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Multi Gas Detector – Dräger X-am® 3500

The Dräger X-am® 3500 was especially designed for clearance measurements and personnel monitoring applications.

The 1 to 4 gas detector reliably detects flammable gases and vapors as well as O2, CO, H2S, NOand SO2. The innovative signaling design and extensive range of accessories ensure optimum safety and easy handling.

Benefit

Multi-gas detector

  • ​1 to 4 gas detection device
  • for clearance measurement
  • detection of flammable gases and vapours as well as O2, CO, H2S, NO2 and SO2

Specially designed for use with a pump, optimized for clearance measurement

The Dräger X-am 3500 is equipped with a very powerful pump. It can be connected with hoses up to 147 ft (45 meters) long. A pump adapter makes it easy to switch between diffusion and pump mode at any time. This means the pump is only operated when you actually need it. That saves energy, reduces wear and tear, and thereby extends the lifespan of the pump.

Handy and durable, the Dräger X-am 3500 is intuitive to operate with one-handed operation using three function keys. The easy-to-read color display clearly lays out all the information for you. Thanks to its compact and robust construction, the device can withstand even the harshest conditions.

Clear signaling design

​The signal system of the Dräger X-am 3500 is based on a clear color code, in accordance with the requirements of EN 60079-29-1, EN 45544-1 and EN 50104:

  • Red light = gas alarm
  • Yellow light = device-related alarm, e.g. low battery
  • Green light = device is ready for use
  • Green light = device is ready for use

The green glow of the D-light allows you to see from a distance whether the device has been properly tested and is ready for use.

In case of an alarm, the X-am 3500 alerts you with colorful alarm LEDs, a loud horn (100 dB(A) at a distance of 1 foot / 30 cm), and clearly noticeable vibration. Four preset hazard symbols are available as an option for the display which explicitly indicate the presence of explosive or toxic gas hazards, for example. This allows the user to easily recognize the type of hazard based purely on the symbol displayed.

Economical Fleet Management

​Bumptests and calibrations are carried out simply and quickly using the Dräger X-dock® calibration station. Its low test gas consumption keeps operating costs to a minimum.

Its reporting function and numerous other useful features make the X-dock Manager PC software a smart addition to any fleet management operation. To identify the devices in the fleet, you can either use barcodes or an integrated RFID transponder.

Inductive charging protects against wear and tear

​The X-am 3500 features inductive charging. This makes it easier to operate and increases the lifespan of the device. Issues like corrosion and contact problems in the charging cradle are a thing of the past. You can charge (outside of explosion-hazard zones) and measure simultaneously, e.g, when in use inside vehicles or on machinery. The charging cradles can connect with one another, taking up minimal space, and are compatible with existing Dräger X-am® series cradles.

Additional information

Key Facts

Measurable gases Ex, O2, H2S, CO or NO2 or SO2
Sensorports 4
Number of gases 1 – 4
Applications Personal Air Monitoring + Confined Space Entry
Sensortechnology CAT + EC

Technical Data

Weight 0.5 Kg
Operation time >24h
Dimensions (W × H × D) 0.08×0.18×0.04 m
Battery type Li-Ion
Degree of protection IP 68

Features

Dual sensors No
CatEx Fullrange No
D-Light Yes
Internal pump Yes
X-am Pump No
X-zone 5500 Area Monitoring No
Bump Test Station No
X-dock Station Yes

Approvals

ATEX I M1, II 1G, Ex da ia I Ma, Ex da ia IIC T4 Ga
IECEx I M1, II 1G, Ex da ia I Ma, Ex da ia IIC T4 Ga
c CSA us Class I, Zone 0, AEx da ia IIC T4 Ga Class II, Div 1, Gr. E, F, G; C22.2 No. 152, ANSI-ISA 12.13.01:2000
CE Yes
GOST (EAC) PO Ex da ia I Ma X, 0Ex da ia IIC T4 Ga X
Performance approval Yes
Shipping approval Yes

 

Downloads

Product Datasheet  Portable Gas Detection - Family Brochure DrägerSensor® & Portable Instruments Handbook

Brochure: Dräger's Guide to Portable Gas Detection