The Pac 8000 toxic gas detector, equipped with long-life DrägerSensor XXS sensors and a short response time, detects many unusual or exotic gases. ATEX certified, waterproof, and with a large LCD display, it withstands extreme operating conditions for the detection of Br2, Cl2, ClO2, CO2, COCl2, F2, HCN, NH3, NO, NO2, O3, or PH3 gases.
Long-life DrägerSensor XXS sensors with short response time
Powerful 90dB audible alarm, flashing LED light, and vibrating alarm
Dust and waterproof with IP68 protection
Data logging (concentrations and time-stamped events)
ATEX, CE, IECEx, and cCSAus approved
Additional information
The Pac 8000 toxic gas detector can be used in all situations, even in the most hostile environments. Its robust, waterproof, and dustproof housing (IP68) protects it against shocks and chemical and corrosive products. Its alligator clip allows it to be worn close to the respiratory tract for even more accurate measurements.
With its two powerful flashing LEDs visible at 360°, its 90dB audible alarm, and its vibrating alarm, this portable gas detector alerts users to the presence of target gas even at very low concentrations. It also has the ability to record data and alarm events which can then be downloaded to a PC for later analysis.
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