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3M TR830 Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack For Versaflo TR802N Availability restrictions apply.

Part Number: 7100150925SKU: 3MRTR-830
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Item Details

  • 3M™ Versaflo™ TR-830 is a lithium-ion battery pack for TR-800 series PAPRs. It charges quickly, features a charge level indicator and utilizes a mechanical attachment of the battery to the TR-802N PAPR blower motor as required by the most current UL standard (UL 60079, 6th Edition, 2013) for Intrinsically Safe PAPRs. Includes TR-838 Battery Attachment Tool. When equipped with a new Intrinsically Safe Battery (TR-830) and new filter, the TR-800 PAPR assembly has a run time of 6-10 hours depending on system configuration used. PAPR runtime will vary based on battery age, filter loading, filter or cartridge selection, and user selected air flow setting. The battery also can provide approximately 750 full charge/discharge cycle equivalents while maintaining 80% of its original capacity, which is 2X times the cycle life of standard non-IS 3M(TM) Versaflo(TM) batteries TR-630 and TR-632.

Features

  • Mechanical Attachment ensures secure connection as required by the most current UL standard (UL 60079, 6th Edition, 2013) for Intrinsically Safe PAPRs
  • Approximately 750 full charge/discharge cycles
  • Built in charge level indicator
  • Charges quickly (90% charge in approximately 3.5 hours)

Applications

  • Cosmetics
  • Dry Foods
  • Food And Beverage Manufacturing
  • General Manufacturing
  • Industrial Maintenance
  • Laboratories
  • Oil and Gas
  • Pesticide Application
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Pharmaceutical Research And Production
  • Shutdown
  • Transportation

Includes

  • TR-838 Battery Attachment Tool

Specifications

  • NIOSH Approved

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