Simultaneous measurement In the SimultanTest Set, five Dräger-Tubes are arranged next to each other in a stable rubber sleeve. The air to be monitored is simultaneously drawn in through the tubes by a Dräger-Tube pump. Quick determinations are made about the presence of dangerous substances at TLV levels.
System solution As the SimultanTest Set is a system solution for which special Dräger-Tubes have been developed, the replacement with other Dräger-Tubes is not possible.
Fast results The device delivers fast and reliable results for different combinations of organic and inorganic gases.
- Continuous detection of flammable, CO2, CO and N2O gases in explosion hazardous area with flame proof structure - State-of-the art infrared detection principle - Long service life time (more than 5 years) - Operation in non oxygen environment - Self diagnosis function with built-in Microprocessor - Fast response time(<5 sec) - Built-in back light LCD or OLED display - Auto calibration and program setting with a magnet bar - 2-stage alarm, 1-trouble display and relay contact output - 4-20mA (Current source or Sink) output signal - Easy configuration of monitoring system by RS-485 Modbus or HART communication - Calibration and maintenance by one-man - With the alarm unit (GTL-100) - Normal : Green LED - Alarm : Red LED, Buzzer (95dB) - Trouble : Yellow LED
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