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This manual provides instructions for the Polytron FX gas transmitter. It describes the design, operation, menu options, calibration, maintenance, approvals and technical specifications. The document contains detailed information about safely installing and using the explosion-proof gas measurement device.

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Polytronfx Manual

This manual provides instructions for the Polytron FX gas transmitter. It describes the design, operation, menu options, calibration, maintenance, approvals and technical specifications. The document contains detailed information about safely installing and using the explosion-proof gas measurement device.

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Polytron FX

Operating Manual

For Your Safety

For Your Safety


Strictly follow the assembly and installation instructions
The instrument must be calibrated at intervals recommended in the operating
manual or more frequently according to specific use and applications.
Do not calibrate the instrument in the presence of an operating radio
transmitter.
Use in areas subject to explosion hazards
The sensor must be screwed in at least 5 threads to maintain the explosion
proof rating.
If the extra port at the 3 or 9 oclock position is not to be used for wiring
purposes, the supplied plug must be screwed in completely to maintain the
explosion proof rating.
Equipment or components which have been tested and approved according to
the national or European regulations on electrical equipment in rooms subject
to explosion hazards, may be used only under the conditions specified in the
approval.
Modifications of components or the use of faulty or incomplete parts are not
permitted. In the case of repairs to equipment or components of this type, the
national regulations must be observed.
Maintenance
Drger warrants this instrument to be free of defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. Drger
warrants the sensor for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
Liability for proper function or damage
The liability for the proper function is irrevocably transferred to the owner or
operator to the extent that the transmitter is serviced or repaired by personnel
not employed or authorized by Draeger Service or if the transmitter is used in a
manner not conforming to its intended use.
Drger cannot be held responsible for damage caused by noncompliance with
the recommendations given above. The warranty and liability provisions of the
terms of sale and delivery of Drger are likewise not modified by the
recommendations given above.
Draeger Safety, Inc.

Contents

Contents
For Your Safety ....................................................................................................... 1
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Intended Use ......................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Design .................................................................................................................... 4
1.2.1 Aluminum Version ................................................................................... 4
1.2.2 Stainless Steel Version .......................................................................... 5
2 Operation ............................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Installation .............................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Replacing the Sensor ......................................................................................... 7
2.3 Change Gas Category of Polytron FX IR ........................................................ 8
3 Menu ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Menu Navigation .................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Changing Parameter Values/Status ................................................................ 9
3.3 Exiting the Menu ................................................................................................ 10
3.4 Menu Items ......................................................................................................... 10
3.4.1 Gas Conc .............................................................................................. 10
3.4.2 Password ............................................................................................... 10
[Link] Password Adj ....................................................................... 10
3.4.3 Zero Adj ................................................................................................. 10
3.4.4 Span Adj ................................................................................................ 11
3.4.5 FSD Adj .................................................................................................. 11
3.4.6 A1 Adj ..................................................................................................... 11
3.4.7 A2 Adj ..................................................................................................... 11
3.4.8 A1 Lat ..................................................................................................... 11
3.4.9 A2 Lat ..................................................................................................... 11
3.4.10 A1 Acn .................................................................................................... 11
3.4.11 A2 Acn .................................................................................................... 11
3.4.12 Cal Sig .................................................................................................... 11
3.4.13 LCD On/Off .......................................................................................... 11
3.5 Output and Display Variations ........................................................................ 12
4 Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 13
4.1 Calibration .......................................................................................................... 13
4.1.1 Calibration Procedure ........................................................................ 13
[Link] Zero Calibration ................................................................... 13
[Link] Span Calibration .................................................................. 14
4.2 Error Messages ................................................................................................. 15

Contents

5 Sensor Principle .............................................................................................. 16


5.1 Operating Principle for DraegerSensor PR and LC ................................. 16
5.2 Contaminating Gases for DraegerSensor PR and LC ............................. 16
5.3 Operating Principle for DraegerSensor IR ................................................. 17
6 Technical Information ..................................................................................... 18
6.1 Approvals ............................................................................................................ 18
6.1.1 Aluminum Version ................................................................................ 18
6.1.2 Stainless Steel Version ....................................................................... 18
6.2 Signal Transmission to Central Control Unit .............................................. 18
6.3 Voltage of Power Supply ................................................................................. 18
6.4 Physical Specifications .................................................................................... 19
6.4.1 Aluminum Version ................................................................................ 19
6.4.2 Stainless Steel Version ....................................................................... 19
6.5 Environmental Parameters .............................................................................. 19
6.6 Ambient Influences ........................................................................................... 19
7 Order Information ........................................................................................... 20
7.1 Replacement Sensors ...................................................................................... 20
7.2 Accessories ........................................................................................................ 20
7.3 Spare Parts ......................................................................................................... 20
Addresses ............................................................................................................. 25

Introduction
Intended Use
Design

Introduction

1.1

Intended Use

The Polytron FX is an explosion-proof transmitter for the detection of


combustible gases and vapors in ambient air. The transmitter is designed to be
installed in permanent locations and is approved for use in hazardous,
classified areas (See Section 6.1, Approvals).

