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Dräger Pac® 7000


Instructions for Use Bruksanvisning Ръководство за работа
en 2 - 6 sv 53 - 57 bg 109 - 114
Gebrauchsanweisung Kasutamisjuhised Instruciuni de utilizare
de 7 - 11 et 58 - 62 ro 115 - 120
Notice d’utilisation Lietošanas instrukcija Használati útmutató
fr 12 - 16 lv 63 - 68 hu 121 - 126
Instrucciones de uso Naudojimo vadovas Οδηγίες Χρήσης
es 17 - 21 lt 69 - 73 el 127 - 132
Instruções de utilização Instrukcja obsługi Kullanma talimat
pt 22 - 26 pl 74 - 79 tr 133 - 137
Istruzioni per l'uso Руководство по зксплуатации
it 27 - 32 ru 80 - 85 ar 138 - 142
Gebruiksaanwijzing Upute za uporabu
nl 33 - 37 hr 86 - 91 zh 143 - 147
Brugsanvisning Navodilo za uporabo
da 38 - 42 sl 92 - 97 ja 148 - 153
Käyttöohjeet Návod na použitie
fi 43 - 47 sk 98 - 103 ko 154 - 158
Bruksanvisning Návod na použití
no 48 - 52 cs 104 - 108
1 For Your Safety Remark: With Dräger Bump Test Station “Printer” the unit
can be configured to automatically start the bump test with-
– The use of the Dräger Pac 7000 instruments assumes a 7 out pressing any key.
complete knowledge and adherence to the user’s manual. – To activate the bump test press [OK].
– In areas that are subject to explosion hazards, the Dräger 8 – Open the regulator valve to let test gas flow over the sensor.
Pac 7000 can only be used if these hazards are explicitly 11
– If gas concentration exceeds the alarm thresholds A1 or A2
covered under the Ex Approvals which have been granted to 9 the corresponding alarm will occur.

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the Dräger Pac 7000. – To finish the bump test press [OK], the [!] icon is removed
– Dräger Pac 7000 is not for use in oxygen-enriched atmos- from the display and the instrument returns to the measuring
pheres. 10 mode.
– Please check calibration before safety relevant use. 1 2 3 4 5 6 – If during the bump test no alarm occurs within 1 minute, the
– The performing of calibration and bump testing shall be con- 1 Fresh Air Calibration Icon 7 Error Icon instrument alarm mode is entered to indicate failure.
ducted according to local regulations. Do not inhale the test 2 Span Calibration Icon 8 Bump Test Icon The error icon [X] and the notice icon [!] are flashing; error
gas. Observe the hazard warnings of the relevant Safety Data 3 Password Icon 9 Low Battery Icon code 240 is shown upon acknowledgement. "– – –" is
Sheets. 4 Peak Concentration Icon 10 Selected measuring unit shown instead of the measured value, and the [X] and [!]
– The gas opening is equipped with a dust and water filter. 5 TWA Icon 11 Concentration display icons are lit. In this case the bump test can be repeated or the
This filter protects the sensor against dust and water. 6 STEL Icon instrument can be calibrated.
Do not destroy the filter. Replace destroyed or clogged filter – The result of the bump test (passed or failed) will be stored
immediately (see “Changing dust and water filter” on in the data logger (see chapter 6.1).
page 6). – The bump test can also be made by an automatic function.
This function can be activated using the PC software
4 Operation Pac Vision or CC Vision (see chapter 6).
2 Intended Use – If the bump test mode was entered by mistake, while the
4.1 Turning the instrument on notice icon [!] was not lit and no gas flow over the sensor,
– Personal gas alarm in the workplace. press [+] to cancel the bump test mode and switch over to
– Press and hold [OK]. The display counts down until start-up:
"3, 2, 1". measurement screen.
– All display segments are lit. Next, the LED, Alarm and Vibrat-
3 What is What? ing alarm are activated in sequence. Please check these be- 4.4 During operation
fore each use. – If the allowable measurement range is exceeded or a nega-
1 2 – The instrument will perform a self test. tive drift occurs, the following will appear in the display:
– The software version and the gas name are displayed. " " (too high concentration) or " " (negative drift).
6 – The A1 and A2 alarm limits are displayed. – Alarms are indicated as described in chapter 7.
7 7
Pac 7000 – After max. 20 seconds the gas concentration is displayed – Continuous function of the instrument is indicated by the life
9 8 and the instrument is ready for use. signal, which is a beep every 60 seconds, if configured (see
3 10 – For the O2 sensor: after the first turning on of the instrument, chapter 11).
St-5047/5053-2004.eps

