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The Technical Handbook and Instructions for Use / data sheets for the utilized sensors and the Dräger PC software CC Vision for Dräger X-am 5600 can be downloaded on the product page of the X-am 5600
at the following Internet site: www.draeger.com See also the instructions for use provided and the data sheets for the sensors used.
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Certified measuring range for: 1 to 100 ppm.
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Certified measuring range for: 0.4 to 100 ppm.
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Range of measured values of a flammable gas that according to the standard can be around zero in a range of +/- 5 % LEL and where the instrument displays "0".
Range of measured values of oxygen that according to the standard can be around 20.9 % in a range of +/- 0.5 % LEL and where the instrument displays "0".
Range of measured values of a toxic gas that according to the standard can be in a range around 0 depending on the sensor and where the instrument displays "0". The exact values are specified in
the "Capture range" column for the relevant sensor.
This range of measured values is known as the "capture range" where minor measured value fluctuations (e.g. signal noise, concentration fluctuations) does not result in a changing display. Measured
values outside the capture range are displayed using their daily measured values. The set capture range can be exported using Dräger CC Vision and may be lower than given above. The capture range
is continuously activated in measuring mode and disabled in calibration mode.
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A table of the cross sensitivities is contained in the Instructions for Use or the data sheet of the respective sensor.
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The measuring signals can be negatively affected ethane, ethene, ethine, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. No O
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The measuring signals can be affected additively by sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen and negatively by chlorine.
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The measured signals can be affected additively by ethyne, nitrogen monoxide and carbon monoxide. Increased hydrogen concentrations within the measuring range of the XXS H
false alarms due to the additive effect on the XXS H
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The instrument responds to most combustible gases and vapours. The sensitivities differ depending on the type of gas. Dräger recommends a calibration using the target gas to be measured.
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Certified measuring range for: 3 to 500 ppm.
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For methane, propane and ethylene.
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Certified measuring range for: 0.01 to 5.00 vol. % CO
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At ambient temperatures below -10 °C and above +50 °C, the zero deviation can be up to +/- 5 ppm CO.
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For methane, propane and nonane, 0-100 %LEL in each case.
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The measuring signals can be affected additively by acetylene, hydrogen and nitrogen monoxide.
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