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Wireless gas monitoring

25 January 2013

According to Draeger, transportable gas detection has entered a new era with the launch of its X-zone 5000 wireless monitoring unit. Easily positioned and providing clear alarms, the robust, waterproof units ensure incr

According to Draeger, transportable gas detection has entered a new era with the launch of its X-zone 5000 wireless monitoring unit. Easily positioned and providing clear alarms, the robust, waterproof units ensure increased levels of safety by detecting and communicating the presence of a wide range of toxic, combustible and explosive gases over longer distances.

Bringing Zone 0 ATEX performance, long sensor life, enhanced battery life and a high degreee of flexibility to area monitoring, the Draeger X-zone also offers a lower cost of ownership.

Using a variety of alarms to warn of different types of gases, up to 25 of the units can be used at any one time, acting as wireless monitors around a specific zone, including those areas where an explosion hazard might exist. This networking and synchronised signalling capability means people can be guided away from the potential hazard.
 
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