GAMMA GTH3 welder's respirators

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Why should I use a welding respirator?

Dangerous elements are present in the welding workplace and suitable respiratory protection should be used to protect both short and long-term health. Welding fumes and gases are created through the burning of parent metals, welding filler materials, their coverings, shielding gases, paints, and chemical reactions from the arc’s ultraviolet light and heat process, including contaminants in the air from solvents and cleaners.

Exposure to welding fumes is a serious occupational hazard and can cause many health problems if carried out without respiratory protection. Ultraviolet radiation given off by welding reacts with oxygen and nitrogen in the air to form ozone and nitrogen oxides, which can be life-threatening in high concentrations, cause lung disease, and in small concentrations, irritate the nose and throat.

A single production welder can produce 20-40 g of fumes per hour, which corresponds to about 35-70 kg of welding fumes per year. Occupational exposure limit levels (OEL) to welding fume particulate is defined by mg/m³, i.e., the concentration of fume in the air, measured by its weight in milligrams per cubic meter of air. For general welding fumes, the point at which it is recommended to use respiratory protection is 5 mg/m³. Check your local standards authority and recommendations and ensure the Kemppi respiratory device you select meets your personal needs.

How does a welding respirator work?

A welding respirator consists of a Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) unit, air hose, and welding helmet with an integrated face seal. The PAPR has a fan motor that is powered by a battery. It is equipped with a particulate filter or a combination of particulate and gas filters. There are also supplied air delivery systems, which use known breathable pure compressed air.

The purified air is led along with the air hose to the helmet creating positive pressure inside the helmet shell and face seal. Positive pressure inside the welding helmet means that breathing is easy and ambient contaminated air cannot flow inside the helmet. It is a so-called positive pressure respirator.

How long does Gamma and Beta welding respirator’s battery last?

Robust and durable, PFU 210e offers selectable fan speeds of 160 lpm and 210 lpm, battery, and filter status indicators, including a choice of either standard-duty or heavy-duty batteries. Lithium-Ion battery technology guarantees fast charging times and the power to protect with either a particle filter or combined filter sets with the A1B1E1 gas filter. When the A1B1E1 gas filter is in use, the Smart Sense technology automatically regulates the PFU 210e to airspeed 160 lpm, extending both filter and battery lifetime. The fast-charging battery effectively empowers the work shift as you can run with a new battery and particle filter approx. 8 hours (when using SD battery) and 16 hours (when using HD battery).

Which welding respirator model do I need when welding stainless steel?

There are no common rules for which filter should be used with specific materials. It depends on many details such as surface treatment, purity of the material, and contamination of the environment like air (i.e., ozone). A combination filter (particulate and gas filter) always creates the best protection against harmful fumes and gases.

Please refer to our Welding Safety catalogue for a more detailed table about filtering devices and chemicals.

How often should I change the filters to my PAPR welding respirator?

The PFU 210e PAPR has an automatic filter condition measuring system. An LED light in the user interface illuminates red, the vibration motor starts running and an alarm noise can be heard when the filter needs to be changed at once. It is reasonable to follow the LED light color in the user interface. When it illuminates as orange, it is quite close to being clogged and needs to be changed. If the battery runtime starts to be too short, changing the particulate filter or prefilter can help.

How can I know when it is time to change the gas filter to my PAPR welding respirator?

The gas filter is not collecting particles in it as the particulate filter does (the gas filter does not clog as the particulate filter does). That is why the particulate filter needs to always be fixed on the gas filter = combination filter. The only way to find out if a gas filter is still filtering gases as it should is the smell test. If a user can feel any smell coming through the welding helmet, the gas filter needs to be changed at once. If the harmful gas does not smell, then a regular gas filter change interval is recommended.

What is the difference between the TH2 and TH3 standards?

The nominal protection factors assigned by the European Standard Authorities to a class of a respirator (PAPR or Airline supplied device fitted with a hood or a helmet under standard EN12941) define a Nominal Protection Factor (NPF) based on the tested inward leakage efficiency of the respirator device. For TH2 certified welding respirators, the inward leakage is allowed to be max. 2%. For TH3 certified welding respirators, the inward leakage is allowed to be max. 0.2 %. All Kemppi PAPR welding respirator models are following standard EN12941, and their class is either TH2 or TH3.

What is Supplied Air Respiratory Protection?

