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Dräger Pac 6500

Dräger Pac 6500 Single Gas Detector

Shop the Dräger Pac 6500 for precise CO, H2S, SO2, or O2 monitoring. Waterproof, shock-proof, and built for long-term use. Protect your team today!

Gases Monitored
CO, H2S, SO2, or O2 (Sensor Dependent)
Service Life
Non-limited (Replaceable Sensor and Battery)
Ingress Protection
IP68
Alarms
95 dB Audible, 360° Visual LED, Vibrating
Certifications
cCSAus, ATEX, IECEx, CE
Operating Temperature
-30°C to +55°C
Data Logger
Standard (Records Concentrations and Events)
Weight
Approx. 106g (113g with clip)

Equipment Analysis

Personal Safety Redefined with the Dräger Pac® 6500

The Dräger Pac 6500 is a high-performance personal single gas detector designed for the most demanding industrial conditions. Unlike disposable units, the Pac 6500 is built for long-term use, offering quick and precise monitoring for Carbon Monoxide (CO), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), or Oxygen (O2). It is engineered to perform reliably in extreme temperatures and harsh environments, ensuring worker safety remains uncompromised.

Advanced Technical Features

  • High-Performance Sensors: Equipped with extra-fast DrägerSensors® that feature very low t90 response times for immediate hazard notification.

  • Robust IP68 Housing: The shock-proof, chemical-resistant casing is waterproof and dust-tight, capable of surviving accidental submersion.

  • 360° Multi-Alarm System: Features a powerful 95 dB audible alarm, bright flashing LEDs visible from all angles, and a distinct vibrating alert.

  • User-Centric Design: Includes a large, language-free display that clearly shows gas concentrations and battery status, even in low-light conditions.

Industrial Benefits and Use Cases

The Dräger Pac 6500 is the ideal choice for petrochemical plants, mining operations, and metal processing. Its non-limited service life and easily replaceable sensors and batteries make it a sustainable, cost-effective solution for confined space entry and routine personal atmospheric monitoring in high-risk zones.

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