Physical Characteristics - Dräger Oxylog 2000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Fuse
(behind the cover of the battery
compartment)
Current consumption when
charging NiCd battery pack
Ventilator OFF
Ventilator ON
Current for trickle charge
Permissible ambient temperature
during charging
Time of operation (electrical)
with internal NiCd battery pack
Alkaline (AA) batteries
Protection class
Type of protection
Protection class of
AC adapter
DC/DC converter
Input voltage
Output voltage
Current consumption
Temperature range
Humidity
Immunity to interference

Physical Characteristics

Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Weight
NiCd battery pack
Operating noise
Sound pressure level
Maximum height of fall
Fast-acting 1 A IEC 127-2
300 mA (for 8 hours, then switches
automatically to trickle charging)
530 mA
30 mA
0 to 35 °C (32 to 95ºF)
Max. 6 hours at 5 to 50 °C (41 to 122ºF)
Max. 3 hours at temperatures below 5 °C (41ºF)
Max. 4 hours at 5 to 50 °C (41 to 122ºF)
Max. 2 hours at temperatures below 5 °C (41ºF)
with typical settings
m
Type BF
(body floating)
IP 54 (splash-proof)
in accordance with IEC 601-1
II
10.5 V DC to 30.0 V DC
12.5 V DC (+0.05 V / –1.0 V)
700 mA to 1600 mA
Protected by an internal micro-fuse
(DIN 41 571 Part 2.0)
– 20 to +50 °C
0 to 95 % relative humidity without condensation
Immune to electromagnetic interference in accordance
with IEC 801-3 and VDE 843T3
215 x 120 x 205 mm (without handle)
4.3 kg (9.5 lbs)
0.15 kg (5.3 oz)
48 dB(A) at a distance of 1 m
0.5 m (20 inch)
Technical Data
Operating Data
Physical Characteristics
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