Confined Space: Using Dräger Tubes and CMS
There´s a certain smell but your electronic portable gas detector does not show anything abnormal. You heard of the renowned Dräger tubes that can measure about 500 different gases. In most cases they can help. Or you use the CMS (Dräger Chip Measurement System) which provides an automatic electronic read out of the gas level.
Both methods provide a spot measurement of the concentration of the target gas or vapour so that it can be determined what further action needs to be taken to prepare the confined space for entry.

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Simultaneous Test Sets
Dräger's Simultaneous Test Set measures several gases at once. The tests offer a means to detect a variety of unknown ch... more
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accuro
Measurements are often taken under extreme conditions: on ladders, in shafts, at spots difficult to access, often with a... more
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Silica gel tubes
Using the Dräger silica gel tubes, hazardous substances in the air are collected using a suitable medium via adsorption ... more
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Activated Charcoal - Tubes
Using the Dräger activated charcoal tubes, hazardous substances in the air are collected using a suitable medium via ads... more
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Dräger CMS Analyzer
The analyzer records the measurement effect optoelectronically, thereby eliminating human factors. The gas inlet for the... more
 
 

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