Dräger Pac 6500 O2 Single-Gas Detector

The robust Dräger Pac® 6500 is your reliable companion under tough

conditions. The personal single-gas detection device measures CO, H2S,

SO2 or O2 quickly and precisely. Quick sensor response times and a

powerful battery also ensure safety.
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Dräger Pac 6500  O2 Single-Gas Detector
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02 | Dräger Pac® 6500

Single-gas detector

‒ for personal air monitoring

‒ detection of carbon monoxide, oxygen, hydrogen sulphide or sulphur dioxide

‒ non-disposable

Strong performance for maximum safety

You can rely on the Dräger Pac 6500: the personal single-gas detection device warns against hazardous

concentrations of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide or oxygen with precision and reliability.

Powerful sensors with a very low t-90 response time ensure quick reactions. The Pac 6500 is versatile thanks

to its wide measurement range. For example, the CO sensor measures concentrations from 1 to 1,999 ppm,

and the H2S sensor from 0.4 to 100 ppm.

Easy handling thanks to clear user guidance

The D-Light indicates whether functionality of the device has been tested and whether it is ready to use. The

housing is also designed with your safety in mind: each sensor variant of the Dräger Pac 6500 features clearly

visible colour coding, thereby minimising the chance of mistakes.

Robust design – even for the toughest conditions

The Pac 6500 can easily handle even extreme conditions. Depending on the sensor, temperatures from -40 °C

to 55 °C and air pressures between 700 and 1,300 mbar can be tolerated.

A membrane filter protects the sensor from foreign matter such as dust and liquids. The shock-proof, chemicalresistant

housing meets the requirements specified in the IP68 standard rating.
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