1.2

Design

The transmitter is powered by 16 to 30 VDC. Gas concentrations, error


messages, and software menu choices are displayed on a 3 digit LCD display.
Access to the software is obtained by tapping a magnetic wand on the glass
viewport at the appropriate arrow indicators. In this way, the instrument can be
configured, calibrated and maintained non-intrusively, so declassification of the
area is not necessary for these procedures.

1.2.1 Aluminum Version


The Polytron FX transmitter is housed in a powder-coated aluminum enclosure
with 3/4 NPT threaded ports located at the 3 and 9 oclock positions. The
sensor is located at the 6 oclock position.

Figure 1: Polytron FX and Polytron FX IR, aluminum version

Introduction
Intended Use
Design

1.2.2 Stainless Steel Version


The Polytron FX transmitter is housed in an enclosure with 3/4 NPT threaded
ports located at the 12 and 6 oclock positions.

Figure 1a: Polytron FX and Polytron FX IR, stainless steel version

Operation
Installation

Operation

2.1

Installation

Mount the instrument at the appropriate height for the gas to be detected,
taking into account the density of the gas, air flow patterns in the room, and
personnel considerations. Responsibility for correct placement of the
Polytron FX rests with the end user; if in doubt about placement, consult with
Draeger application engineers.
Polytron FX is a three-wire device powered by 16 to 30 V DC. Wiring terminals
are located on the back of the PCB; pull out the bezel, by grasping the notches
on either side of the display with your fingers and pulling up (Figure 2).
CAUTION
Never insert
objects into
finger notches.

grasp notches
with fingers
and pull up

Figure 2: Pulling out the bezel

Connect the wires as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3: Connections for 24 V DC power supply/controller

Installing the Sensor

Wiring to and from controllers/power supplies must be run through sealed


conduit to maintain the explosion-proof status. If only one of the threaded inlet
ports is used for external wiring, the other must be sealed with the blanking
plug included with the unit (Figure 4).

Blanking
Plug

Conduit

Figure 4: Wiring through sealed conduit

2.2

Replacing the Sensor

To replace the sensor, see Figure 5 for details:


Declassify the area according to local procedures.
Turn off power to the unit.
Remove the housing cover.
Remove the main PCB, which is attached to the bezel, by grasping the
notches on either side of the display with your fingers and pulling up
(Figure 2).
Unplug the sensor cable.
Unscrew the Drger Sensor.

Replacing the Sensor

Insert the sensor wires through the threaded port in the housing.
Screw the Drger Sensor into the port. Five threads must be engaged

to ensure explosion-proof status.


Plug the wires into the socket on the main PCB.
Re-install sensor electronics by pushing the bezel and main PCB back into
place.
Screw housing cover back onto the unit, being careful not to damage the
threads. The cover must be screwed on tightly to compress the o-ring to
maintain explosion-proof status.
Apply power to the unit.
Calibrate instrument per section 4.1, Calibration.
Always test a newly-installed sensor with target gas to verify proper operation.

Housing Cover

Bezel
Main PCB
Plug wires into socket
on Main PCB
Housing
Threaded Port
Sensor Wires
DraegerSensor IR

DraegerSensor
PR or LC
Figure 5: Replacing the sensor

2.3
8

Change Gas Category of Polytron FX IR

See manual 9023843. This has to be done at the DraegerSensor IR.

Menu
Menu Navigation
Changing Parameter Values/Status
Exiting the Menu

Menu

In the standard operating mode, the Gas Concentration of the target gas will be
displayed. To access the software menu, tap the magnetic wand once against
the glass viewport above the Down arrow. The display shows the first menu
item, Adj Zero. The displays flashes -0-, Adj, and then shows the target gas
concentration.

