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Dräger Polytron® Pulsar 2
The Dräger Polytron® Pulsar 2 represents the latest infrared
technology in open path gas detection. Equipped with all the same
functions as the standard Dräger Pulsar, Dräger Pulsar 2 is fitted with
an ABS molded cover and comes with either a junction box or certified
connector to provide installation flexibility.
Easy adjustment and commissioning
Designed for one person installation and commissioning the Pulsar does
not require specialized training. Through use of a hand-held terminal
the Pulsar transmitter and receiver can be accurately aligned, gas level
zeroed and commissioned with maximum efficiency. The factory
calibration of the Polytron Pulsar makes manual setting and test gas
superfluous.
High performance
The Pulsar receiver communicates to the transmitter via a digital link
which allows the receiver to identify and adjust to difficult
environmental conditions. The microprocessor built into the receiver
unit instructs the transmitter unit to increase the flash rate for
increased performance and accuracy. The Polytron Pulsar is resistant to
influences such as sunlight, gas flares, arc welding or resonance
effects due to vibrations of rotating parts, as well as to environmental
influences such as mist, drizzle or snow. The flash rate is also
increased upon the detection of gas to ensure both accuracy and fast
response.
System stability
The detector is designed so that no fault remains undetected. During
normal operation, the output signal is between 4 to 20 mA, depending on
the measured gas concentration. A signal of < 1 mA represents a fault
due to a constant beam block or hardware failure requiring immediate
attention. However, a signal of 2 mA identifies a beam block and will go
to fault if this persists for more than 60 minutes. The Pulsar will
also output a 3.5 mA signal to indicate pre-warning where the optics may
be dirty or mis-aligned. During the period which the Pulsar displays
'Pre-warning' it will still detect gas allowing the customer to schedule
maintenance on the detector therefore reducing down time. The Polytron
Pulsar is suitable for SIL 2 rated systems.
DrägerSensor technology
High sensitivity, long term stability and no false alarms are the
hallmark of the new and improved third generation of sensors. Sensors
are the keystones of any gas detection system. Fastest response to the
target gas combined with minimal interference by other gases or
environmental influences (no false alarms) as well as the sensor
life-time determine the reliability and the operating cost of a system.
Heated optics
Regulated internal lens heaters protect against build up of ice and snow
under adverse weather conditions. They also prevent condensation on the
lenses.
Built-in database
The Receiver logs records and details a report of the last seven working
days and a summary of the last 32 weeks. These reports contain
important information such as measuring values, events such as "beam
block" and gas alarms, warning signals, signal strength, adjustments,
supply voltage and operating temperature.
HART Communication
The HART Communication of the Polytron Pulsar allows for digital
communication between the explosion-proof and secure areas. Without
additional cabling, you can obtain real-time access to the status of
individual detectors and to the configuration and historical data of
each device.
Extensive access to the secure area
The optional AI500 Digital Interface can provide easy access to
configuration, current measured values and the internal data-logger from
a non-hazardous area through digital communication. For large and
complex installations, up to 32 AI500's can be multidropped; therefore
allowing access to up to 128 Pulsars—useful for planning service and
maintenance.
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Malaysia
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