Compressed Breathing
air is produced by a breathing air compressor and purification
system. The air protects workers engaged in tasks like
sandblasting, spray painting, chemical spill clean-up, welding,
grinding, pipe and tank cleaning and similar activities where
repeat exposure can pose a health threat.
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In the code of Federal Regulations,
Title 30, Chapter 1, Part II, the Department of Labor defines the
atmospheres where compressed breathing air should be used as those
"which may produce physical discomfort immediately, chronic
poisoning after repeat exposure, or acute adverse physiological
symptoms after prolonged exposure."
In the United States, the
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requires Grade D
breathing air "OSHA supplied breathing air". The Compressed Gas
Association developed and published the Grade D breathing air
standard (G-7.1.) The standard was last updated in 1989. In Canada
the standard is set by the Canadian Standards Association
(CSA).
Contaminant |
OSHA |
CSA |
Carbon Monoxide (ppm v/v) |
10 |
5 |
Carbon Dioxide |
1000 |
500 |
Oil (Condensed Hydrocarbons) mg/m3 |
5 |
1 |
Odor |
"lack of noticeable odor" |
"free of any detectable odor" |
Dew Point |
As Required |
-40°F (-40°C) |
Figure BA1-1: OSHA and CSA Breathing Air
Standards |
In addition to contaminant maximums
compressed air temperature safety shut-off switches, carbon
monoxide detectors, and pressure regulators are required to produce
Grade D compressed breathing air. Breathing air systems do not add
oxygen to air, so it is crucial that intake air is taken from a
source free of exhaust and other contaminants.
Typically, compressed breathing air
is produced using a breathing air compressor, aftercooler, dryer,
catalytic converter, adsorber, and filter to purify the air. A
refrigerated dryer or a desiccant dryer can be used. (figure
BA1-1)

Types and
functions
Compressed breathing air system used
in industry, constant flow works in the most harmful, and most
toxic environments. Purified air is constantly swept through a
worker's personal respirator. An advantage of constant flow is it
minimizes the amount of outside contaminants that breach the
respirator.
Constant Flow
As the most common type of compressed breathing air system used in
industry, constant flow works in the most harmful, and most toxic
environments. Purified air is constantly swept through a worker's
personal respirator. An advantage of constant flow is it minimizes
the amount of outside contaminants that breach the respirator.
Demand Flow
The worker opens and closes a valve by his breathing, letting
breathing air in when inhaling and shutting the valve while
exhaling. The exhaled air is vented to atmosphere. Demand flow
systems are effective in conserving air and are often used with
compressed air cylinders. One disadvantage is that the negative
pressure within the respirator during inhalation can allow leakage
and contamination. Tight-fitting, personal respirators are used
with demand flow systems.
Pressure
Demand
Pressure demand systems supply constant positive pressure to the
personal respirator. When the worker inhales, more air is supplied
to meet the workers need. The continuous positive pressure allows
this system to be used in applications where toxic contaminants are
present. Like demand flow systems pressure demand systems require
tight fitting personal respirators.
Breathing air purifier sizing
and selection recommendations Cartridge Breathing Air
Purifier
System |
Capacity (Maximum Inlet Flow,
scfm)(m3/min.) |
Maximum Operating PressurePsig (bar) |
Disposable Cartridge Breathing Air Purifier |
45 (1.26) |
250 (17) |
Continuous-duty Desiccant Breathing Air Purifier (portable and
stationary units available) |
920 (25.7) |
150 (10) |
Refrigerated Breathing Air Purifier |
150 (4.2) |
150 (10) |
Figure BA1-2: Breathing Air Purifier
Sizing/Selection Chart |
Disposable
The filter (fig. BA1-3) removes liquid oil and
gaseous hydrocarbons levels below the ANSI specification. Filters
do not remove carbon monoxide. Most manufacturers offer carbon
monoxide detectors that can be installed to monitor the compressed
air's carbon monoxide level. Most ambient air and untreated
compressed air meet the Grade D breathing air requirements for
carbon dioxide and oxygen. Filters do not affect or improve carbon
dioxide or oxygen levels. Most manufacturers recommend changing
breathing air filters at a minimum of every 2,000 hours.
Filters are a good choice for
breathing air systems when a plant only requires breathing air
occasionally. When a plant needs a constant supply of breathing
air, element replacement cost is prohibitive compared to operating
a continuous duty desiccant or refrigerated breathing air
systems.
Sizing is dependent on inlet flow
(scfm)(m3/min.) and inlet pressure (psig)(bar). The air must be
cooler then the filter's maximum temperature, typically 120°F
(49°C) for breathing air filters.
Continuous-duty Desiccant Breathing Air Purifier

