Dräger Cl2 Detector Pac 7000 Disposable Chlorine Gas Detector


Full working order, comes in a plain box, in good cosmetic condition.


High Street RRP £850


A robust and reliable single-gas detection device designed for challenging environments. This non-disposable personal monitor accurately detects hazardous concentrations of several different gases, including special gases like nitrogen dioxide (NO), ozone (O), and phosgene (COCl).

Key Features:

·        High-Performance Sensors: Equipped with powerful sensors that offer quick response times (low t-90), ensuring rapid detection of gases. Users can define additional alarm thresholds for Threshold Limit Values (TLV®/TWA) and Short Term Exposure Limits (STEL) to enhance safety.

·        Versatile Gas Detection: The Pac 8000 can be fitted with sensors for various gases, including carbon dioxide (CO), chlorine (Cl), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), ammonia (NH), nitrogen dioxide (NO), phosphine (PH), and organic vapours (OV or OV-A). It excels in detecting special gases, capable of sensing ozone from concentrations as low as 0.02 ppm and phosgene from 0.01 ppm.

·        Rugged Design: Built to withstand extreme conditions, the Pac 8000's sensors tolerate air pressures between 700 and 1,300 mbar. A membrane filter protects the sensor from dust and liquids, and the shock-proof, chemical-resistant housing meets IP68 standards.

·        User-Friendly Interface: The large, non-verbal display clearly indicates gas concentrations, units, and battery status. Bright backlighting ensures readability in low-light conditions. Each sensor variant features clear colour coding to minimize the chance of mistakes.

·        Comprehensive Alarm System: In hazardous situations, the device triggers audible, visual, and vibrating alarms. Two bright, flashing LEDs ensure visibility from all sides, and the acoustic signal reaches a volume of 90 dB. The display can show the peak concentration measured at any given moment, and earlier alarms can be retrieved later, even if acknowledged.

·        Data Logging: The Pac 8000 logs concentrations and events along with date and time. Data can be downloaded to a PC via an interface for further analysis and reporting.