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Dräger PIR 7200

The Dräger PIR 7200 is an explosion proof point infrared gas detector for continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide.

Designed for the industrial use, the transmitter offers drift-free optics. And due to its robust product design the PIR 7200 can be operated even in harsh environments.

Dräger PointGard 2100

The Dräger PointGard 2100 series is a self-contained gas detection system for the continuous area monitoring of toxic gases in ambient air.

PointGard 2100’s rugged, water-resistant housing comes complete with a horn and strobes, a built-in power supply, and reliable DrägerSensor,.

 

Dräger PointGard 2200

The Dräger PointGard 2200 is a self-contained gas detection system for the continuous area monitoring of flammable gases and vapors in ambient air.

PointGard 2200’s rugged, water-resistant housing comes complete with a horn and strobes, a built-in power supply, and reliable Dräger Sensor,.

 

Dräger PointGard 2700

​The Dräger PointGard 2700 is a self-contained gas detection system for the continuous area monitoring of flammable hydrocarbon gases and vapors in ambient air.

PointGard 2700’s rugged, water-resistant housing comes complete with a horn and strobes, a built-in power supply, and external relays. It is compatible with a remotely mounted Dräger PIR 7000 Type 334 or Type 340 infrared gas sensor.

Dräger PointGard 2720

The Dräger PointGard 2720 is a self-contained gas detection system for the continuous area monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2) in ambient air.

PointGard 2720’s rugged, water-resistant housing comes complete with a horn and strobes, a built-in power supply, and is compatible with a remotely mounted Dräger PIR 7200 infrared CO2 sensor.

Dräger Polytron 6100 EC WL

The Dräger Polytron 6100 EC WL is a wireless transmitter for continuous monitoring of toxic gases and oxygen.

The intrinsically safe and SIL2-rated transmitter features completely wireless signal transmission and power supply. The internal battery pack allows the transmitter to operate continually for up to 24 month. This makes the Polytron a flexible and cost efficient solution for plant expansions, upgrades or new installations.

Dräger Polytron® 2000

Robust, precise, safe – the Dräger Polytron® 2000 is a stationary gas detector for measuring standard gases (O2, H2S, NH3, Cl2, CO).

With the new, pre-calibrated Dräger Sensor MEC and robust design, this gas transmitter is a reliable and economic solution for non-explosion proof areas.

Dräger Polytron® 3000

The Dräger Polytron® 3000 is an intrinsically safe gas detector for the continuous monitoring of more than 60 toxic gases and oxygen in ambient air.

It is the part of a new generation of gas detectors developed on a modular platform. Communication to the central control system is done via a 4 to 20 mA signal.

 

Dräger Polytron® 5100 EC

The Dräger Polytron, 5100 EC is a cost-effective explosion-proof transmitter for the detection of toxic gases or oxygen in standard applications.

It uses a high performance plug-and-play electrochemical DrägerSensor, to detect a specific gas. A 2- or 3-wire 4 to 20 mA output with relays makes it compatible with most control systems.

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 that will detect most flammable gases and vapors. A 3-wire 4 to 20 mA analogue output with relays makes it compatible with most control systems.

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.

Dräger Polytron® 5700 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.