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Draeger

X-AM 2000


The draeger X-AM200 is the latest in a new generation of gas detectors
that have been specially designed for personal monitoring use. The 1-4
gas detector reliably measures combustable gases (calibrated to methane
unless otherwise specified) and Vapours as well as O2, CO, and H2S.
Its ergonomic design, mobile phone dimensions and low weight make it
the perfect companion in your daily work.  Reliable measurement
technology, long sensorlife (combustable sensor approx 4 years, toxic
and oxygen cells approx 5 years) and easy operation gaurantee
maximum safety at extremely low cost of ownership.
Operating times: Alkaline battery > 12 hours
                         Rechargeable battery > 12 hours


X-AM 3000


 

The New Draeger X-am 3000 is a small and lightweight instrument
which reliably monitors H2S, CO, O2 and combustible gases and
vapors in ambient air.

The combination of its compact design, state of the art electronics
and rugged casing ensures that it is ideally suited for gas detection
requirements in all applications and industries.  A large display

enables the easy identification of the measured values.

The precalibrated Intelligent electrochemical sensors, and the
catalytic sensor are automatically recognised and provide precise
and reliable measuring results. In addition to a very loud audible
alarm and a bright visual alarm, a vibrating alarm is integrated in
the instrument.


Draeger X-am 5000


The smallest gas detection instrument for up to 5 gases.  The Draeger
X-AM5000 belongs to a new generation of gas detectors, developed
especially for personal monitoring applications.  This 1-5 gas detector
reliably measures combustible gases and vapours aas well as oxygen
and harmfull concentrations of CO, H2S, CO2, Cl2, HCN, NO2,
PH3 and SO2.

Avariety of special calibrations for the catalytic  Ex sensor allow even
more sensitivity when detecting specific combustible gases and vapours.
Equipped with durable XXS sensor technology the X-AM 5000 offers
maximum and extremely low operational costs.

Durable electrochemical sensor technology, the longgevity of the catalytic
sensor and five year expected lifetime of the oxygen sensor are unique in
the market.  The Draeger X-AM 5000 is equipped with the latest in the
miniturised XXS generation of high performance electrochemical Draeger
Sensors.



Xam 7000

Draeger X-am 7000 is the innovative solution for the simultaneous and continuous detection of up to five gases. A combination of more than 25 sensors allows flexible solutions to individual monitoring tasks. The Draeger X-am 7000 can be equipped with three electrochemical, and two catalytic bead or infrared sensors. It is the ideal companion in a great number of applications where reliable monitoring of oxygen, toxic and combustible gases and vapours in the ambient air is necessary.

Flexibility through sensor variety - The extensive portfolio of over
25
different Drger Sensors allows the detection of more than 100 gases

and vapours.

Intelligent and interchangeable sensors - Each sensor is
recognized
automatically by the instrument. All sensors are

 pre-calibrated, and re-configuration of the Drger X-am 7000
is done by simply changing a sensor.  Rugged and waterproof - Additional to the built-in dust and splash water protection, the
Drger X-am 7000 can be submersed without damage.
  • Dimensions: 150 x 140 x 75 mm
  • Weight: approx. 600g / rechargeable battery approx. 490g
  • Approvals: ATEX, UL and CSA  CE-mark 




MiniWarn - Portable Multi Gas Monitor

The MiniWarn is a multi gas monitor for the detection of up to four gases simultaneously (usually Oxygen, one flammable and two toxic gases).  Its compact size and light weight allied to a robust design ensure it is ideally suited for confined space entry, and personal protection across all segments of industry.

For ease of use the MiniWarn has:

  • Large buttons for easy operation even with the encumberance of heavy gloves.
  • A large, bright visual alarm and a loud audible alarm to ensure the user is aware of any potential hazards
  • Clear backlit display of the concentrations and alarm conditions of all four gases being detected.


Pac 1000


For short term projects such as shut down activities, the Drger Pac 1000
is ideal. This maintenance-free instrument guarantees the reliable
monitoring of ambient air and provides  a fast warning against harmful concentrations of either carbon monoxide,hydrogen sulphide, or oxygen.
By using the status display and without replacingthe battery or the sensor,
the Drger Pac 1000 can be used maintenance-free for over 100 days



Pac 3000


Personal monitoring in work places with Drger Pac 3000, the innovative single gas instrument, ensures reliable monitoringof ambient air and fast warnings against harmful concentrations of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide or oxygen.  By using the status display and without replacing the sensor, the Drger Pac 3000 can be used maintenance-free for over two years.



Pac 5000


Drger Pac 5000 is the innovative single gas instrument for personal gas
detection in work places. The instrument will be used for the reliable
monitoring of ambient air and gives a fast warning of harmful concentrations
of  carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, or oxygen. With a concentration display, event logger and without replacing the sensor, the Drger Pac 5000
can be used maintenance-free for over two years.




Pac 7000


Small and robust, ergonomic and intuitive, economic and powerful the Drger Pac 7000 is tailor-made for personal monitoring at the workplace. This innovative single gas detector is equipped with a wide range of functions and is suitable for many different applications in day-to-day industrial settings. The detector is an impressive instrument, offering a high level of reliability and rapid warning against harmful concentrations of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide and oxygen.