Up

Down

Enter

Figure 6: Arrows indicate the location of


magnetic contact switches on front display panel

3.1

Menu Navigation

Tap the magnetic wand over the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the
menu selections. If the magnetic wand is held over the switch for
> 0.5 second, this will be considered multiple taps and the menu will scroll.
When you reach the last item (LCD On/Off), the menu will bottom-out, and you
will have to use the Up arrow to scroll back up through the menu.
The active menu item as well as its current value or status will flash on the
display as it scrolls.
NOTE
The instrument is designed for the magnetic wand to be used with the
housing cover in place. If the housing cover is not in place, then the
magnetic wand may not work properly.

3.2

Changing Parameter Values/Status

To enter a new value, or change a status, tap Enter with the magnetic wand
when the desired menu item is displayed. The current value or status will flash
to indicate a change to data entry mode. The Up and Down arrows allow you to
adjust the value of a numerical parameter or to toggle between preset choices.
Once the display shows the desired value or choice, tap Enter to validate the
new parameter. This will take you back to the menu, where you can scroll to
another menu item, if desired.

Exiting the Menu


Menu Items

3.3

Exiting the Menu

To get back into the standard measurement mode, just scroll to the Gas
Concentration menu item at the top of the menu. The actual gas concentration
will be displayed.

3.4

Menu Items

3.4.1 Gas Conc


Displays the current value of the concentration of the target gas in % LEL.
This field is read-only, and cannot be modified by the operator.

3.4.2 Password
The use of a password is optional with the Polytron FX. A password consists of
a 3-digit number from 000 to 999; a value of 000 disables password protection
and allows anyone to access the software interface. The instrument is delivered
with the password set to 000.
If a password has been set, it must be entered to gain access to the software
menu. Tap the magnetic wand over the Down arrow until the PAS menu item is
displayed. The 3-digit LCD will then show 000, with the first zero on the left
blinking. Use the Up and Down arrows to increment or decrement this digit,
then tap Enter. The second (middle) digit will blink, and the correct value should
be set using the Up and Down arrows as before. Repeat the process for the
third digit. Tap Enter when the full password is displayed. If the displayed value
matches the set password, you will gain access to the rest of the menu. If an
incorrect password is entered, the instrument will return to the measurement
mode.
[Link] Password Adj
Use the Down arrow to scroll to the last menu item, Password Adjust. The
display will show the message PAS, ADJ, 000.
NOTE
If a password other than 000 has already been entered,
that number will appear in place of 000.
Tapping the magnetic wand over Enter causes the 3-digit display to flash. Tap
the Up or Down arrows to scroll the value to the desired new password. The
display will stop scrolling at a maximum value of 999 or a minimum of 000; it
will not roll over.
Tap Enter when the desired password is displayed to accept this as the new
password. Once a password is set, you will have to enter it to gain access to the
menu.

3.4.3 Zero Adj


Allows you to adjust the zero reference point of the sensor when no target gas
is present, such as during calibration. See Section 4.1.1, Calibration
Procedure, for details.

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Menu Items

3.4.4 Span Adj


Allows you to adjust the displayed gas concentration to match the known
concentration of an applied calibration gas. For example, if a 50% LEL
calibration gas is applied to the sensor, the Span Adj value should be adjusted
to 50 once the sensor reading has stabilized. See Section 4.1.1, Calibration
Procedure, for details.

3.4.5 FSD Adj


The Full Scale Deflection is fixed at 100% LEL for the Polytron FX and
Polytron FX IR or 10% LEL for the Polytron FX LC.

3.4.6 A1 Adj
This menu item is not active for the Polytron FX.

3.4.7 A2 Adj
This menu item is not active for the Polytron FX.

3.4.8 A1 Lat
This menu item is not active for the Polytron FX.

3.4.9 A2 Lat
This menu item is not active for the Polytron FX.

3.4.10 A1 Acn
This menu item is not active for the Polytron FX.

3.4.11 A2 Acn
This menu item is not active for the Polytron FX.

3.4.12 Cal Sig


Calibration signal is the signal that is transmitted by the 4 to 20mA output
anytime you access the software menu. It is user-selectable. The two
possibilities are:
a steady 3 mA signal
an oscillating 3 to 5mA signal with a frequency of 1 Hz
The default value is a steady 3 mA signal.

3.4.13 LCD On/Off


This feature allows you to turn the LCD output off if the desired, effectively
turning the Polytron FX into a non-display instrument. The 4 to 20mA output
remains active independent of the LCD state. If the LCD is Off, pressing the
Down arrow when in measurement mode still gives you access to the software
functions.

