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Compact gas detector
June 1st 2007

Designed to meet the needs of short-term projects, the Draeger Pac 1000 Personal Monitor provides an immediate alarm as soon as harmful concentrations of carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide or oxygen are detected.

Offering 100 days of maintenance-free protection, without requiring battery or sensor to be replaced, it provides three alarm functions and is easy to use.

Small yet robust and featuring simple pushbutton operation and language-free, back-lit LCD, Pac 1000 provides a clear readout of the hazard concentration during an alarm.

Two alarm points can be set to meet the needs of different applications and, in addition to a two-tone audible alarm, the user benefits from vibrating and visual alarms. A warning will be issued in the event of instrument error and before the end of the unit's life.

For maximum reliability, the display features a bump test icon that informs the user as and when a function test is required. This can be easily carried out with a Draeger Bump Test Station whilst the Bump Test mode can be configured, calibrated and adjusted via PC using Pac Vision or CCVision software.

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