Arc Flash GORE-TEX PYRAD Hi Vis Yellow Jacket 30 Cal (Female)
Arc flash clothing
Category 2 GORE-TEX PYRAD WJ250F Stretch Jacket By ProGARM
ProGARM Arc Flash GORE-TEX Stretch Jacket provides Category 2 protection against arc flash with 30cal/cm² according to EN 61482-2:2020 “open arc” test method forming part of the ProGARM range of Arc Flash Clothing.
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The WJ250F stretch jackets manufactured by ProGARM are designed for workers to endure long days and changeable weather conditions in the harshest environments whilst offering freedom of movement when bending or stretching. It can be relied on for protection against thermal hazards of an electric arc.
Arc Flash GORE-TEX PYRAD sizes range from S-4XL,RED LEG (31″/80cm). The Arc Flash Jacket is also available in male sizes quote reference ProGARM WJ250M.
Accompanying garments include:
Arc Flash Clothing Name | Item |
Arc Flash Trousers |
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Arc Flash Hoods |
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Arc Flash Protection
- EN 61482-2:2020: APC 2 // ATPV=40 cal/cm² // ELIM=30 cal/cm²
Arc flash GORE-TEX YELLOW jacket category 2
Features & benefits
- Concealed snappers for hood attachment
- Heat applied FR industrial wash ProGARM Hex reflective tape
- Articulated design for improved fit and ergonomics
- Internal knitted cuff for wearer comfort
- Peaked cuff with self fabric to cover the back hand
- Adjustable cuff opening
- FR wide main zip for increased durability
- Zipped Napoleon pocket
- Two zipped hip pockets with inner fleece for improved comfort
- Grab tabs for easier pocket opening whilst wearing gloves
- Inner collar fleece for additional comfort
- Internal inspection access for easier repairs
- Scooped back hem for additional cover when bending over
- Hanger loop
- FR heat applied SafetyICON for wearer awareness
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HI-VIS YELLOW JACKET 30 CAL
tECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- Size:Small / Medium / Large / XLarge / 2XLarge / 3XLarge / 4XLarge
- Colour: Hi-Viz Yellow
- Gender: Female
- Open ARC Test: ATPV= 40 cal/cm² ELIM=30 cal/cm²
- Box Test: APC 2
- Protection Type: ARC Flash / Hi-Vizibility / Railway
- EN Standard: EN 61482 / EN 343 / EN 1149 / EN 13034 / EN ISO 11611 / EN ISO 11612 / EN ISO 20471 / RIS-3279-TOM
- Fabric: GORE-TEX PYRAD STRETCH
- Industry Sector: Industrial Electrical / Rail / Utilities & Power Generation
- Type: Arc Flash Jackets
European Standards
ProGARM WJ250F arc flash stretch jacket conform to the following European Standards:
- EN 61482-2:2020: APC 2 // ATPV=40 cal/cm² // ELIM=30 cal/cm²
- EN ISO 11612:2015: A1 // B2 // C2 // F1
- EN ISO 11611:2015: Class 2 // A1
- EN 343:2019 // Class 4/4/x
- EN 13034:2005: Type 6 +AI:2009
- EN 1149-5:2008: Pt. 5:2018 // Pt. 3:2004 // Charge Decay
- EN ISO 20471:2013: Class 3 Jacket Class 1 Trouser
- RIS3279
Stretch Jacket | Care Information
ProGARM WJ250F arc flash stretch jacket must be carefully cleaned to ensure arc flash protection levels are maintained.
- Maximum washing temp 60°C
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry, low temperature
- Iron, high temperature
- Dry cleaning permittable
Arc flash stretch jacket size chart
ARC 1 4 Cal ♦ ARC 2 8 Cal ♦ ARC 3 25 Cal ♦ ARC 4 40 Cal
IEC Standard 61482 – Class 1
Garment Category – Jacket
Order Code – ProGARM WJ250F
UK Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL |
EU Size (Top) | 44-46 | 46-48 | 48-52 | 52-56 | 56-58 | 58-62 | 62-64 | 64-66 | 66-68 |
CHEST TO FIT (CM) | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-102.5 | 102.5-110 | 110-115 | 115-125 | 125-130 | 130-140 | 140-145 |
CHEST TO FIT (INCHES) | 34-36 | 36-38 | 38-41 | 41-44 | 44-46 | 46-50 | 50-52 | 52-56 | 56-58 |
IEC 61482 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AGAINST THE THERMAL HAZARDS OF AN ELECTRIC ARC
Arc flash clothing and garments in a layered combination deliver workwear protection against hazards according to IEC 61482 – PPE protects the worker against electric arc flash dangers. According to IEC 61482-1-1:2009 (encompassing NFPA 70E 2015) the 4 arc risk categories are numbered according to the severity threat and determine the clothing protection level required to protect against a minimum level of incident energy measured in calories / cm² – this is the ‘Open Arc’ test method and measures clothing protection level according to the Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV).