The X-Plore 9300 is an air supply system offering constant airflow to its user. Specifically designed for light industrial applications, this device provides ease of use and enhanced safety. It can be matched with many different facepieces (such as full face masks, short or long hoods, welding helmets, etc.)
Constant flow air supply system with patented flow reducer and auto-test function
Modular and versatile with many face pieces available depending on the type of application
Robust device with zone 1 compliant antistatic material
Inlet pressure range from 3 to 10 bar
Economical maintenance, ease of service and reduced costs
Additional information
Conforming to EN 14594, the Dräger X-plore 9300 is a compact, lightweight (less than 0.5 kg), belt-worn, constant-flow air supply system. Conforming to EN 14594, the Dräger X-plore 9300 is a compact, lightweight (less than 0.5 kg), belt-worn, constant-flow air supply system. It covers an inlet pressure range of 3 to 10 bar and features the unique Safe Flow regulator as well as the self-test function which eliminates the need for time-consuming pre-testing.
This economical, high-performance and easy-to-maintain supplied air system is equipped with a device that adjusts the flow of injected air from 200 to 1200 liters per minute, providing the user with greater comfort and enhanced safety. An audible alarm alerts the user in case of insufficient air supply. However, it cannot be used in a confined space in accordance with standard EN 14594.
Particularly robust and easy to use, the X-Plore 9300 has been designed for use in difficult environments and is certified for use in areas with potential explosion risks (ATEX zone 1). Like all class 3 personal protective equipment, it requires an annual periodic inspection.
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