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Reliable detection
23 January 2013
Operating as an all-round safety network, the new Draeger X-zone 5000 uses wireless technology to automatically connect multiple monitors for reliable, continuous detection of toxic, combustible and explosive gases.
Operating as an all-round safety
network, the new Draeger X-zone
5000 uses wireless technology to
automatically connect multiple
monitors for reliable, continuous
detection of toxic, combustible and
explosive gases.
Ensuring that personnel have the confidence to work worry free, these transportable units are said to be quick to deploy and easy to set up.
Issuing a loud alarm as soon as a gas is detected, they also change colour to clearly identify the alarm status.
The areas where gas has been detected are indicated by red visual alarms. Safe atmospheres and, therefore, a safe escape route are confirmed by green visual alarms.
Ensuring that personnel have the confidence to work worry free, these transportable units are said to be quick to deploy and easy to set up.
Issuing a loud alarm as soon as a gas is detected, they also change colour to clearly identify the alarm status.
The areas where gas has been detected are indicated by red visual alarms. Safe atmospheres and, therefore, a safe escape route are confirmed by green visual alarms.
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