Draeger PAC 8500 CO H2 (Carbon Monoxide w/ Hydrogen Sensor to Compensate) Single Gas Meter Rental
Draeger PAC 8500 CO H2 (Carbon Monoxide w/ Hydrogen Sensor to Compensate) Single Gas Meter
Unit only displays CO (Carbon Monoxide). H2 (Hydrogen) sensor is only used for compensating the CO reading in areas with a H2 background.
Benefits
You can count on the Dräger Pac 8500 to give you reliable, precise readings at any time even in extreme conditions. Our powerful sensors with a low t-90 response time ensure quick reactions. In addition to the standard alarms, you can define extra alarm thresholds for TLV®* and STEL*.
* TLV® = Threshold Limit Values, STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit
Measurement of carbon monoxide with significantly reduced cross sensitivity
In industries where carbon monoxide needs to be measured with hydrogen as a background gas, the measured value for carbon monoxide may be falsified by cross sensitivity. Thanks to the special hydrogen-compensated CO sensor from Dräger, this cross sensitivity to hydrogen is significantly reduced in the display of carbon monoxide. This new feature can eliminate the need to carry two different detectors.
Robust design – even for the toughest conditions
The Pac 8500 is easily handled in even extreme conditions. The sensors can tolerate air pressures between 700 and 1,300 mbar. A membrane filter protects the sensor from foreign matter such as dust and liquids. The shock-proof, chemical-resistant housing meets the requirements specified in the IP68 standard rating.
Easy handling thanks to clear user guidance
The D-Light indicates whether functionality of the device has been tested and if it is ready to use. The housing is also designed with your safety in mind: each sensor variant of the Dräger Pac 8500 features clearly visible color coding, thereby minimizing the chance of mistakes.
User-friendly display with all important information
The large display is word-free and clearly indicates the respective gas concentration. Other important information, such as the unit of concentration and battery capacity, is also displayed. The bright backlighting ensures that all values are clearly legible in the dark.
360° alarm with various functions
If the Dräger Pac 8500 measures hazardous gas concentrations, it sets off an audible, visual and perceptible vibrating alarm. Two bright, flashing LEDs on the top and bottom of the device ensure that the alarm is easily visible from all sides. The acoustic signal reaches a volume of 90 dB. The display can show the peak concentration measured at any given moment. Earlier alarms registered can also be retrieved at a later time, even if they have been acknowledged. The Pac 8500 with oxygen sensor has two additional alarm thresholds in addition to the standard alarm threshold settings. This provides an additional level of safety as a pre-alarm, in addition to the main alarm, can be set for both oxygen enriched and oxygen deficient atmospheres
Economical operating costs
All of the versions of the Dräger Pac 8500 are equipped with extremely durable DrägerSensors and a powerful battery. The Pac 8500 is protected against water, dust and other foreign bodies by a special membrane filter. When the filter becomes heavily soiled in use, you can quickly and easily replace it yourself. The detector is then ready to use again right away. Thanks to the powerful battery, the Pac does not require charging on a daily basis and is easy to handle
Fast function test saves time and money
Function tests and calibrations can be carried out especially efficiently in the Dräger X-dock® calibration station. The automatic bump tests in the X-dock are a cost-efficient and convenient solution thanks to the short test duration and the extremely low consumption of test gas. The Pac 8500 is simply placed in the bump test station and automatically selects the correct setting.
Technical Data
Dimensions (without clip) (W x H x D) 2.5 x 3.3 x 0.8 in, 64 x 84 x 20 mm
Weight Approx. 3.7 ounces, 106 g (4.0 ounces,113 g with clip)
Battery service life Min. 2 years (O2 and dual sensors min. 12 months)
Degree of protection IP68
Air pressure 700 to 1,300 hPa
Air humidity 10 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Temperature -22 °F to 131 °F, -30 °C to +55 °C (briefly down to -40 °F / -40 °C for 1 hr, depending on sensor)
Approvals cCSAus, IECEx, ATEX, CE