PIR 7200
Process Analytical
Buniness Unit Manager : Mr. Pakpoom Noi-u-thai
Tel : 081-874-5764
E-mail : pakpoom@pico.co.th
Admin
Tel : 02-939-5711 ext. 456
E-mail : process@pico.co.th
Benefits
Advanced signal stability
Almost two decades after launching the first fixed infrared gas detector – followed by a great market success with more than 100,000 units sold – Dräger now introduce the Dräger PIR 7200 which encompasses the latest in revolutionary technology.
Based on patented innovations, the Dräger PIR 7200 combines a maximum light collecting construction with a 4-beam signal stabilising system. The total optical system uses no light beam split, simply a set of various reflectors. This double-compensating optical system is very resistant towards known influences such as dust, fog or insects frequently found in the measuring cuvette or by dirt accumulation on the optical surfaces. Due to its non-imaging construction, the measuring signal is not affected by a partial beam block.
This innovative optical system ensures that the Dräger PIR 7200 fulfils the customer requirements in industrial applications of “no false alarms”, longer service intervals and a drift-free signal output.
Fast response
Equally important is being informed about a potential hazard as early as possible. An early and reliable gas alarm allows for safety measures to be initiated on site.
To support this, the Dräger PIR 7200 offers a configurable response mode which allows the end user to choose between “normal” or “high speed” response subject to the application. Using the “high speed” option, and combining it with the lowest feasible alarm threshold, the Dräger PIR 7200 shortens the reaction time in case of an alarm. Leakages can be detected at the earliest stage of their existence.
Multiple configuration capabilities
The Dräger PIR 7200 is delivered with the optimum default settings, but remains fully flexible to meet with the customers demands on an application-by-application basis. Whether it be reduced or increased measuring ranges or configurable special signals (fault, beam block warning, maintenance) – these features of the Dräger PIR 7200 offer the possibility to set up every device exactly to the customer’s needs and preferences.
Maximum reliability – SIL 2 certified
Years of experience in manufacturing gas detectors using infrared technology lead to a continuously enhanced product quality. Now, the Dräger PIR 7200 is further advanced as the total product has been developed inline with the Functional Safety standard EN 61508. This is applicable to both the devices hardware and software.
Furthermore, the excellent parameters as detailed in the SIL 2 (Safety Integrity Level) certificate, issued by the German TÜV, show that only 2 % from the entire SIL 2 budget is allocated to the field device, thus providing flexibility to choose control systems and actuators.
This is a new understanding of reliability – not only fulfilling but exceeding the SIL 2 requirements significantly.
Dräger PIR 7200 offers
‒ Linearised response characteristics for carbon dioxide
‒ Multiple mounting and configuration capabilities (signals acc. to NAMUR NE 43)
‒ Precise and stable measurement
‒ Fastest response of less than 1 second
‒ Beam block warning in case of dirty optics for preventive maintenance
‒ Long maintenance intervals
‒ Extended temperature range of up to +77 °C / + 170 °F
‒ Double-compensating, non-imaging optics (using 4-beam technology)
‒ Single cable multidrop capability using HART® communication
‒ Conventional 4 to 20 mA analogue signal output
‒ Hermetically sealed SS 316 L enclosure
‒ No moving parts
‒ Resistant towards shock and vibration up to 4 G
‒ Continuous self-testing in the context of the IEC/EN 61508 standard
‒ Developed and manufactured according to the SIL guidelines, SIL 2 certified by TÜV
‒ Ex approvals for worldwide application: ATEX, IECEx, UL, CSA
‒ Dust approval for zone 21 and 22
‒ Typical lifetime greater than 15 years