a sensor warm up time of up to 15 minutes is needed. The – For measurements according to EN 45544 (CO, H2S) or
5 7 7 gas value flashes until the warm up time has passed. EN 50104 (O2) the Life Signal must be switched on.
4 – To illuminate the display press [+].
9 4.2 Before entering a working place
1
– After turning the instrument on, the actual measurement 4.5 Show peak concentration, TWA and STEL
value will normally be shown in the display. – During measuring mode press [OK]. The peak concentration
1 Alarm LED 6 Gas Opening – Check for the notice icon [!]. When lit, it is recommended and the peak concentration icon will be shown.
that you perform a bump test as described in chapter 4.3. After 10 seconds the display will return to the measuring
2 Horn 7 Screw – Clip the instrument to clothing before working in or near screen, or if [OK] is pressed again the TWA concentration
3 Concentration Display 8 Clip potential gas hazards. and the TWA icon will be shown. After 10 seconds the dis-
4 [OK] Key On/Off/Alarm Acknowledge 9 Label – Insure that the gas opening is not covered and that the instru- play will return to the measuring screen, or if [OK] is pressed
ment is also near to your breathing area. again the STEL concentration and the STEL icon will be
5 [+] Key Off/Bump Test 10 IR Interface shown. After 10 seconds the display will return to the meas-
4.3 Performing a "bump test" with gas uring screen, or if [OK] is pressed again the number of STEL
– Prepare a Dräger test gas cylinder with 0.5 l/min and a gas periods and the STEL icon will be shown. After 10 seconds
concentration higher than the alarm threshold to be tested. the display will return to the measuring screen.
– Connect Dräger Pac 7000 and the test gas cylinder to the
calibration adapter or connect Dräger Pac 7000 to the 4.6 Turning the instrument off
Dräger Bump Test Station. – Simultaneously hold both keys for approximately 2 seconds
– To enter the bump test mode, press the [+] 3 times within until "3" appears in the display. Continue to hold both keys
3 seconds. The instrument beeps twice, quickly. The notice until the countdown is finished. The alarm and LED will be
icon [!] begins to flash. activated momentarily.

