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Brand | Dräger |
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Model | PIR 3000 |
Category | Transmitter |
Language | English |
Adherence to instructions, proper connection, and use in explosive atmospheres.
Explanation of signal words like WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE.
Stationary monitoring of gases and integration with central devices.
Overview of certifications for use in hazardous environments.
Guidelines for mounting location, mechanical attachment, and terminal box connection.
Details on using gas exposure/process adapter and dirt deflector.
Requirements for electrical wiring, cable selection, and connections.
Procedures for self-check, running-in, signal verification, and calibration.
Device output signals and general calibration principles.
Using the magnetic pin for automatic zerosetting and initial setup.
Procedure to change the device's gas category setting.
Step-by-step procedure for manual zero point calibration.
Step-by-step procedure for manual span calibration.
Table and guide for calibrating with substitute gases.
Methods to check signal transmission, alarm trigger, and display gas category.
Guidelines for regular and yearly maintenance tasks.
Lists common faults, their causes, and remedies for the gas transmitter.
Functional principle, operating range, sensitivity, power supply, and environmental limits.
Details on resolution, repeatability, linearity, and environmental influences.
Data on cross-sensitivities and physical dimensions.
Diagram illustrating the physical dimensions and connection thread sizes.
Explains the infrared absorption principle and cuvette design.
Lists product models, accessories, spare parts, and their order numbers.
Core ATEX certificate for explosive atmospheres.
Details from various supplements and special conditions for safe use.
Confirmations of translation correctness for ATEX documents.
IECEx Certificate of Conformity details for explosive atmospheres.
Annex details, certificate changes, and equipment parameters.
UL listings for gas detection equipment in hazardous locations.
UL listings for Canadian hazardous locations certification.
CSA Certificate of Compliance, applicable requirements, and markings.
Supplement to CSA certificate detailing product certification history.
Declaration of conformity to EU directives like ATEX and EMC.