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Output and Display Variations

3.5

Output and Display Variations

The following table shows the status of the 4 to 20 mA output, and the LCD
display for various conditions.
Condition

Analog Output

LCD Display

Warming-up

actual signal

actual signal

After warm-up

actual signal

actual signal

After power outage

actual signal

actual signal

New sensor installed

actual signal

actual signal

Sensor removed

signal

pls con snr

Hardware fault

signal

flt

Microprocessor lock-up

signal

frozen display

In menu

maintenance signal

menu function

In cal modes

maintenance signal

cal function displays

The actual signal means the unmodified real-time signal in the circuit.
The maintenance signal is the 3 to 5mA oscillating signal, or the steady 3 mA
signal chosen in the cal sig menu function.

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Maintenance
Calibration

Maintenance

4.1

Calibration

Figure 7: Calibration

4.1.1 Calibration Procedure


Calibration of this unit must be performed at regular intervals as detailed in the
sensor data sheet.
DraegerSensor IR:
If the zero signal has drifted significantly, or a calibration fails: calibrate the
DraegerSensor IR first (see manual P/N 9023843), then continue with the
calibration procedure for Polytron FX.
[Link] Zero Calibration
Attach the pressure regulator to the nitrogen (N2) or Zero Air calibration gas
cylinder.
DraegerSensor PR and LC:
Fit the calibration adapter tightly to the end of the sensor.
Draeger Sensor IR:
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Calibration

Connect the tubing to the barbed fitting of the sensor.


IMPORTANT: Turn the gas on and allow to flow for at least one minute before
proceeding.
Scroll through software menu to Zero Adj and tap Enter. The current zero
value will be displayed.
Wait for the zero to stabilize.
If the display is not already reading zero, trim the stabilized value to zero on
the display using the Up and Down arrows.
Accept the value by tapping Enter with the magnetic wand.
Turn off the gas flow and remove the calibration adapter from the sensor, or
disconnect tubing.
NOTE
Ambient air can be used to zero the sensor instead of nitrogen or
Zero Air if the area is known to be free of the target gas or any gas
to which the sensor may be cross-sensitive (as listed on the
sensor data sheet). In this case, no cylinder or calibration
adapter is needed for the zero calibration.
[Link] Span Calibration
WARNING
Never adjust the span before completing zero adjustment. Performing
these operations out of order will cause the calibration to be faulty.
Attach the pressure regulator to the calibration gas cylinder.
DraegerSensor PR and LC:
Fit the calibration adapter tightly to the end of the sensor.
Draeger Sensor IR:
Connect the tubing to the barbed fitting of the sensor.
IMPORTANT: Turn the gas flow on and allow to flow for at least one minute
before proceeding.
Scroll through software menu to Span Adj and tap Enter. The span value will
be displayed.
Wait for the span value to stabilize.
Using the Up and Down arrows, trim the stabilized value to the calibration gas
concentration that is being applied to the sensor. If the sensor has reached
the end of its life, the span value will not be able to be reached. In this case,
replace the sensor.
Accept the value by tapping Enter with the magnetic wand.
Turn off the gas flow and remove the calibration adapter from the sensor, or
disconnect tubing.

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Error Messages

4.2

Error Messages

Error Code

Condition

Solution

Pls Con Snr

No sensor is connected,
sensor connection is bad,
or sensor bead is open

1) Connect sensor
2) Check to ensure sensor
is seated in connector
3) Contact Draeger Safety
technical service

Snr Err

Sensor EEPROM data


is corrupted

Contact Draeger Safety


technical service

Flt

Hardware fault

Contact Draeger Safety


technical service

AFE Err

Wrong software version


installed in the Analog
Front End (AFE)

1) Install most recent AFE


software
2) Contact Draeger Safety
technical service

AFE Out

AFE microcontroller is out


of its socket,
or not installed

Contact Draeger Safety


technical service

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Sensor Principle
Operating Principle for DraegerSensor PR and LC
Contaminating Gases for DraegerSensor PR and LC

Sensor Principle

5.1

Operating Principle for DraegerSensor PR


and LC

The DrgerSensor is a transducer for measuring the partial pressure of


combustible gases and vapors contained in ambient air. It uses the heat-ofcombustion principle.
The monitored air diffuses through the sintered metal disc into the sensor.
There the mixture of combustible gases and vapors are catalytically combusted
at a heated detector element (pellistor). The monitored air supplies the Oxygen
required for the combustion. Due to the resulting heat-of-combustion, the
detector element gets hotter. This increase in heat causes a change of
resistance in the detector element, which is proportional to the concentration
of the mixture of combustible gases and vapors in the monitored air.
In addition to the catalytically active detector element, there is an inactive
compensator element. Both elements are parts of a Wheatstone bridge.
Thus environmental effects like changes in temperature or humidity are
almost entirely compensated.

