Product category:
Gas monitoring and analysis
News Release from: Draeger | Subject: SensorReady XS
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2005
Gas sensor warm up time reduced to just
5 minutes
The new Draeger SensorReady XS ensures that electrochemical DraegerSensors are ready for operation within just five minutes of being connected to a measuring instrument
Designed to significantly reduce sensor warm up time, the new Draeger SensorReady XS ensures that electrochemical DraegerSensors are ready for operation within just five minutes of being connected to a measuring instrument Ideal for use in both maintenance and emergency applications, this innovative development in sensor preparedness saves 25 minutes on the traditional warm up period
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Incorporating an aluminium cover for safe sensor transportation and a lithium battery to ensure that the sensor is maintained in a "ready for operation" mode, the SensorReady XS can be used in any non-explosive environment and with any electrochemical DraegerSensor.
User friendly in design, Draeger's electrochemical sensors offer an extremely fast response with excellent longevity and high sensitivity.
They are also highly specific to the target gas and guarantee outstanding repeatability of the sensor signal.
Featuring a data memory (EEPROM) which stores all sensor-specific data, such as gas sensitivity and date of last calibration, and an embedded temperature sensor which compensates for ambient air temperature effects based on the actual gas temperature, they provide a high quality performance at a reasonable price.
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