Product Description:
The Pac III detector has excellent performance! Powerful sound and light alarm, large screen display, easy to use, and equipped with intelligent sensors. All of these features are concentrated in this small but robust gas detector. The Pac III uses Dräger sensor technology to measure a wide range of gases, and more than 30 intelligent sensors can be arbitrarily interchangeable on a single main unit. Dräger sensors respond quickly and precisely to toxic gas to ensure that you can be alerted in the event of a hazard. The Pac III is the most sensitive and alarmable detector for detecting a single gas in today's industrial sector.
Rugged housing
The wide variety of application environments is a challenge for gas detectors. It is not uncommon for use in environments affected by extremely hot, cold, humid, dirty, or corrosive gases. The use of instruments is a test in extremely harsh environments, such as on oil platforms or under mines. The Pac III is designed to adapt to these extremely harsh working environments. ABS metal shell, lightweight, easy to carry, and also withstands impacts. Whether accidentally dropped on the ground, an unintentional collision or accidentally sank into water, the Pac III can still detect and alarm. The O-ring of the housing is dustproof and waterproof. The buzzer and sensor chamber are also sealed against dust. The Pac III is the best application instrument.
Anti-RF interference
The shimmering silver case isn't just about aesthetics. The chrome enclosure effectively protects against potential radio frequency interference (RFI), which means that when you use the walkie-talkie close to the instrument, it will not cause errors
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In addition to effectively preventing RFI, metal housings are also protected against thermal radiation, and the most valuable feature of metals is that they can withstand high temperatures. The Pac III can get the job done in harsh environments, protecting not only itself but also those who use it.
Display
The large screen keeps the user informed. For quick analysis of the environmental situation, the gas concentration is continuously displayed in large letters. Below the concentration are the gas to be measured (e.g., CO, Cl2, PH3, etc.) and the unit of measurement (ppm or %Vol.) and alarm level (A1 or A2) is also displayed on the screen. The bottom of the display is reserved for displaying some special symbols. For example, the battery symbol indicates a low battery. Audible and visual alarm signals indicate alarms or warnings and display information and symbols. Pac III will tell you what you want to know and what you must know.
Easy to operate
The Pac III is small, sturdy and easy to use. Simple three-button operation to power on, shut down, and view the general data you need (e.g., battery level) all with just three keys on the instrument panel. The confirmation alarm and the activation of the background lighting are also clearly marked on the three keys. It is wise to use this instrument when you need to detect gases.
Menu function
Functions such as calibration and alarm setting are done via menu commands in a simple language. These features are password-protected in case of accidental or unauthorized changes. In this mode, the functions of the three keys are up, down, and enter to help you navigate the menus. Fuck of Pac III
It is very intuitive and simple. Whether it is TWA, STEL or upper exposure value, the PacIII Extended can provide the required data and calculation results. With a cycle of 1 minute for each gas exposure, the Pac III can record and store data for 125 hours. To monitor rapid changes and achieve greater accuracy, it is possible
Adjust (lengthen or shorten) the average period. With a standard RS 232, 9-pin interface, the Pac IIIE can be connected to a computer, but with the use of the "G a sVision" software, a window-based program that can chart or analyze the collected data for online data transfer. The stored data can be retrieved according to the gas, date or person being tested, and the data transfer can be completed with ease.
Product highlights
Rugged housing
A wide variety of application environmentsgas detectorIt is a challenge. It is not uncommon for use in environments affected by extremely hot, cold, humid, dirty, or corrosive gases. The use of instruments is a test in extremely harsh environments, such as on oil platforms or under mines. The Pac IIl is designed to adapt to the harsh operating environments on these board ends. ABS metal shell, lightweight, easy to carry, and also withstands impacts.
Whether accidentally dropped on the ground, an unintentional collision or accidentally sank into water, the Pac III can still detect and alarm. The O-ring of the housing is dustproof and waterproof. The buzzer and sensor chamber are sealed against dust. The Pac III is the best application instrument.
Anti-RF interference
The shimmering silver case isn't just about aesthetics. The chrome-plated housing effectively protects against potential radio frequency interference with RFI, which means that when you use the walkie-talkie close to the instrument, it will not cause false alarms.
In addition to effectively preventing RFI, metal ten L shells are also resistant to thermal radiation, and the most valuable feature of metals is that they can withstand high temperatures. The Pac III can get the job done in harsh environments, protecting not only itself but also those who use it.
Easy to operate
Small, rugged and easy to use, the Pac III is simple with three buttons on the instrument panel to power on, shut down, and view the general data needed (e.g., battery level) with just three keys on the instrument panel. The confirmation alarm and activation background lighting are also clearly marked on the three keys, making it a smart choice to use the instrument when you need to detect gases.
Display
The large screen keeps the user informed. For quick analysis of the environmental situation, gas concentrations are continuously displayed in large letters. Below the concentration are the gases to be measured (e.g. CO, CL2, PH2, etc.) and the units of measurement (ppm or %Vol) and alarm levels (A1 and A2) are also displayed on the screen. The bottom of the display is reserved for displaying some special symbols. For example, the battery symbol indicates a battery alarm or warning and displays information and symbols. Pac III will tell you what you want to know and what you must know.
Menu function
Functions such as calibration and alarm setting are done via menu commands in a simple language. These features are password-protected in case of accidental or unauthorized changes. In this mode, the functions of the three keys are up, down, and enter, which help you navigate the menus. The operation of the Pac III is very intuitive and simple.
Whether it is TWA, STEL or upper limit exposure value, the PacIII Extended can provide the required data and calculation results, and the PacIII can record and store data for 125 hours per minute of gas exposure. To monitor rapid changes with greater accuracy, the average cycle can be adjusted (extended or shortened).
With a standard RS 232, 9-pin interface, the PacIII can be connected to a computer, but with the use of the "Gas Vision" software, a window-based program that can chart or analyze the collected data for online data transmission, which can be easily transferred according to the gas, date or person being tested.