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5 Calibration 5.3.3 Calibration without PC – For adjustment of the peak concentration to be stored or for
– Pac 7000 is also equipped with an onboard calibration func- download of the stored data connect Dräger Pac 7000 to a
– Dräger Pac 7000 is equipped with a calibration function. The tion. Prepare the calibration cylinder, connect the cylinder to PC using the connecting cradle or the E-Cal System. The
instrument will automatically return to the measuring screen the calibration adapter, and connect the calibration adapter stored data can be downloaded with installed software
if no key is pressed in the calibration menu for 1 minute to the instrument. Pac Vision or CC Vision.
(except in the span calibration menu which will wait for – To enter the span calibration function press [OK] after
10 minutes). entering the menu, while the span calibration icon flashes. 6.2 Adjustable operation timer (in days)
– Calibration shall be performed by trained personnel if the Now the calibration icon stops flashing and the adjusted cal- – Dräger Pac 7000 is equipped with an adjustable operation
bump test is failed or after specified calibration intervals (see ibration concentration flashes. timer. The operation timer can be used to set an individually
chapter 11 and European standard EN 50073). – It is possible to use this adjusted calibration concentration or operation period e. g. to adjust a "calibration due date", an
to change it to be in line with the concentration of the gas "inspection due date", an "out of order date", a “usable life
5.1 Enter the password cylinder. alarm” etc.
– To enter the calibration menu press the [+] 3 times within – To change the adjusted calibration concentration press [+]. – To adjust the operation timer connect Dräger Pac 7000 to a
3 seconds. The instrument beeps twice, quickly. The notice The first digit flashes. Change the value of the flashing digit PC using the connecting cradle or the E-Cal System. The ad-
icon [!] begins to flash. by pressing [+] and press [OK] to accept the value. The next justment can be done with installed software Pac Vision or
– Press [+] again. If a password has been set, three zeros digit will now be flashing. Repeat this process to select the CC Vision.
"000" will appear on the display with the first zero flashing. next three values. After the last acceptance using the [OK]
The password is entered one digit at a time. Change the button the calibration concentration is complete. 6.3 Usable life alarm / end of operation period
value of the flashing digit by pressing [+] and press [OK] to – Open the regulator valve to let calibration gas flow over the – A useable life alarm can be adjusted using the adjustable op-
accept the value. The next digit will now be flashing. Repeat sensor (flow: 0.5 l/min). eration timer (see chapter 6.2).
this process to select the next two values. After the last – Press [OK] to start the calibration. The concentration flash- – If an operation period is set a warning period begins before
acceptance using the [OK] button the password is complete. es. When the indicated value shows a stable concentration the end of the installed operation period.
Note: the default password is "001". press [OK]. – During this period the remaining life time flashes just after
– If a correct password has been entered or no password has – If the calibration is successful a short double beep occurs turning the instrument on, e. g. "30" / "d".
been set, the display shows the icon for fresh air calibration and the instrument returns to the measuring mode. – This alarm occurs at 10 % of the set operation period or at
flashing. – If the calibration failed a long single beep occurs. least 30 days before end of the operation period.
