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The new Dräger Pac instruments belong
to the company's family of single-gas
detectors and warning instruments. These
economical, intuitively operated instruments
are small, robust, ergonomic and powerful,
and are tailor-made for personal monitoring
at the workplace. There are different
versions of the instruments available to
cover a wide range of applications in
industry practice. The instruments, which
are maintenance-free, reliably monitor the
ambient air and provide warning against
harmful concentrations of carbon monoxide,
hydrogen sulphide and oxygen.
There are different versions of the instruments
available:
Dräger Pac 1000:
Maintenance-free instrument for an operating
duration of 100 days with status display.
Dräger Pac 3000:
Maintenance-free instrument with status
display and operating day counter, adjustable
from one day to two years.
Dräger Pac 5000:
Maintenance-free instrument with concentration
display, operating day counter,
adjustable from one day to two years, and
event logger.
Featuring a compact, handy and pocketsized
design, the different instrument versions
are tailor-made for personal monitoring
in daily work activities. The housing is
enclosed by protective rubber, and the
polyamide housing is resistant to corrosive
chemicals. The instruments meet the
requirements of IP 65 and their EMC
protection meets the IEC specification.
The large display presents information in
large numerals or symbols rather than in
text form. The display is illuminated in the
event of an alarm, or when a button is
pressed, to make it easier to read.
A rotatable alligator clip ensures secure
attachment to the user's clothing.
In combination with a vibration alarm, an
audible and visual alarm is triggered if the
set alarm limits are violated. A two-tone
alarm is used for optimum perception. A
warning is also given at the end of the instrument's
operating time, when the battery
capacity is exhausted, and in the event of
a malfunction.
For calibration or individual configuration
purposes, the instrument is connected to
a PC via the communication module or the
E-Cal system. This combination, together
with the installed Pac Vision or CC Vision
software, allows calibration and configuration
of all functions and download of the
stored data.
Measurements are conducted according
to the diffusion principle. The new XXS
sensors are able to react in the blink of an
eye thanks to the very short electrochemical
reaction times and very short diffusion
paths.
Detlef Ott
Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA
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Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA |
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Revalstrasse 1 |
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23560 Luebeck, Germany |
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Tel +49 451 882 0
Fax +49 451 882 2080
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