


The Dräger REGARD 7000 is a modular and highly expandable control system for monitoring various gases and vapors. Ideal for gas warning systems with various levels of complexity and numbers of transmitters, the Dräger REGARD 7000 delivers exceptional reliability and efficiency. An additional benefit is the controller's backward compatibility with the REGARD.
The Dräger REGARD 7000 was designed to meet the individual requirements of a wide range of different infrastructures. It processes analog transmitter signals and supports remote access via HART®. A Modbus RTU interface enables information in higher-l … More Information
evel systems to be processed. Complex alarms can be fitted to suit your specific requirements, and switching delays can be configured to optimize your processes. The modular structure of the REGARD 7000 makes it possible to adapt the design of the system to suit your exact needs. The system can be altered or extended with ease, and can also be connected to existing REGARD equipment. This enables you to extend the management and documentation advantages of the REGARD 7000 to the entire system.
Channel configuration is made significantly faster and more secure using metadata, transmitted via HART®, from the transmitter or the configuration assistant. Logical restrictions on the possible manual settings prevent incorrect configurations. The … More Information
REGARD 7000 prepares documents directly at the source. The system is easy to learn and easy to use, with a simple menu structure and user-friendly displays and symbols on the dashboard—making operation as safe and secure as possible. The wiring can be clearly structured and tucked away before the main components are installed.
The REGARD 7000 uses a ‘masterless’ system architecture. This prevents the entire system from failing if one component fails (single point of failure) and makes it easier to add on independent subsystems. The use of optimized software filters in sign … More Information
al preparation, the alarm suppression option, and the comparison of analog and digital transmitted measurement values mean that false alarms are prevented more effectively than ever before. Special signals (errors, warnings, etc.) that are transmitted in analog form are always correctly identified, facilitating the assessment process.