- Filter - removes oil, water, and
solids
- Desiccant Dryer - reduces
the relative humidity
- Catalyst - converts
carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide
- Carbon Filter - eliminates
undesirable tastes and odors
To size a continuous-duty desiccant
breathing air purifier, first determine whether you require a
portable purifier or a larger stationary unit. Portable units can
deliver up to 150 scfm. Stationary units can be sized from 100 scfm
(2.8 m3/min.) to 1000 scfm (28 m3/min.).
Most manufacturers publish sizing
information based on an inlet temperature of 100°F(38°C) at 100%
humidity. Higher inlet temperatures reduce purifier capability. If
your air system delivers air below 100°F (38°C), size the system to
meet your breathing air scfm requirement based on your inlet
pressure. If the temperature of the air is above 100°F (38°C) at
the purifier inlet, a temperature correction is required to
properly size the system.
Refrigerated Breathing Air
Purifier
Refrigerated Breathing Air Purifier's (fig. BA1-5) for example the
Pyramid 8000, consists of the following:

- Chiller-condenses
water and hydrocarbon vapors
- Coalescer-removes
aerosols, water, oil, and condensate
- Adsorption
filter-eliminates undesirable tastes and odors
- Heat
Exchanger-heats the air and catalyst. Another heat
exchanger cools the air.
- Catalyst-converts
CO to CO2
- Particulate
filter-removes fine particles
To size a Refrigerated Breathing Air
Purifier, determine the adjusted flow:
- Inlet air temperature (°F)( °C)
- Inlet air pressure (psig)(bar)
- Ambient air temperature (°F)(
°C)
- Required outlet flow
(scfm)(m3/min.)
Adjusted Flow = Required Outlet Flow
/ Pressure Correction Factor
If your maximum ambient temperature
exceeds 100°F (38°C), divide the adjusted flow by the ambient air
correction factor for a new adjusted flow.
New Adjusted Flow = Adjusted Flow /
Ambient Air Temperature Correction Factor
Once you have an accurate adjusted
flow, select the model rated to handle that flow rate (scfm)(
m3/min.). Refrigerated Breathing Purifiers can only be sized to 150
scfm (4.2 m3/min.). If you require a higher flow (scfm) (m3/min.),
size a Continuous-duty Desiccant Breathing Air Purifier.
Installation and Maintenance
recommendations Cartridge Breathing Air Purifier
Disposable
Install in the air system upstream of the workers. Be sure the
filter is installed at a pressure and temperature below its
maximums.
Maintenance:
- Inspect daily and change element
based on color change. Do not exceed 2,000 service hours.
- Drain element housing daily to
remove condensate build-up.
Continuous-duty Desiccant
Breathing Air Purifier
Install the purifier where the ambient temperature is between 35°F
(1.6°C) and 100°F (38°C). Inlet air must be free of liquid water.
Liquid water will result in unsafe breathing air. The breathing air
compressor upstream of the purifier must have a properly maintained
aftercooler and separator with a drain valve to eliminate liquid
water. The inlet temperature to the purifier cannot exceed 100°F
(38°C). Protect the purifier from forklift or other moving
machinery. If there is any floor vibration from heavy equipment or
other source, bolt the purifier to the floor.
Support all piping running to the
purifier. Do not allow the weight of any pipe to rest on the
purifier. The purifier requires electricity. Wire the purifier
according to the user manual.
Maintenance
Schedule |
Action |
Daily |
Check inlet and outlet flow rates |
Check color change in pre-filter |
Check drain on pre-filter |
Check color indicating strips on dryer vessel |
Check dryer timing sequence |
Check pressure gauges |
Check exhaust muffler |
|
Every Four Months |
Replace final filter element |
Every Six Months |
Inspect desiccant |
Inspect check valve |
Check for leaks |
Clean regeneration line strainer |
Yearly |
Change catalyst |
Figure BA1-6: Maintenance Schedule |
Refrigerated Breathing Air
Purifier
Leave enough space around the purifier to allow circulation of
cooling air and easy maintenance. Protect the purifier from moving
equipment like forklifts and locate it on level ground. Install it
indoors where the ambient air temperature is between 50°F (10°C)
and 100°F (38°C). Do not operate the purifier outside of the
ambient air temperature range. Doing so can cause illness or
death.
The Refrigerated Breathing Air
Purifier requires both air system piping and electrical hook-up.
The air from the breathing air compressor upstream of the purifier
must have a properly maintained aftercooler and separator with a
drain valve to eliminate liquid water.
Maintenance
Schedule |
Action |
Daily |
Check all indicating lights on the front panel |
Weekly |
Check the manual drain of the particulate filter for water |
Monthly |
Clean condenser |
Every 4 Months |
Replace activated carbon filter |
Yearly |
Replace catalyst vessel |
Figure BA1-7: Maintenance Schedule |
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