Drager Pulsar 7000 Manual !!hot!! Jun 2026

4 to 20 mA (proportional to gas concentration) Maintenance/Beam Blocked: 2.0 mA Device Fault: ≤is less than or equal to

Key target gases include a wide range of gaseous hydrocarbons such as .

IP66 and IP67 for harsh offshore and onshore environments. Installation and Mounting Guidelines

Tx2) or utilize the internal frequency configuration settings to prevent cross-talk. Electrical Wiring drager pulsar 7000 manual

Use the integrated optical alignment sights on top of the transmitter and receiver housings. Manually adjust the pan-and-tilt brackets until the opposing unit is centered in the sight crosshairs. Lightly tighten the mounting bolts to hold this position. Step 2: Electronic Optimization via Handheld Terminal

Loosen the fine-adjustment locking bolts on the transmitter bracket.

The manual describes an explosion-proof, open-path infrared gas detector designed for stationary monitoring of combustible hydrocarbons. This system, comprising a transmitter and a receiver, is capable of detecting gas concentrations at distances ranging from 4 to 200 meters. Key Technical Specifications 4 to 20 mA (proportional to gas concentration)

The manual details how to toggle between these using the optional remote magnetic wand—no need to open the housing in hazardous areas.

The manual contains strict warnings regarding the chemical nature of the device:

: Selectable models cover 4–60 m, 30–120 m, or 100–200 m. Step 2: Electronic Optimization via Handheld Terminal Loosen

Install the units downwind of potential leak sources, typically at a height corresponding to the density of the target gas (e.g., higher for methane, lower for propane).

The Pulsar 7000 is an open-path infrared (IR) detector, meaning it uses a beam of infrared light to detect gas clouds between a transmitter and a receiver, covering distances up to 200 meters.

The Dräger Pulsar 7000 Series consists of explosion-proof, open-path infrared gas detectors designed for the stationary monitoring of combustible hydrocarbon gases and vapors.

Insert the Dräger-approved test card or gas-filled cuvette into the receiver's optical path slot.

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