortably
The Dräger CPS 7900 is characterized – The D-Connect™ can be used to
by innovative functional details. When fasten measuring instruments, flash
used with the Dräger FPS 7000 full-face lights, tools, or guide lines to the left
mask, the newly designed visor of the or right hip, freeing both hands for
Dräger CPS 7900 provides an almost other tasks. The suit can be
unlimited field of vision. Two different equipped with two D-Connects,
glove combinations can be fastened to providing fixed anchoring points for
the suit easily and without the use of use as grips during rescues
tools. Gas-tight socks made from
D-mexT™ can be attached to the suit.
The socks are available in multiple sizes
designed to fit any wearer.
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CONTINUOUS FLOW OF BREATHING AND The control valve PT 120L offers the
COOLING AIR additional option of cooling and reducing
Breathing air is a scarce commodity dur- the humidity inside the suit. Airflows of
ing events involving toxic materials or 5, 30, or 120 L/min provide cool com-
hazardous atmospheres. The routes to pressed air to the legs, arms, and chest
the deployment and decontamination areas of the suit. Warm, humid air is
areas must be bridged. The hazard man- extracted and vented to the outside
agement tasks must be completed. The through valves in the suit. The continu-
responders must be decontaminated so ous airflow also makes it possible for
that suits can be removed. The amount perspiration to evaporate, cooling the
of air available in a compressed air body naturally.
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breathing apparatus is often insufficient


to cover these multiple activities. The air- This airflow system significantly reduces
connect port and control valve PT 120L the stress of activities performed in
are designed for this reason. Connection of the air line with the
warmer temperatures, e.g., traffic acci-
SCBA
dent responses during the summer. In inside of the suit
The air-connect port is used to connect addition, the system enables a fully
an external source of breathing air. equipped rescue team to be placed on
Inside the suit, the compressed air stand-by without losing breathing air and
breathing apparatus is connected to the with minimal thermal stress.
air-connect port via an automatic
switchover valve or Y-adaptor. Once the
external air source is connected and suf-
ficient pressure is achieved, breathing air
is supplied by the external source. If the
external connection fails or is severed,
breathing air is provided by the internal
compressed air breathing apparatus.
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The RV PT 120 L is a connection The height adjustment is used
to an external source of breathing to fit the suit to various body
air and features controllable suit heights.
cooling.

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The air-connect is a connection to The D-Connect™ can be used


an external source of breathing air. to attach tools and for rescue
operations.
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Gas-tight socks offer flexibility With the Dräger glove attach-


when selecting boots. ment,gloves can be exchanged
easily and without tools.
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T EC H N I C A L DATA

EN 943-1:2002 EU requirements for gas-tight protective suits for industrial applications


EN 943-2:2002 (ET) EU requirements for gas-tight protective suits for use by firefighters
BS 8467 British requirements for CBRN protective suits
EN 1073-2 Protection against contamination from radioactive particles
EN 14126 Protection against contamination from infectious agents
SOLAS (pending) Requirements for maritime use
EX-PROTECTION Suitable for operations in all explosive areas
NFPA 1991

CHEMICAL TESTS

Breakdown Breakdown Breakdown


Chemical time in min* Chemical time in min* Chemical time in min*
Acetone >540 Ethyl acetate >540 Sarin (GB)** >1440
Acetonitrile >540 Ethylene oxide >540 Sodium hydroxide 40% >540
Ammonia >540 Hydrogen chloride >540 Soman (GD)** >1440
1,3-Butadiene >540 Lewisite (L)** >180 Sulfuric acid 96% >480
Carbon disulfide >540 Methanol >540 Tetrachlorethylene >540
Chlorine >540 Methyl chloride >540 Tetrahydrofuran >540
Dichloromethane >540 Mustard gas (HD)** >1440 Toluene >540
Diethylamine >540 n-Heptane >540 VX** >1440
A continuously updated database is available to stay informed about chemical resistances and decontamination processes.
* breakthrough time according to EN 943 Part 2.
** breath through time according to FINABEL 0.7.C

M EC H A N I C A L T E S T S

Test acc. to EN 943: Class***


Abrasion resistance 6
Flex cracking resistance 6
Flex cracking resistance at -30 °C 6
Resistance to tear propagation 6
Bursting resistance 6
Piercing resistance 3
*** classes acc. to EN 943 Part 2 – from 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest
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O R D E R I N FO R M AT I O N

Order No.
Dräger CPS 7900 R 29 500
Colors Blue or orange Basic components
Sizes Size S for body heights 4’11” to 5’5” Basic components
Size M for body heights 5’3” to 5’9” Basic components
Size L for body heights 5’7” to 6’1” Basic components

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Size XL for body heights 5’11” to 6’7” Basic components
Size XXL for body heights 6’5” to 6’11” Basic components
Zipper Closes at top or bottom Basic components
Cover flap with Velcro fastener or snaps
Socks Gas-tight socks in 3 sizes from 7 to 16 Basic components
Gloves Previous EN combination in size 9 to 11 Basic components
New EN combination in size 10 to 11
NFPA combination
Gloves accessories Cotton gloves Accessories
Gas-tight arm sleeve/wristband
Cut-resistant overgloves Tricotril or K-mex Gigant
Clear view Anti-fog visor Accessories
External air supply Regulation Valve PT 120 L Accessories
Air-connect
Fastening option D-connect at right and/or left hip Accessories
Easier pressure monitoring Pressure gauge holder Accessories
Individually adjustable Height adjustment Accessories
Storage and transport Electronic warehouse management transponder Accessories
Storage and transport bag
Storage box
Customized marking: In different colors on back, chest, and sleeves Accessories

HEADQUARTERS SUBSIDIARIES MEXICO USA


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Customer Service Fax +52 442 246-1114
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