Conyers, GA (PressExposure) July 07, 2010 -- The New Draeger X-am 5000 multi-gas monitor measures a range of toxic gases and is ideal for use in confined space before entry.
Draeger introduces the Draeger X-am 5000 multi-gas monitor for the continuous measurement of combustible gases, oxygen, and a range of toxic gases including: CO, H2S, NO2, SO2, PH3, HCN, NH3, CO2, Cl2, and Organic Vapors. Combustible gas measurements can be made in the range of 0-100%LEL, and 0-5% or 0-100% by Volume of methane;, oxygen from 0-25% by volume, carbon monoxide from 0 to 2,000 PPM, hydrogen sulfide from 0 to 200 PPM. Other toxic sensor ranges will vary by sensor.
The Draeger X-am 5000 personal gas monitor can be ordered in 1 to 5 gas configurations, with 1 to 4 sensors installed, utilizing our new dual CO/H2S sensor. Coupled with the Draeger X-am 1/2/5000 Remote Sample Pump, the monitor is also effective for monitoring confined spaces prior to entry.
Powered by two "AA" alkaline batteries or a rechargeable NiMHy battery, the X-am 5000 will provide continuous monitoring for more than 12 hours and the standard datalogger will record >1,000 hours of exposure data with 4 sensors installed.
The Draeger X-am 5000 monitor is E-Cal compatible for automatic calibration and documentation. A bump test station is also available for quick function and alarm testing for standard gas configurations. The monitor can be configured to automatically perform a bump test and calibration when put into the bump test station. The results of the test are then recorded in the instrument´s data logger or an optional printer/interface for the bump station.