Supplied Air Respiratory Protection means that breathing air delivered to a fresh air welding helmet is created by a compressor. Supplied air sources must meet mandatory local breathable air quality regulations.

Welder's respirators connected with a breathable air supply from a compressor meeting EN 12021 are defined under EN 14594. The Kemppi welder's respirators must only be used in areas where the oxygen content exceeds 17% and must not be used as a self-contained breathing apparatus, or for escape purposes.

What is Powered Air Respiratory Protection?

Powered Air Respiratory Protection means that breathing air coming inside the welding helmet is purified by a battery-operated filtering unit (see above “How does a welding respirator work” or compressed breathing air system (see above “What is Supplied Air Respiratory Protection?”). Powered Air Respiratory Protector means the same as Powered Air Purifying Respirator and it is shortened to PAPR.

Isn’t it cheaper to buy disposable welder’s face masks compared to welding respirator?

Disposable welder's face masks are a cheaper solution if only welding occasionally. However, professional welders and fabricators would typically use 1 x disposable mask per day and over time those costs would multiply and outweigh the investment cost of a quality PAPR or supplied air system, including replacement maintenance filters, not to mention the amount of waste that disposable masks cause. Usually, PAPR systems give better breathing protection and are more comfortable in long-term use because of cooling air circulation.

Top level personal protection for professional welders and fabricators

Gamma product range represents premium levels of personal protection for professional welders and fabricators. Gamma GTH3 respirator models meet the highest EU classification for respiratory performance (TH3) protecting you from 99.8 % of airborne fumes and particulate. Choose from either fast charging battery powered filter units, providing total independence of movement, or regulated supplied air models, connected to a breathing air source.

Designed from the user’s perspective, Gamma GTH3 models include optimum vision performance and unique usability features including Axis regulation and GapView function. For low light working conditions XFA models integrate 70 lumen LED work lights, reaching new levels of safety and comfort for your welding life.

Gamma welder's respirators can lower PPE cost by up to 80 % when compared to separate PPE solutions where disposable welder's filter masks are used.

Benefits

  • 2 models with TH3-level battery powered blowing unit
  • 1 model with a connection to a compressed air supply
  • Heavy duty and standard duty batteries available
  • Filters no less than 99.8 % of the airborne particles
  • Positive pressure design makes breathing effortless
  • LiFE+ Color ADF technology for added clarity of vision
  • Easy ADF adjustment whilst wearing the helmet
  • Integrated LED work lights in XFA models
  • Magnifying lens option
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Safety for multiple processes

Safety for multiple processes

Designed for all arc welding, cutting, grinding, gouging and inspection processes.

Protection for your lungs

Protection for your lungs

Respirator models meet the highest EU classification protecting you from 99.8 % of airborne fumes and particulate.

Comfort and usability

Comfort and usability

Models include optimum vision performance and unique usability features including Axis regulation and GapView function.

Product options

Gamma GTH3 SFA
Gamma GTH3 SFA Premium TH3 class respiratory protection, plus all the safety and comfort offered throughout the Gamma GTH3 product range. Gamma GTH3 SFA models include the PFU 210e battery powered filter unit, and the automatic welding lens SA 60. View more
Technical specifications
Product code
P0716
Weight
1002 g
Operating temperature
-5…+55 °C <80% Rh
EN 175
B
EN 12941
TH3
AS/NZS 1716
P2
Welding filter
SA 60
View size
102 x 60 mm
Filter dimension
Customized
Shade range
5, 8, 9-13
ADF light state
4
ADF CE Classification
1/1/1/2
ADF switching time
0.1 ms
LiFE+ Color (yes/no)
Yes
Grinding function (yes/no)
No
PAPR
PFU 210e
Gamma GTH3 XFA
Gamma GTH3 XFA Gamma GTH3 XFA offers top class safety and comfort with total freedom of movement. Even in the toughest working environments, Gamma GTH3 XFA is the ultimate welder's respirator, featuring class leading LiFE+ Color ADF, integrated LED work lights, fast charge Li-ion battery packs and all Gamma comfort features. View more
Technical specifications
Product code
P0721
Weight
1100 g
Operating temperature
-5…+55 °C <80% Rh
EN 175
B
EN 12941
TH3
AS/NZS 1716
P2
Welding filter
XA 74
View size
102 x 74 mm
Filter dimension
Customized
Shade range
5, 8, 9-15
ADF light state
4
ADF CE Classification
1/1/1/2
ADF switching time
0.1 ms
LiFE+ Color (yes/no)
Yes
Grinding function (yes/no)
No
PAPR
PFU 210e
Gamma GTH3 SFA Airline
Gamma GTH3 SFA Airline Gamma GTH3 SFA Airline features the automatic welding lens SA 60 ADF. Connected to a certified breathing air source via an airline and belt-mounted regulator RSA 230, Gamma GTH3 Airline models provide an alternative to the battery powered systems. View more
Technical specifications
Product code
9873150
Weight
1002 g
Operating temperature
-5…+55 °C <80% Rh
EN 175
B
Welding filter
SA 60
View size
102 x 60 mm
Filter dimension
Customized
Shade range
5, 8, 9-13
ADF light state
4
ADF CE Classification
1/1/1/2
ADF switching time
0.1 ms
LiFE+ Color (yes/no)
Yes
Grinding function (yes/no)
No
Supplied air regulator
RSA 230

