Draeger Pac 6000 Personal Gas Detector, for CO

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Part Number: 805-26369

Draeger Pac 6000 Personal Gas Detector, for CO Overview

Pac 6000 Personal Gas Detector for CO; 0 to 2000 pppm; 35 ppm alarm and 50 ppm alarm
Requires calibration using appropriate calibration gas(es) and regulator sold separately
Dräger No. 8326369

Pac Series Personal Gas Detectors
Miniature, Fast, and Reliable Single-gas Detection

 
Performance Profile
Service Life 2 years
Sensors Permanent
Display Continuous concentration and optional status display, peak value
Alarms Vibration, acoustic, visual, and display
Datalogging Datalogger and event logger
Special Features
  • Password-protected calibration menu
  • IR interface
  • O2 sensor has two additional alarm thresholds
Battery Changeable, lithium
Battery Life 2 years O2 sensor: 12 months
Models Available CO, H2S, O2, SO2
Warranty Instrument: 2 years
Sensors: 2 years

 

 
  • Gas Detector Brand : Draeger
  • Single or Multi Gas : Single
  • PID : No
  • IEQ : No
  • Confined Space : Yes



Miniature, lightweight Dräger Pac Series single-gas detectors are designed for easy personal detection of hazardous gas levels. Pac Series detectors are specially designed to allow gas to enter the sensor from several directions to reduce the possibility of blocked airflow to the sensor. Three Pac models are available to meet the needs of different industrial users and applications. The Pac 8000 is an advanced unlimited-life single-gas detector with advanced alarm and display options. The Pac 6500 features an unlimited life span with replaceable battery, sensor, and filter. The Pac 6000 offers the same powerful detection as the Pac 6500 but with a life span of two years (non-replaceable sensor). All three detectors feature a datalogger and an event logger. Pac 6500 and 6000 detectors are available for oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, or sulfur dioxide. The Pac 8000 is the choice for special gases such as ozone, phosgene, and nitrogen dioxide.