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With a two-year lifespan and guaranteed to be repair-free during that time, the new Draeger X-am 1700 is one of a new generation of one-tofour gas detectors for personal monitoring applications.

Suitable for use in any industry where explosive gases and vapours, as well as O2, CO and H2S may pose a threat to health, it is said to provide a low cost solution to fast and reliable air monitoring.

No larger than a mobile phone, the lightweight, ergonomically-designed instrument is easy to use and features the latest miniaturised XXS generation of electrochemical DraegerSensors. For improved safety when facing unknown hazards, the catalytic Ex sensor, calibrated to methane, responds quickly to explosive gases. Offering a high level of sensitivity to combustible organic vapours, it also ensures dependable warnings in the event of explosive hazards.

In alarm situations, the device provides three different types of warning: an audible, multi-tone alarm, a visual 180 alarm and a built-in vibrational alarm.

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