5.2

Contaminating Gases for DraegerSensor PR


and LC

Vaporous silicon- and lead-compounds, sulfurous compounds such as


hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide, phosphorous compounds such as
phosphine. Acidic vapors such as hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride,
hydrogen bromide and halogenated organic compounds such as refrigerants
and tri- or tetrachloroethene.
A calibration check might be necessary, if the sensor was exposed to a high
concentration of combustible gases or vapors for an extended period of time
or to contaminants as listed above.

Principle of operation
1
2
3
4

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Sintered metal
Detector bead
Sensor housing
Compensator bead

Operating Principle for DraegerSensor IR

5.3

Operating Principle for DraegerSensor IR

The DrgerSensor IR infrared gas sensor is a gas transmitter designed to


determine the concentration of gases and vapors in the ambient air. The
principle of measurement is based on the concentration-dependent absorption
of infrared radiation in measured gases.
The monitored ambient air diffuses through sintered material into the
flameproof housing of a measuring cuvette. The broad-band light emitted by the
radiator passes through the gas in the cuvette and is reflected by the cuvette
walls from where it is directed towards the inlet window of a dual element
detector. One channel of the detector measures the gas-dependent light
transmission of the cuvette (measuring channel), the other channel is used as
reference. The ratio between measuring and reference signal is used to
determine the gas concentration in the cuvette. The cuvette is heated to avoid
condensation of the atmospheres moisture content.
Internal electronics and software are used to calculate the concentration. As an
output signal, the gas sensor emulates the half bridge of a catalytic Ex sensor.
Die to its robust design and the measuring method the gas sensor has long
maintenance and calibration intervals (see manual 9023843, Maintenance).
A gas sensitivity drift is practically excluded by the infrared-optical principle of
measurement and in addition, the zero point stability is enhanced by an
automatic tracking system.

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Technical Information
Signal Transmission to Central Control Unit
Voltage of Power Supply

Technical Information

6.1

Approvals

6.1.1 Aluminum Version


UL

DraegerSensor PR ...................... Class I, Div 1, Group B, C, D


DraegerSensor IR ........................ Class I, Div 1, Group B, C, D
Class II, Div 1, Group E, F, G

CSA

DraegerSensor PR ...................... Class I, Div 1, Group B, C, D

ATEX .................................................................................................................. EEx d IIC


DraegerSensor LC and PR II 2 D T135(Ta = -40 to +80C)
T85 (Ta = -40 to +40C)
II 2 G T4 (Ta = -40 to +80C)
T6 (Ta = -40 to +40C)
DraegerSensor IR

II 2 D T135(Ta = -40 to +65C)


T85 (Ta = -40 to +40C)
II 2 G T4 (Ta = -40 to +65C)
T6 (Ta = -40 to +40C)

CE marking ................. Electromagnetic Compatibility (Directive 89/336/EEC)

6.1.2 Stainless Steel Version


ATEX .................................................................................................................. EEx d IIC
DraegerSensor LC and PR
II 2 G 135C -20C Ta +60C
85C -20C Ta +40C

DraegerSensor IR

II 2 D T135
T85

-20C Ta +60C
-20C Ta +40C

II 2 G T6
II 2 D T80

-20C to +60C
-20C to +60C

CE marking ................. Electromagnetic Compatibility (Directive 89/336/EEC)

6.2

Signal Transmission to Central Control Unit

Analog ........................................................ Transmission by 3-core shielded cable


Measurement current ...........................................................................4 to 20 mA
Transmitter fault ............................................................................................. <2 mA
Maintenance Signal ................................................. 4 1 mA, 1 Hz modulation
or steady 3 mA signal (user selectable)

6.3

Voltage of Power Supply

Operating Voltage ............................................................................... 16 to 30 VDC


In-rush Current .......................................................................... 160 mA for 40 msec
Operating Current (maximum) .................................................... 90 mA @ 24 VDC
Connector accepts 16 to 22 gauge wire AWG (0.5 to 1.5 mm2)

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Physical Specifications
Environmental Parameter
Ambient Influences

