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Flameking FK07 Jacket
High Visibility, Flame Retardant
& Arc Flash Protection
EN471 Class 3
GORE-TEX FR235
Bell Apparel Ltd
Cable Jointers, Substation Workers & Overhead Linesmen Protective Clothing
Flameking FK07 Hi-Vis Flame Retardant Arc Flash GORE-TEX FR235 Linesman Yellow Jacket Description
The Flameking FK07 yellow GORE-TEX jacket is a multi-function garment with high visibility, lightweight and lined for extra warmth when working in cold weather conditions. The FK07 linesmans yellow jacket provides protection against Electric Arc, Heat and Flame and static build-up. Flameking FK07 Jackets demonstrate arc flash protection to 50 cal/cm2 according to EN 61482-1-1 Open Arc Test from Kinectrics. Please note that these arc flash test results were achieved as an assembly test when worn with Flameking FK6 Modacrylic Cotton Coverall and Flameking FK10 Drifire Base Layer.
EN471 Class 3 clothing provides highest level of hi-visibility conspicuity with minimum background material 0.8m2 and minimum retro-reflective material 0.2m2.
The GORE-TEX FR235 fabric used for the arc flash jacket conforms to the following standards:
EN471 Class 3
EN343 3.3
EN ISO 11612
IEC EN 61482 Class 2
EN1149 – 3
Flameking FK07 Hi-Vis Flame Retardant Arc Flash GORE-TEX FR235 Linesman Yellow Jacket Features
Flameking FK07 Hi-Vis Flame Retardant Arc Flash GORE-TEX FR235 Linesman Yellow Jacket Sizes
Small - S
Medium - M
Large - L
Extra Large - XL
Extra Extra Large - XXL
Bell Apparel Flameking protective clothing is worn by electrical utility engineers including cable jointers, substation workers and overhead linesmen. High visibility, flame retardant, arc flash protective clothing provides protection, comfort, style and durability. EN471 Class 1, 2 and 3 hi-visibility clothing (jackets, trousers, salopettes and coveralls) is available.
T&D also distribute ProGARM High Visibility Orange GO/RT 3279 Clothing to the rail industry and Catu Electrical Arc Flash Clothing - arc flash can occur during live cable jointing, phasing in operations, racking in and out of switchgear, reclosing of electrical switchgear onto a fault, switchgear failure, excavating near live cables or accidental contact with live conductors during maintenance.