Group: ESP / Novarc
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PRODUCING INSULATING TOOLS EXPERTS AT YOUR DISPOSAL EDITORIAL Across the planet, the number of electric vehicles on the road has exceeded 8 million! Add to that new generation of trucks, buses and other electric equipment, and you will see why batteries are being charged. Energy that needs to be tamed But some precautions are indispensable: electricity is invisible, silent and odourless, yet leads to accidents every day! That is where our expertise comes in. • e have design departments in each plant, to create, W develop and research new products • e draw on a responsive sales team, which...
Open the catalog to page 2SUPPORTING YOU IN THE CONVERGENCE AND TRANSFORMATION OF YOUR TRADE OUR RANGE COVERS THE WHOLE LIFE CYCLE OF A VEHICLE Crash test research study Manufacturing Assembly Roadside assistance Emergency service Charging station Technical inspections Expertise LIMITS FROM WHICH APPROVAL IS REQUIRED: 200 100 0 Approval required: if AC (alternating) voltage above 25V if DC (direct) voltage above 60V Risk of electric shocks Approval required: If battery capacity above 180Ah 200 100 0 Risk of burning due to short circuits
Open the catalog to page 3THE NEED FOR PROTECTION MANY AND VARIED SOURCES OF VOLTAGE Drive motor Voltages above 300VAC Drive battery Voltages generally ranging from 300V to 800VDC Support battery Voltage 12VDC Systems for heating and air-conditioning Voltages above 300VAC On-board charger (or OBC) It converts the alternating current supplied by a household socket into 240VDC direct current Charging station Two types of charge may be supplied by charging stations: The vehicle is supplied with AC voltage (In that case, the OBC of the vehicle converts AC voltage into DC voltage). The vehicle is directly supplied with...
Open the catalog to page 4Ergonomics issues are addressed while developing our products Products that are eco-responsible Participation in French and international standardisation activities
Open the catalog to page 5INSULATED/ INSULATING TOOLS TEMPORARY PROTECTION EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Open the catalog to page 6PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Open the catalog to page 7Protective helmet with integrated face shield HELMET: EN 397 / EN 50365 1000 V SHIELD: EN 166 / EN 167 / EN 168 / EN 170 HELMET AND SHIELD: GS-ET-29 White E Shark helmet with white crash box White E Shark helmet with blue crash box White E Shark helmet with yellow crash box White E Shark helmet with red crash box White E Shark helmet with green crash box Head lamp with two LEDs Face shield with head band and brow guard EN 166 (SYMBOL 8 ELECTRIC ARC RESISTANCE), EN 167, EN 168, EN 170 PROTECTION FOR THE EYES, FACE AND TOP OF THE HEAD FROM SHORT-CIRCUIT ARC FLASHES. Caution! Eyeglasses do not...
Open the catalog to page 8Insulating latex gloves Use with leather over gloves for mechanical protection Part no Available sizes Complete the part number with the required size Insulating COMPOSITE gloves Two in one: insulation + mechanical protection Part no Available sizes Complete the part number with the required size ARC-FLASH insulating COMPOSITE gloves Three in one: insulation + mechanical protection + arc flash Part no Available sizes Complete the part number with the required size
Open the catalog to page 9Leather outer glove for latex gloves EN 420/EN 388 (WITH MECHANICAL RESISTANCE: ABRASION 2 CUTTING 1 - TEARING 2 - PIERCING 2) THESE OFFER MECHANICAL PROTECTION. Part no G Class of latex gloves 00 7 Size of latex gloves (GLE) RGX-BGT ACCOMMODATES INSULATING GLOVES, LEATHER OUTER GLOVES AND A BOTTLE OF TALC. MAY BE USED MOUNTED ON A WALL OR AS A CARRY BOX (WITH ITS FOLDING HANDLE). SPECIFICATIONS
Open the catalog to page 10Protective case for insulating gloves Cleaner for insulating gloves DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR CLEANING RUBBER THOROUGHLY AND REMOVING DIRT AND DUST. WIPING WITH MICROFIBRE CLOTH OR SINGLE-USE CLOTH IS RECOMMENDED. SPECIFICATIONS Pneumatic tester for insulating gloves IT IS USED FOR CHECKING THE INTEGRITY OF INSULATING GLOVES BEFORE USE. SPECIFICATIONS • Visual inspection by inflation, according to the recommendations of standard 60903 (EN and IEC).
Open the catalog to page 11SIZE CORRESPONDENCE FOR EACH GARMENT, USERS ARE ADVISED TO TAKE APPROPRIATE MEASUREMENTS AND REFER TO THE TABLES TO SELECT THE CORRECT SIZE. D a i l y We a r r a n g e TROUSERS Size to order EU sizes Belt measurement (cm) JACKETS/SUITS Size to order EU sizes Belt measurement (cm) CLOTHING PERSONALISED FOR YOUR IMAGE In order to reinforce the brand image of your company, we offer several personalisation options. • Addition of the logo of your company by fire-resistant transfer or embroidery • Choice of the fabric colour, number of pockets, addition or removal of reflective tape. PLEASE...
Open the catalog to page 12High collar closed with press studs Arc flash jacket and trousers or suit, class 1, ATPV 12 cal/cm² Dipped hem and raised back for optimum protection Adjustable cuffss Standard and ATPV pictograms visible on the clothing • Fabric composition: 79% cotton, 20% polyester, 1% antistatic fibre, 300 gr/m² Part no Available sizes Knee reinforcements Sibille Safe arc flash jacket, class 1, ATPV 12 cal/cm² Sibille Safe arc flash trousers, class 1, ATPV 12 cal/cm² Sibille Safe arc flash suit, class 1, ATPV 12 cal/cm² Complete the selected part number with the required size. Textile belt in...
Open the catalog to page 13Arc flash protection parkas, class 2 A F H V- PA R KA A F P R O - PA R KA EN 343 2003+A1 2007/EN 14058 2004 CLASS 2.3/EN ISO 14116 2008 REVISION 3/EN 11612 2009/EN1149-5: 2008/EN13034 2005+A1 2009/EN 11611 2007: CLASS 2/EN 61482-1-2:2007 CLASS 2 Ideal for roadside assistance workers Available sizes Arc flash parka, class 2, bad weather and cold Arc flash parka, class 2, high visibility model Fluorescent S to 3XL yellow and blue Complete the selected part number with the required size. Arc flash polo shirt, 12 cal/cm² class 1, flame-retardant and antistatic EN 13034: 2005, EN 1149-5: 2008,...
Open the catalog to page 14TEMPORARY PROTECTION
Open the catalog to page 15TEMPORARY PROTECTION IEC 61111: 2009 INSULATES OPERATORS FROM THE FLOOR SO THAT NO ELECTRIC CURRENT FLOWS THROUGH THEM IN CASE OF DIRECT CONTACT OR PACE VOLTAGE. SPECIFICATIONS • Maximum usage voltage: 1000 VAC • Material: Elastomer • Nominal thickness: 1.5 mm • Grey colour • Instructions for use printed on the mat Part no Transport case for insulating mats Transport strap for insulating mats ADJUSTABLE, ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT
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