Safety and comfort for your welding life

Gamma product range represents premium levels of personal protection for professional welders and fabricators. Designed for all arc welding, cutting, grinding, gouging and inspection processes, Gamma family includes both standard welding helmets and welder's respirator models.

Accessories

All Respiratory protection equipment Welding filters Other
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PFU 210e

Powered Filter Unit representing the highest level of filtration performance. PFU 210...

Powered Filter Unit representing the highest level of filtration performance. PFU 210e is available with both Gamma GTH3 and Beta 90 SFA/XFA respirator systems. It offers selectable fan speeds of 160 lpm and 210 lpm (gas filter smart sense technology 160 lpm), battery and filter status indicators, and a choice of either standard duty or heavy-duty batteries.

Product code: SP011996

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RSA 230

Belt mounted supplied air regulator. It enables a controlled air flow to the welder's...

Belt mounted supplied air regulator. It enables a controlled air flow to the welder's respirator head-top, and is supplied together with Gamma and Beta supplied air models. Features a replaceable silencer, decreasing audible airflow noise.

Product code: SP011617

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XA 74

Auto-darkening welding filter with a clear vision and large view. LiFE+ Color ADF tec...

Auto-darkening welding filter with a clear vision and large view. LiFE+ Color ADF technology provides greater clarity of vision, and remote control buttons make adjustment simple without taking the helmet off. Extensive shade range: 4, 5, 8, 9-13,14-15. Viewing area 102 x 74 mm.

Product code: SP012421

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SA 60

Auto-darkening welding filter with a clear vision and large view. LiFE+ Color ADF tec...

Auto-darkening welding filter with a clear vision and large view. LiFE+ Color ADF technology provides greater clarity of vision, and remote control buttons make adjustment simple without taking the helmet off. Shade range: 5, 8, 9-13.

Product code: SP012422

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PFU 210e - filters

Following filters are available for PFU 210e respirator: Spark arrester, pre-filter, ...

Following filters are available for PFU 210e respirator: Spark arrester, pre-filter, particle filter, odor filter and gas filter. For futher information regarding Kemppi filters and their ordering, please see the Safety Catalogue.

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Multicharger MC-6 for PFU210e batteries

Multi-Charger 6 is a device for charging Kemppi PFU 210e filter unit batteries. Up to...

Multi-Charger 6 is a device for charging Kemppi PFU 210e filter unit batteries. Up to 6 batteries can be charged simultaneously with the charger device. The batteries can be either SD or HD batteries at the same time. The charging time is approximately 1,5 hours for SD batteries, and 3 hours for HD batteries.

Product code: P0730 Multi-Charger 6 with EU plug P0731 Multi-Charger 6 with UK plug P0732 Multi-Charger 6 with DK plug P0733 Multi-Charger 6 with AS/NZS plug P0734 Multi-Charger 6 with CH plug

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Extended head protector

An extended head protector is available for Gamma welding helmets and welding respira...

An extended head protector is available for Gamma welding helmets and welding respirators.

Product code: SP020921

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Universal leather neck protector

Protecting the neck and shoulders from welding spatter and grinding, the universal le...

Protecting the neck and shoulders from welding spatter and grinding, the universal leather neck protector can be used with all Kemppi personal protection equipment and the wider welding market.

Product code: SP015579

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