Exchanging, Adding Or Removing A Sensor - Dräger HFG 000 Series Technical Manual

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Maintenance
If the specified temperature range (5 to 35 °C) is not reached or is exceeded,
charging stops automatically. This extends the charging time. After a return to the
temperature range, charging continues automatically.
The gas detector can be switched on again in the charging cradle and is then
supplied with electrical current during operation.
WARNING
No measurement!
If there is an external power supply voltage drop > 1 s in the charging tray while the
gas detector is in operation, the gas detector switches off.
► Ensure uninterrupted power supply. If this cannot be insured, check at regular
intervals to make sure that the gas detector is switched on.
Designation and description
Inductive charging cradle for charging
1 gas detector
Adapter for the plug-in power supply
unit
Plug-in power supply unit for charging
1 gas detector
Plug-in power supply unit for charging
5 gas detectors
Plug-in power supply unit 100-
240 V AC; 1.33 A for charging up to
5 gas detectors
(requires adapter 83 25 736)
Plug-in power supply unit 100-
240 V AC; 6.25 A for charging up to
20 gas detectors
(requires adapter 83 25 736)
Vehicle connection 12 V / 24 V for
charging 1 gas detector
Vehicle connection 12 V / 24 V for
charging up to 5 gas detectors
(requires adapter 83 25 736)
Vehicle mount
(requires adapter 83 25 736 and vehicle
connection cable 83 21 855)
1) Contact Dräger for availability.
6.7

Exchanging, adding or removing a sensor

It is only possible to register sensors in the gas detection instruments X-am
3500/8000 if they are approved for the respective instrument. It is not possible to
change the predefined sensor configuration for the X-am 3500.
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1)
Order no.
83 25 825
83 25 736
83 16 997
83 16 994
83 21 849
83 21 850
45 30 057
83 21 855
83 27 636
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X-am® 3500/8000

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