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Dräger Pac 8000

Dräger Pac 8000 Single Gas Detector

Shop the Dräger Pac 8000 for precise specialty gas detection. IP68 waterproof, ATEX certified, and built for extreme environments. Order now!

Gases Monitored
Specialty Gases (HCN, NH3, Cl2, NO2, PH3, etc.)
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
Weight
Approx. 106g (113g with clip)
Data Logger
Standard (Records Concentrations and Events)

Equipment Analysis

Precision Detection for Hazardous Gases with the Dräger Pac® 8000

The Dräger Pac 8000 is a high-end personal single gas detector designed for the most challenging industrial conditions. Unlike standard monitors, the Pac 8000 is capable of detecting up to 29 different specialty gases, including Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN), Ammonia (NH3), Chlorine (Cl2), and other hazardous substances, with laboratory-grade precision.

Advanced Technical Features

  • Specialty Gas Sensors: Equipped with robust DrägerSensors® that offer high sensitivity for exotic gases while maintaining exceptional stability and low cross-sensitivity.

  • Extreme Durability: Features an IP68-rated housing that is waterproof, dust-tight, and chemical-resistant, ensuring functionality even after accidental submersion.

  • Comprehensive Alarm System: Utilizes a 360-degree visual LED alarm, a powerful 95 dB audible signal, and a vibrating alert to ensure the user is notified instantly in high-noise areas.

  • D-Light Compliance Indicator: A flashing green LED provides a quick visual confirmation that the device has been bump tested and is ready for use.

Industrial Benefits and Use Cases

The Dräger Pac 8000 is the premier choice for chemical processing, pharmaceutical labs, and heavy industrial plants. Its ability to monitor for TLV (Threshold Limit Values) and STEL (Short-Term Exposure Limits) makes it indispensable for confined space entry and high-risk maintenance where specialty gas exposure is a critical safety concern.

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