Wireless safety net May 1st 2011 Operating as an all-round safety
network, the new Draeger X-zone
5000 uses wireless technology to
automatically connect multiple
monitors for continuous detection of
toxic, combustible and explosive gases.
These transportable units are
quick to deploy and easy to set up.
Issuing a loud alarm as soon as a gas
is detected, they change colour to
identify the alarm status. Areas where
gas has been detected are indicated
by red alarms. Safe atmospheres, and
therefore a safe escape route, are
confirmed by green alarms.
As soon as one of the units detects
a gas it immediately transmits an
alarm to each of the others. Up to 25
Draeger X-zones can be used at any
one time, forming a complete wireless
network to suit the application,
including those where an explosion
hazard might exist. The unit can be
fitted with up to four sensors to
detect as many as five gases at once.
Draeger X-zone 5000 can be left in
situ for up to 120h continuous
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