Extract: For details, see the Instructions for Use/data sheets for the sensors used
1)
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1)
The Technical Handbook and Instructions for Use/data sheets for the sensors used and the PC software CC-Vision for Dräger X-am
5600
are available on the product page of the X-am
5600
at
the
following
Internet address: www.draeger.com. See also attached Instructions for Use and Data Sheets of the sensors used.
XXS O
2
XXS H
2
S
XXS H
2
S LC
XXS H
2
HC
Measuring principle
electrochemical
electrochemical
electrochemical
electrochemical
Meauserement value configuration time t
0...90
10
seconds
15 seconds
18 seconds
20 seconds
Measurement value configuration time t
0...50
6 seconds
6 seconds
6 seconds
11 seconds
Measuring range
0 to 25
vol.-%
0 to 200 ppm H
2
S
2)
2)
Certified for 1 to 100 ppm.
0 to 100 ppm H
2
S
3)
3)
Certified for 0.4 to 100
ppm.
0 to 100 %LEL
or
0 to 4 vol.-%
Lower limit of measuring range
(EN
45544)
– – –
1 ppm
0.4
ppm
– – –
Zero error (EN 45544)
– – –
2 ppm
0.4 ppm
0.02
vol.-%
Instrument drift
– – –
1 % of the
measured value/month
1 % of the
measured value/month
4 % of the
measured
value/month
Warm-up time
5 minutes
5 minutes
5 minutes
60 minutes
Effect of Sensor poisons, hydrogen sulphide
H
2
S, 10 ppm: halogenated hydrocarbons, heavy
metals, substances containing silicone or sul-
phur or polymerisable substances:
– – –
– – –
– – –
– – –
Linearity error
0.3
vol.-%
2 %
of the measured
value
2 %
of the measured value
70
%LEL:
4 %LEL
> 70
%LEL:
6.5 %LEL
Standards
(Measuring function for explosion protection and
measurement of oxygen deficiency and oxygen
surplus as well as toxic gases,
DEKRA EXAM GmbH, Essen, Germany:
BVS
10
ATEX
E
080X,
PFG
10
G
001
X
EN 50104
4)
(measurement of oxygen
deficiency and oxygen
surplus)
EN 50271
4)
The measuring signals can be affected negatively by ethane, ethene, ethine, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. No O
2
measurement in helium.
EN 45544-1
5)
EN 45544-2
EN 50271
5)
The measuring signals can be affected additively by sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen and negatively by chlorine.
EN 45544-1
5)
EN 45544-2
EN 50271
EN
60079-29-1
6)
EN 50271
6)
The measuring signals can be affected additively by ethine, sulphur monoxide and carbon monoxide. Increased hydrogen concentrations within the measuring range of the XXS H
2
HC can lead to false
alarms by the additive affect with the XXS H
2
S and the XXS CO as well as by the negative affect with the XXS O
2
.
Cross sensitivities
7)
7)
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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