6.4

Physical Specifications

6.4.1 Aluminum Version


Enclosure ......................................................................................... NEMA 4X (IP66)
Size ............... L x W x D approx., FX PR 6.5 x 4.5 x 4; (165 x 115 x 100mm)
FX LC 7.2 x 4.5 x 4; (185 x 115 x 100mm)
FX IR 11.5 x 4.5 x 4; (295 x 115 x 100mm)
Weight approx. ..................................................... FX PR, FX LC 3.3 lbs. (1.5 kg)
FX IR 4.2 lbs. (1.9 kg)

6.4.2 Stainless Steel Version


Enclosure ......................................................................................... NEMA 4X (IP66)
Size ........... L x W x D approx., FX PR 6.6 x 5.1 x 4.7; (170 x 130 x 120mm)
FX IR 11.6 x 5.1 x 4.7; (295 x 130 x 120mm)
Weight approx. .................................................................... FX PR 7.1 lbs. (3.2 kg)
FX IR 8.0 lbs. (3.6 kg)

6.5

Environmental Parameters

Temperature ............................. FX PR, FX LC 40 to 175 F, (40 to 80 C)


FX IR 40 to 150 F, (40 to 65 C)
Pressure ............................................. 20.7 to 38.4 in. of Hg (700 to 1300 mbar)
Humidity .................................................................... 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Maximum Air Velocity ............................................................. 19.5 ft/s ( 6 m/s)

6.6

Ambient Influences

See sensor data sheets.

19

Order Information
Replacement Sensors
Accessories
Spare Parts

Order Information
Order #

Description

4543445
4543450
4543457
4543464
4543465

Polytron FX, UL Version


Polytron FX, CSA/ATEX Version
Polytron FX LC, ATEX Version (0 - 10% LEL)
Polytron FX IR, CSA/ATEX Version
Polytron FX IR, UL Version

7.1

Replacement Sensors

Order #

Description

6809755

DraegerSensor PR, Poison Resistant, UL Version


(0 - 100% LEL)
DraegerSensor PR, Poison Resistant,
CSA/ATEX Version (0 - 100% LEL)
DraegerSensor LC, ATEX Version
(0 - 10% LEL)
DraegerSensor IR, UL, CSA/ATEX Version
(0 - 100% LEL)

6809790
6810675
6811111

7.2

Accessories

Order #

Description

4594620

Calibration Kit
Contains pressure regulator, calibration adapter, 100%
nitrogen (N2) zero gas, tubing, and carrying case

Please note: calibration span gas is not included in the


calibration kit. Consult with Drger application engineers for
required part number.
Calibration adapter for DraegerSensor IR included w/sensor.
4543449

Operating Manual, Polytron FX

9023843

Operating Manual, DraegerSensor IR

7.3

20

Spare Parts

Order #

Description

4543428
4543452
4543462
6810796

Magnetic Wand
PCB/Bezel Assembly, Polytron FX and Polytron FX IR
PCB/Bezel Assembly, Polytron FX LC
Filter/Splash Guard for DraegerSensor IR

Certifications

21

Certifications

22

Certifications

23

Certifications

24

Addresses

Addresses
Draeger Safety S.A.S
3c, Route de la Fdration
67025 Strasbourg Cedex
France
Phone +33 388 40 76 76
Fax
+33 388 40 76 67

Drger Safety AG & Co. KGaA


Revalstrasse 1
23560 Luebeck
Germany
Phone +49 451 882 27 94
Fax
+49 451 882 49 91

Beijing Fortune Draeger Safety


Equipment Co. Ltd.
Yu An Lu A22, B Area
Beijing Tianzhu Airport
Industrial Zone
Houshayu Shunyi District
Beijing, 101300
P.R. China
Phone +86 10 80 49 80 00
Fax
+86 10 80 49 80 05

Draeger Safety Asia Pte. Ltd.


67, Ayer Rajah Crescent #06 03
139950 Singapore
Phone +65 68 72 92 88
Fax
+65 67 73 20 33

Draeger Safety UK Ltd.


Ullswater Close
Kitty Brewster Industrial Estate
Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4RG
United Kingdom
Phone +44 1670 352 891
Fax
+44 1670 540 033
Draeger Safety, Inc.
505 Julie Rivers
Suite 150
Sugar Land, TX 77478
USA
Phone +1 281 498 1082
Fax
+1 281 498 5190
[Link]

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[Link]

P/N 4543449 - Rev. 7 - Serial No. ERJA-F001 Subject to change without notice.

Draeger Safety, Inc.


505 Julie Rivers
Suite 150
Sugar Land, TX 77478
USA
Phone
+1 281 498 1082
Fax
+1 281 498 5190

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