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DRAGER PAC SINGLE GAS MONITOR
 

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Dräger Pac® 3500
PN 13-07016
Workplace safety devices need to be fast and accurate. That is why the Dräger Pac 3500 is ideal for the personal monitoring of industrial carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, along with being maintenance-free for up to two years.
Download the 3500 brochure (PDF)

Dräger Pac® 5500
PN 13-07017
Long-lasting quality is key when it comes to workplace safety. The Dräger Pac 5500 has no lifetime limitation and is ideal for fast and accurate personal monitoring and detection of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide or oxygen.
Download the 5500 brochure (PDF)

INNOVATIVE IN DESIGN
Small in size but huge in terms of innovation, the Dräger Pac range of single gas detectors has been developed with the needs of different industrial users and applications in mind.

Designed to withstand the toughest conditions, the impact-resistant rubber housing is impervious to corrosive chemicals and meets the requirements of IP65, ensuring consistent operation even when projected with water. This robust housing also features a stainless steel crocodile clip which fastens the instrument securely to the wearer’s clothing and can be rotated to allow for individual preferences. Colored labels are also available to distinguish the instruments and the gas being measured from a distance.

CLEAR RESULTS

Offering easy, single-handed operation, even when wearing gloves, each instrument provides continuous, clear results and unmistakable alarms. Language-free to avoid any misunderstandings, the large, numeric liquid crystal display is easy to see and can be back-lit in darker conditions. In addition to a vibrating alarm and an audible, multitone signal, the instrument emits a clear, 360° visual alarm via bright, flashing LEDs at the top and base of the instrument.

LATEST TECHNOLOGY
The highest quality in gas detection is assured through the use of the latest miniature Dräger XXS sensors. Offering longevity and fast reaction times, the sensors have been carefully positioned to allow gas to be detected at both the top and the front of the unit. Should the instrument be inadvertently placed inside a pocket, or one of the two gas inlets accidentally covered, the Dräger Pac series can still be relied upon for gas detection.

With adjustable bump test and calibration intervals to suit specific applications, these rugged instruments also feature