With an event logger for computer downloading, the new Draeger Pac 5000 single gas instrument is ideal for use by those with a need to carry out regular personal monitoring and to record the results
Easy to use and completely maintenance-free for two years, the new Draeger Pac 5000 single gas instrument ensures reliable monitoring of ambient air and is designed to detect carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide or oxygen.
As the latest addition to the Draeger Safety range of innovative single gas instruments.
Featuring a back-lit liquid crystal display which continuously shows the gas concentration in large digits, this small, robust unit incorporates the new Draeger XXS sensors.
These sensors, which do not have to be replaced during those two years, ensure extremely short electrochemical reaction times and enable the unit to respond immediately to any gas hazard.
Equipped with vibrational, visual and two-tone audible alarms which are activated as soon as the threshold levels are reached, the Pac 5000 also emits an alarm before the end of the instruments' useable life and before the end of the battery capacity.
Depending upon the selected configuration, the pre or main alarm can be acknowledged.
Configuration, calibration and downloading of the event logger can all be carried out quickly and easily via the infra-red interface, and the event logger can store up to 60 events.
Downloading the stored data, complete with date and time, can be carried out via a PC using Pac Vision, CC Vision or Gas Vision software.
An adjustable operating timer function can also be accessed with this software to allow changes to a number of specific operations such as calibration due date, inspection due date or a special out of order date.
For maximum reliability, the language-free display also features a bump test icon that informs the user as and when a function test is required.
The bump test period can be adjusted by the user and performed either manually or automatically, the result being stored in the event logger.
This can be easily carried out with a Draeger Bump Test station.
Several instruments can also be configured and calibrated at the same time with the Draeger E-Cal system.
Protected by a tough, rubber housing and meeting the requirements of IP65, the Pac 5000 is easily fastened to workwear by way of a secure crocodile clip.