– Press [OK] to enter the fresh air calibration function or press "– – –" is shown instead of the measured value, and the [X] – To acknowledge this message [OK] must be pressed. After
[+] to switch over to the span calibration function. After this icon and the span calibration icon are lit. In this case the cal- that, the instrument can be used further.
the display shows the icon for span calibration flashing. ibration can be repeated. – After the usable operation period has expired, the text "0" /
– Press [OK] to enter the span calibration function or press [+] "d" will alternate in the display and cannot be acknowledged.
again to switch over to the measurement mode. 5.4 Adjustment of the password The instrument will not longer measure.
– For adjustment of the password connect Dräger Pac 7000 to
5.2 Fresh air calibration a PC using the connecting cradle or the 6.4 Measurement of % COHB
– To enter the fresh air calibration function press [OK] after E-Cal System. The password can be adjusted with installed – Dräger Pac 7000 CO-version is equipped with a measuring
entering the menu while the fresh air calibration icon flashes. software Pac Vision or CC Vision. mode to measure % HBCO in exhaled air. The exhaled CO
The fresh air calibration icon stops flashing and the indicated Note: If the passowrd is set to "000", this means no password provides a convenient and reliable concentration value to
value flashes. is set. measure the carboxyhemoglobin (COHB) content of the
– To finish the fresh air calibration press [OK], the fresh air blood.
calibration icon is removed from the display and the instru- – To activate this function connect Dräger Pac 7000 to a PC
ment returns to the measuring mode. using the connecting cradle or the E-Cal System. The adjust-
– If the fresh air calibration failed a long single beep occurs. 6 Maintenance and Configuration ment can be done with installed software Pac Vision or
"– – –" is shown instead of the measured value, and the [X] CC Vision.
icon and the fresh air calibration icon are lit. In this case the – The device does not need any special maintenance. – After activation of this function the display alternates
fresh air calibration can be repeated or the instrument can be – For individual configuration or individual calibration connect between "HB" and a concentration. The concentration will be
calibrated. Dräger Pac 7000 to a PC using the connecting cradle or the indicated in the unit of % COHB.
E-Cal System. Configuration and calibration can be done – For the measurement connect Dräger Pac 7000 to the cali-
5.3 Calibration with installed software Pac Vision or CC Vision. Strictly bration adapter and connect a mouth piece (Dräger order
5.3.1 Automatically Calibration follow the instructions for use of the modules and software in code: 68 05 703) to the calibration adapter.
– With Dräger Bump Test Station “Printer” the unit can be con- use. – Blow into the mouth piece for approximately 20 seconds.
figured to automatically start a calibration after a failed bump – Wait for the highest indication in the display.
test without pressing any key. 6.1 Data logger – During calibration and bump test, the instrument reverts back
– Dräger Pac 7000 is equipped with a data logger. The data to the regular ppm CO mode and returns to COHB mode
5.3.2 PC-based Calibration logger stores events and the peak concentration measured once finished.
– For calibration connect Pac 7000 to a PC using the connect- during during a variable interval adjustable with Pac Vision or – There are no gas alarms and no TWA / STEL measurements
ing cradle or the E-Cal System. Calibration can be done with CC Vision. The data logger runs about 5 days in a 1 minute available in COHB mode.
installed software Pac Vision or CC Vision. A calibration intervall. If the memory of the data logger is filled the data log-
"due date" can be set using the operation timer (in days). ger overwrites the oldest stored data.

