Gas/Vapour Filter/Cartridge types

Different Standards have different types, classification and colours for gas/vapour filters/cartridges. See below for a high-level summary of AS/NZS 1715:2009 and AS/NZS ISO 17420.2:2021 types and classes. Refer to the relevant standard for further information.


Under the AS/NZS ISO, the classification of a filtering respiratory protective devices (RPD) is determined by the appropriate combination of the following classes: (protection class) (work rate class) (RI class) (particle filter class and/or gas filter type and class). Additionally filtering RPD may be classified for one or more special applications, as given in AS/NZS ISO 17420-5 to AS/NZS ISO 17420-9

AS/NZS ISO 17420.2:2021 Table 1
Type Classes Type Description Colour
OV 1, 2, 3 or 4 Organic Vapours with boiling point > 65˚C e.g. Cyclohexane Blue
OG 1 Organic Gases with boiling point ≤ 65˚C  e.g. Dimethylether Blue
AC 1, 2, 3 or 4 Acidic Compounds e.g. Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S), Chlorine (CL₂), Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂) Blue
BC 1, 2, 3 or 4 Basic Compounds e.g. Ammonia (NH₃) Blue
NOX 1, 2 or 3 Nitrogen Oxides e.g. Nitrogen Monoxide (NO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) Blue
HG 1, 2 or 3 Mercury (Hg) Blue
OZ 1 Ozone (O₃) Blue
HCN 1, 2, 3 or 4 Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) Blue
AH 1 Arsine (AsH₃) Blue
HF 1, 2 or 3 Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Blue
CD 1 Chlorine Dioxide (ClO₂) Blue
ETO 1, 2 or 3 Ethylene Oxide ((CH₂)₂O) Blue
FM 1, 2 or 3 Formaldehyde (CH₂O) Blue
MB 1, 2 or 3 Methyl Bromide (CH₃Br) Blue
CO Three classes based on time (20 min, 60 min or 180M) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Blue
PH 1 or 2 Phosphine (PH₃) Blue

AS/NZS 1715:2009 in Table 4.4 and AS/NZS 1716 specify the different types of gas/vapour filters. The classes are distinguished by their gas absorptive capacity and, in general, by their size and mass

AS/NZS 1715:2029 Filter Types for Gases and Vapours Table 4.4
Type Classes Type Description Colour
A AUS, 1, 2 or 3 For use against Organic Vapours with boiling point > 65˚C as specified by the manufacturer. Brown
B AUS, 1, 2 or 3 For use against Acid and Inorganic gases as specified by the manufacturer e.g. Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S), Hydrogen Cyanide (HCH), Chlorine (CL₂), Grey
E 1, 2 or 3 For use against Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂)  and other acid gases as specified by the manufacturer. Yellow
G For use against certain organic compounds with vapour pressures less than 1.3 Pa (0.01 mm Hg) at 25°C as specified by the manufacturer and must have an integral particulate filter with an efficiency at least equivalent to that of a P1 filter.
K 1, 2 or 3 For use against ammonia (NH₃)  and organic ammonia derivatives as specified by the manufacturer. Green
Hg For use against metallic mercury (Hg) Red
NO For use against oxides of nitrogen (NO & NO₂) Blue
MB 2 or 3 For use against methyl bromide (CH₃Br)
AX For use against low boiling point organic compounds as specified by

the manufacturer (boiling point ≤65°C).

Brown
Specific Chemical type For use against one or more specific chemicals not falling into any of

the above type descriptions. The filter is identified by the name of

that chemical.

 

Reference/s for further information and detail:

  • AS/NZS 1715:2009 – Selection, use and maintenance – Section 4.2.5
  • SA/SNZ TS ISO 17420.2:2023 –Requirements for Filtering RPD – Section 4 and 6.10.1.3