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7.2

Fixed settings

Fault
Fault relay
Energized / NO
Yellow Fault LED Lit if a fault message is available (see
Section 6.3 on Page 33).
Single blink if A1 condition is present.
Double blink if A2 condition is present.
If
an
Red Alarm LED
acknowledgeable
acknowledged,
changes into continuously lit.
A2 overrides A1 on the LED. However, the
A1 and A2 relays operate independently.
I.e. if A1 is acknowledgeable and A2 is
not, and the gas concentration is such that
Alarm Hierarchy
it triggers A1 and A2: acknowledging will
cause the A1 relay to release. However,
the red LED will still double blink as long
as the A2 condition continues to exist.
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Sensor principle

Dräger electrochemical sensors are measuring the partial
pressure of gases under atmospheric conditions. The
monitored ambient air diffuses through a membrane into the
liquid electrolyte in the sensor. The electrolyte contains a
measuring electrode, a counter-electrode and a reference
electrode. An electronic potentiostat circuit ensures a constant
electrical voltage between measuring electrode and reference
electrode. Voltage, electrolyte and electrode material are
selected to suit the gas being monitored so that it is
transformed electrochemically on the measuring electrode and
a current flows through the sensor. This current is proportional
to the gas concentration.
At the same time, Oxygen from the ambient air reacts at the
counter-electrode electrochemically.
The current flowing through the sensor is amplified
electrochemically,
digitized
parameters (e.g. the ambient temperature).
Dräger Polytron 8100
Meaning
alarm
is
configured
and
the
alarm
single/double
and
corrected
for
several
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Disposing the instrument

Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment:
EC-wide regulations governing the disposal of
electrical and electronic appliances which have been
defined in the EC Directive 2002/96/EC and in
national laws have been effective since August 2005
and apply to this device.
Common household appliances can be disposed of
as
using special collecting and recycling facilities.
is
However, this device has not been registered for
blink
household usage. Therefore it must not be disposed
of through these channels. The device can be
returned to your national Dräger Sales Organization
for disposal. Please do not hesitate to contact Dräger
if you have any further questions on this issue.
Disposal of electrochemical sensors:
To be disposed in accordance with the material
safety data sheet of the corresponding sensor.
WARNING
!
Danger of explosions! Do not dispose sensors in fire,
risk of chemical burns!
Do not open with force.
Observe
regulations. For information, consult your local
environmental agency, local government offices or
appropriate waste disposal companies.
Sensor principle
the
applicable
local
waste
disposal
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