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7 Alarms – Open the front case and remove the depleted battery. 10.1 Trouble shooting errors
– Press and hold [OK] for approx. 3 seconds while battery is Code Cause Remedies
7.1 Concentration Pre/Main Alarms not installed.
– The alarm will activate whenever the alarm thresholds A1 or – Insert the new battery according to specified polarity (+/–). 100 Flash / EEprom write Contact Service
A2 are exceeded. – Place front case back and fasten it by tightening the 4 screws failed
– The instrument is equipped with a vibrating alarm. It vibrates of the back case. 102 AD system defect Contact Service
in parallel to these alarms. – After changing the battery a sensor warm up time is needed 104 Flash check sum wrong Contact Service
– During an A1, the LED will blink and the alarm will sound. (see chapter 11). The gas value flashes until the warm up
– During an A2, the LED and alarm tone will repeat in a double time has passed. 105 Broken or missing O2 Replace O2 sensor
repeating pattern. sensor
– The display will alternate between the measurement value 8.2 Handling of exhausted batteries 106 Most recent settings Recalibrate instrument
and "A1" or "A2". – Caution: restored
– When the TWA A1 alarm is activated, the TWA icon flashes – Never throw them into a fire! 107 Self test failed Contact Service
in addition to the audible, optical and vibrating alarm. – Never attempt to charge them! 108 Data Logger download Repeat operation
– When the STEL A2 alarm is activated, the STEL icon flashes – Never attempt to open them, danger of explosion! faild
in addition to the audible, optical and vibrating alarm. – Dispose of exhausted batteries only as special waste in
– The alarms may, according to the selected configuration, be accordance with local regulations. 109 Configuration incomplete Configure again
acknowledged or turned off (see chapter 11). "Acknowledge- – Spent batteries may be returned to Dräger Safety for dispos- 240 Bump test failed Repeat operation or
able": alarm tone and vibration can be acknowledged by al. calibrate instrument
pressing [OK].
– "Latching": The alarm will only deactivate when the concen-
tration falls under the alarm threshold and then [OK] is
pressed. 11 Technical Specifications
9 Sensor
– If the alarm is not latching, the alarm will deactivate as soon 11.1 General
as the concentration falls under the alarm threshold. 9.1 Changing the sensor
Environmental Conditions
– Do not change the sensor in explosion-hazard areas!
7.2 Battery pre / main alarms – Replace sensor when instrument can no longer be During operation temperature see 11.3 and 11.4
– When the battery pre-alarm is activated, the audible alarm calibrated! 700 to 1300 hPa
sounds and the LED blinks, and the "low battery" icon " " – Use only the DrägerSensor XXS of the same gas type! 10 to 90 % relative humidity
flashes. – Turn the instrument off. Conditions for 0 to 40 oC 32 to 104 oF
– To acknowledge the pre-alarm, push [OK]. – Unscrew the 4 screws from the back case. storage 30 to 80 % relative humidity
– After the first battery pre-alarm, the battery will last for approx. – Open the front case and remove the battery. Battery life 24 hours of use per day,
1 further week and the "low battery" icon stays lit. – Remove the sensor. (typical at 25 oC) 1 minute alarm per day:
– When the battery main alarm is activated, the audible alarm – Insert the new sensor. >5,500 hours, O2: >2,700 hours
sounds in a repeating pattern of 2 repeating tones and the – Press and hold [OK] for approx. 3 seconds while battery is
LED blinks in the same pattern. not installed. Intensity of alarm typical 90 dBA at 30 cm / 1 ft.
– The battery main alarm is not acknowledgeable; the instru- – Insert the battery according to specified polarity (+/–). Dimensions 64 x 84 x 20 mm (battery compartment
ment will automatically turn off after approx. 10 seconds. – Place front case back and fasten it by tightening the 4 screws (without clip) 25 mm)
– In case of a very low battery, the internal voltage monitor of the back case. 2.5 x 3.3 x 0.8 (battery compartment 1 in.)
could activate the LED’s. – After inserting the battery a sensor warm up time is needed Weight 106 g / 3.8 oz.
(see chapter 11). The gas value flashes until the warm up
time has passed. Ingress protection IP 65
– After changing the sensor and after the warm up time is fini- Approvals (see “Approvals” on page 159)
8 Battery shed the instrument must be calibrated (see chapter 5.3).
11.2 Standard Configuration (Factory Settings)
8.1 Changing the battery
Vibration Alarm yes
– Do not change the battery in explosion-hazard areas!
– The instrument contains a replaceable lithium battery. 10 Instrument alarm Bump Test Interval off
– The battery is part of the Ex approval. Life Signal 1) off
– Only the following battery types shall be used: – The alarm and LED will be activated three times, periodically.
– The [X] icon is flashing; a 3 digit error code will be shown in Turning the instrument off always allowed
Duracell 123 Photo, Lithium, 3 V
Duracell 123 Ultras, Lithium, 3 V the display. Data Logger Interval 1 minute
Panasonic CR123A, Lithium, 3 V – If an error appears in the display see chapter 10.1 and if Operation Timer off
Energizer EL123A, Lithium, 3 V necessary please contact Service of Dräger Safety. % COHB Mode off
Powerone CR123A, Lithium, 3 V
– Turn the instrument off. 1) For measurements according to EN 45544 (CO, H2S) or EN 50104 (O2) the
– Unscrew the 4 screws from the back case. Life Signal must be switched on.

