TC-84A-3353 Features
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NIOSH Testing and Certification approval number TC-84A-3353 Features.
- TC Number
- TC-84A-3353
- Product Name
- Xcel with 7422-WB1 cart
- Manufacturer
- 3M Scott Fire & Safety
- Approval Date
- Oct 19, 2000
- Product Type
- Air-Purifying
- Air Purifying Type
- Combination Gas/Vapor Removing and Particulate Filtering
- For Protection Against
- Chlorine
Chlorine Dioxide
Hydrogen Chloride
Hydrogen Fluoride
Hydrogen Sulfide
P100 - Facepiece Type
- Half Mask
- Powered
- Non-powered
- Number of Filters
- 2
- Replaceable Filter
- No
- Filter Location
- Facepiece-mounted
- Cartridgeor Canister
- Cartridges
- Numberof Cart Can
- 2
- Locationof Cart Can
- Facepiece-mounted
- Replaceable Cart Can
- Yes
- Exhalation Valve
- Yes
- Self Rescuer
- No
- Obsolete
- No
TC-84A-3353 Manufacturer contact information
Since 2000, TC-84A-3353 manufactured by 3M Scott Fire & Safety.
Certification and Regulation Engineer
4320 Goldmine Road
Monroe NC, 28110
USA
704-291-8395
704-291-8380
TC-84A-3353 Rating
safety and efficacy are clinically important, the fit and comfort determine the compliance to and efficacy of the mask. Masks with inadequate fit would not offer optimal protection against hazardous.
- Safety
- Fit
- Comfort





