Dräger Polytron® 8310 IR
- The Dräger Polytron® 8310 IR is an advanced explosion proof
transmitter for the detection of combustible gases in the lower
explosion limit (LEL).
- It uses an infrared DrägerSensor® IR
that can be configured for methane, propane or ethylene.
- Besides a 3
wire 4 to 20 mA analogue output with relays, it also offers Modbus and
Fieldbus protocols making it compatible with most control systems.
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Dräger Polytron® 5310 IR
- The Dräger Polytron® 5310 IR is a cost effective
explosion-proof transmitter for the detection of flammable gases in the
lower explosion limit (LEL).
- It uses an infrared DrägerSensor® IR
that can be configured for methane, propane, or ethylene.
- A 3-wire 4 to
20-mA analogue output with relays makes it compatible with most control
systems.
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Dräger Polytron® 8700 IR
- The Dräger Polytron® 8700 IR is an advanced explosion proof
transmitter for the detection of combustible gases in the lower
explosion limit (LEL).
- It uses a high performance infrared Dräger PIR
7000 sensor, which will quickly detect most common hydrocarbon gases.
- Besides a 3 wire 4 to 20 mA analogue output with relays, it also offers
Modbus and Fieldbus making it compatible with most control systems.
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Dräger Polytron® 5700 IR
- The Dräger Polytron® 5700 IR is a cost effective
explosion-proof transmitter for the detection of flammable gases in the
lower explosive limit (LEL).
- It uses a high performance infrared Dräger
PIR 7000 sensor that will quickly detect most common hydrocarbon gases.
- A
3-wire 4 to 20-mA analogue output with relays makes it compatible with
most control systems.
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Dräger PIR 7000
- The Dräger PIR 7000 is an explosion proof point infrared gas detector
for continuous monitoring of flammable gases and vapours.
- With its
stainless steel SS 316L enclosure and drift-free optics this detector is
built for the harshest industrial environments, e.g. offshore
installations.
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Dräger Polytron® 8200 CAT
- The Dräger Polytron® 8200 CAT is an advanced explosion-proof
transmitter for the detection of flammable gases in the lower explosion
limit (LEL).
- It uses a catalytic bead DrägerSensor® Ex … DD
that will detect most flammable gases and vapours.
- In addition to a
3-wire 4 to 20-mA analogue output with relays it also offers Modbus and
Fieldbus protocols, making it compatible with most control systems.
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Dräger Polytron® 5200 CAT
- The Dräger Polytron® 5200 CAT is a cost-effective
explosion-proof transmitter for the detection of flammable gases in the
lower explosion limit (LEL).
- It uses a catalytic bead DrägerSensor® Ex
… DD that will detect most flammable gases and vapours. A 3-wire 4 to
20 mA analogue output with relays makes it compatible with most control
systems.
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Dräger PIR 3000
- The Dräger PIR 3000 is an explosion proof infrared gas detector for
continuous monitoring of combustible gases and vapors.
- Based on a
stainless steel SS 316 enclosure as well as on a good measuring
performance, this transmitter offers an excellent
price-performance-ratio.
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Dräger PointGard 2200
- The Dräger PointGard 2200 series is a self-contained gas detection
system for the continuous area monitoring of flammable gases and vapours
in ambient air.
- PointGard 2200’s rugged, water-resistant housing comes
complete with a horn and strobes, a built-in power supply, and reliable
DrägerSensor®.
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Dräger Polytron Pulsar 2
- The Dräger Polytron Pulsar 2 is the latest infrared technology in open
path gas detection.
- Equipped with all the same functions as the standard
Dräger Pulsar, Pulsar 2 is fitted with an ABS moulded cover and is
supplied with either a junction box or certified connector to provide
complete flexibility during installation.
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GS01 (wireless)
- The GS01 is a wireless infrared gas transmitter for continuous
monitoring of flammable hydrocarbon gases and vapours in the oil and gas
industry.
- The intrinsically safe and SIL-rated transmitter features
completely wireless signal transmission and power supply.
- This makes the
GS01 a flexible and cost efficient solution for plant expansions,
upgrades, and new greenfield projects.
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