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11.3 Sensor Specifications and Instrument Configuration
Principle of measurement is an electrochemical 3-electrode sensor. Oxygen (O2) cannot be measured in the presence
of Helium (He)!
The Type-Examination-Certificate covers the measuring function for Oxygen enrichtment and defficiency.
CO H2S O2 Cross sensitivity factors 4) CO H2S O2
Measuring Range 0 ... 1999 ppm 0 ... 100 ppm 2 ... 25 vol.-% Acetylene ≤2 negligible ≤ –0.5
Certified range 3 to 500 ppm 1 to 100 ppm 2 to 25 vol. % Ammonia negligible negligible negligible
test gas concentration 20 to 999ppm 5 to 90ppm 10 to 25 vol.% Carbon dioxide negligible negligible ≤ –0.04
factory set calibration concentration 50 ppm 20 ppm 18 vol.% Carbon monoxide negligible ≤ 0.2
Temperature range, operation –20 ... 50 oC –20 ... 50 oC –20 ... 50 oC Clorine ≤ 0.05 ≤ –0.2 negligible
–4 ... 122oF –4 ... 122oF –4 ... 122oF Ethane no value no value ≤ –0.2
Alarm Threshold A1 2) 30 ppm 10 ppm 19 vol.-% 1) Ethanol negligible negligible negligible
acknowledgeable Yes Yes No Ethene no value no value ≤ –1
latching No No Yes Hydrogen ≤ 0.35 negligible ≤ –1.5
Alarm Threshold A2 2) 60 ppm 20 ppm 23 vol.-% Hydrogen chloride negligible negligible negligible
acknowledgeable No No No Hydrogen cyanide negligible negligible negligible
latching Yes Yes Yes Hydrogen sulphide ≤ 0.03 negligible
TWA Threshold A1 2) 30 ppm 10 ppm No Methane negligible negligible negligible
STEL Threshold A2 2) 60 ppm 10 ppm No Nitrogen dioxide ≤ 0.05 ≤ –0.25 negligible
No. of STEL periods 4 4 No Nitrogen monoxide ≤ 0.2 ≤ 0.03 negligible
Average STEL duration 15 minutes 15 minutes No Propane negligible negligible negligible
Warm up time (switch on) 20 minutes 20 minutes 20 minutes Sulphur dioxide ≤ 0.04 ≤ 0.1 negligible
Warm up time (sensor or battery change) 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes
Reproducibility 4) Multiply cross sensitivity factor by gas concentration to get reading.

Zero point: ≤ ± 2 ppm ≤ ± 0.5 ppm ≤ ± 0.2 vol.-%


Sensitivity: [% of measured value] ≤±2 ≤±2 ≤±1
Drift (20 oC)
Zero point: ≤ ± 2 ppm/a ≤ ± 1 ppm/a ≤ ± 0.5 vol.-%/a
Sensitivity: [% of meas. value/month] ≤±1 ≤±1 ≤±1
Response times t0...50/t0...90 7/11 seconds 7/13 seconds 12/20 seconds
Zero error (EN45544) 6 ppm 2 ppm –––
Standards, performance tests for toxic gases and EN 45544 EN 45544 EN 50104
oxygen deficiency and enrichment Type Certificate EN 50271 EN 50271 EN 50271
PFG 07 G 003
Sensor Order Number 3) 6810882 6810883 6810881
Sensor Data Sheet Order Number 9023816 9023819 9023820
1) For O2 A1 is the lower alarm threshold, used to indicate Oxygen deficiency.
2) Please be aware of special settings by customer requirements.
3) Please be aware of limited lifetime of sensors. Excessive storage reduces
operating time of sensors.
Temperature range of storage is 0 ... 35 oC (32 ... 95oF)

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11.4 Sensor Specifications and Instrument Settings for other Gases
NH3 SO2 PH3 HCN NO2 CO2 Cl2 H2S LC OV 3) OV-A 3)
Measuring Range 0 ... 300 ppm 0 ... 100 ppm 0 ... 20 ppm 0 ... 50 ppm 0 ... 50 ppm 0 ... 5 vol.-% 0 ... 20 ppm 0 ... 100 ppm 0 ... 200 ppm 0 ... 200 ppm
Calibration concentration 50 ppm in N2 10 ppm in N2 0.5 ppm in N2 10 ppm in N2 10 ppm in N2 2.5 vol.-% in air 5 ppm in N2 20 ppm in N2 20 ppm in N2 20 ppm in N2
Temperature range, operation –30 ... 50 oC –30 ... 50 oC –20 ... 50 oC –20 ... 50 oC –30 ... 50 oC –20 ... 40 oC –30 ... 50 oC –40 ... 50 oC –20 ... 50 oC –20 ... 50 oC
–22 ... 122oF –22 ... 122oF –4 ... 122oF –4 ... 122oF –22 ... 122oF –4 ... 104oF –22 ... 122oF –40 ... 122oF –4 ... 122oF –4 ... 122oF
Alarm Threshold A1 2) 50 ppm 1 ppm 0.1 ppm 10 ppm 5 ppm 0.5 vol.-% 0.5 ppm 1.6 ppm 10 ppm 10 ppm
acknowledgeable Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
latching No No No No No No No No No No
Alarm Threshold A2 2) 100 ppm 2 ppm 0.2 ppm 20 ppm 10 ppm 3 vol.-% 1 ppm 3.2 ppm 20 ppm 20 ppm
acknowledgeable No No No No No No No No No No
latching Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2)
TWA Threshold A1 50 ppm 1 ppm 0.1 ppm 10 ppm 5 ppm 0.5 vol.-% 0.5 ppm 5 ppm No No
STEL Threshold A2 2) 50 ppm 1 ppm 0.1 ppm 40 ppm 5 ppm 2 vol.-% 0.5 ppm 5 ppm No No
No. of STEL periods 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 No No
Average STEL duration 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes No No
Warm up time 2.5 hours 15 minutes 15 minutes 35 minutes 15 minutes 12 hours 40 minutes 15 minutes 18 hours 18 hours
Reproducibility
Zero point: ≤ ± 3 ppm ≤ ± 0.2 ppm ≤ ± 0.02 ppm ≤ ± 0.5 ppm ≤ ± 0.5 ppm ≤ ± 0.2 vol.-% ≤ ± 0.05 ppm ≤ ± 0.1 ppm ≤ ± 3 ppm ≤ ± 5 ppm
Sensitivity: [% of measured value] ≤±3 ≤±2 ≤±2 ≤±5 ≤±2 ≤ ± 20 ≤±2 ≤±5 ≤±5 ≤ ± 20
o
Drift (20 C)
Zero point: ≤ ± 5 ppm/a ≤ ± 1 ppm/a ≤ ± 0.05 ppm/a ≤ ± 2 ppm/a ≤ ± 1 ppm/a ≤ ± 0.2 vol.-%/a ≤ ± 0.2 ppm/a ≤ ± 0.2 ppm/a ≤ ± 5 ppm/a ≤ ± 5 ppm/a
Sensitivity: [% of meas. value/month] ≤±2 ≤±2 ≤±2 ≤±5 ≤±2 ≤ ± 15 ≤±2 ≤±5 ≤±2 ≤±3
Sensor Order Number 1) 68 10 888 68 10 885 68 10 886 68 10 887 68 10 884 68 10 889 68 10 890 68 11 525 68 11 530 68 11 535
Sensor Data Sheet Order Number 90 23 922 90 23 919 90 23 920 90 23 921 90 23 918 90 23 923 90 23 924 90 23 970 90 23 994 90 23 995
Please be aware of possible sensor cross sensitivities (see Sensor Data Sheet).

12 Accessories 13 Changing dust and water filter


Description Order-code
Connecting Cradle, complete with USB cable and Pac Vision software
Calibration Adapter
83 18 587
83 18 588
!
Lithium battery 45 43 808
Dust and water filter 45 43 836
Leather carrying case 45 43 822
Bump Test Station, complete with test gas cylinder 58 L 83 18 586
(gas type by customer request)
E-Cal instrument module for connection of 4 Dräger Pac 1000 to 7000 to a E-Cal Master Station or to Module 83 18 589
Adapter
00223826_04.eps

Dräger Bump Test Station “Printer” complete with test gas cylinder 58 L, including Auto Detect Function for 83 21 008
Pac 7000 (gas type by customer request)

1) Please be aware of limited lifetime of sensors. Excessive storage reduces operating time of sensors. Temperature range of storage is 0 to 35 oC (32 to 95oF)
2) Please be aware of special settings by customer requirements.
3) For ethylene oxide only.

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