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Safety / Fixed Gas Detection
Dräger Polytron 6100 EC WL
The Dräger Polytron 6100 EC WL is a wireless transmitter for continuous monitoring of toxic gases and oxygen. The intrinsically safe and SIL2-rated transmitter features completely wireless signal transmission and power supply. The internal battery pack allows the transmitter to operate continually for up to 24 month. This makes the Polytron a flexible and cost efficient solution for plant expansions, upgrades or new installations.








Summary
Product overview
Wireless transmitter for continuous monitoring of toxic gases and oxygenInstrinsically safe and SIL2-ratedOperates continually for up to 24 months
Category
Fixed Gas Detection
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Specifications
Technical groups extracted from the official Draeger detail page.
Specifications 1
- Type
- Wireless Transmitter
- Measuring Principle
- Electrochemical
- Cable entry
- M25 x 1.5
- SIL
- SIL 2 (IEC 61508-1-3) - optional
- HART®
- WirelessHART - optional
Specifications 2
- Power Supply
- Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Battery
- Temperature (operation)
- -40°C - 65°C
- Humidity
- 0 to 100% r.h., non-condensing
- Pressure (hPa)
- 700 - 1300
- Dimensions (H × W × D)
- 32x15x17 cm
- Weight
- 3.2 Kg
- Housing Material
- Stainless steel
- Degree of protection (IP class)
- IP66/67
Specifications 3
- UL
- optional
- CSA
- optional
Specifications 4
- Name
- More information
- Acetaldehyde
- More information
- Acetic Acid
- More information
- Acetic acid ethenyl ester
- More information
- Acetylene
- More information
- Ammonia (anhydrous)
- More information
- Antimony pentachloride
- More information
- Arsine
- More information
- Boron tribromide
- More information
- Boron trichloride
- More information
- Boron trifluoride
- More information
- Bromine (gaseous)
- More information
- Carbon monoxide
- More information
- Chlorine
- More information
- Chlorine dioxide
- More information
- Chlorosulphonic acid
- More information
- Diborane
- More information
- Dichlorosilane
- More information
- Diethylamine
- More information
- Dimethyl disulfide
- More information
- Dimethyl sulphide
- More information
- Dimethylamine (anhydrous)
- More information
- Disilane
- More information
- Epichlorohydrin
- More information
- Ethanol
- More information
- Ethyl ether
- More information
- Ethyl mercaptan
- More information
- Ethylamine
- More information
- Ethylene
- More information
- Ethylene oxide
- More information
- Fluorine
- More information
- Formaldehyde
- More information
- Formic acid
- More information
- Germanium tetrachloride
- More information
- Germanium tetrafluoride
- More information
- Germanium tetrahydride
- More information
- Hydrazine (anhydrous)
- More information
- Hydrogen
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- Hydrogen bromide (anhydrous)
- More information
- Hydrogen chloride (anhydrous)
- More information
- Hydrogen cyanide (anhydrous)
- More information
- Hydrogen fluoride (anhydrous)
- More information
- Hydrogen iodide solution (57%)
- More information
- Hydrogen peroxide
- More information
- Hydrogen selenide (as Se) (anhydrous)
- More information
- Hydrogen sulphide
- More information
- Isopropylamine
- More information
- Isopropylmercaptan
- More information
- Methanol
- More information
- Methyl hydrazine
- More information
- Methyl mercaptan
- More information
- Methyl methacrylate
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- Methylamine (anhydrous)
- More information
- N,N-Dimethylethylamine
- More information
- N,N-Dimethylhydrazine
- More information
- Nitric acid, fuming
- More information
- Nitric oxide
- More information
- Nitrogen dioxide
- More information
- Oxygen
- More information
- Ozone
- More information
- Phosgene
- More information
- Phosphine
- More information
- Phosphorus oxychloride
- More information
- Phosphorus trichloride
- More information
- Propyl mercaptan
- More information
- Propylene
- More information
- Propylene oxide
- More information
- Silane
- More information
- Silicon tetrachloride
- More information
- Silicon tetrafluoride
- More information
- Stannic chloride
- More information
- Styrene
- More information
- Sulphur dioxide
- More information
- Tetrahydrofuran
- More information
- Tetrahydrothiophene
- More information
- Thionyl chloride
- More information
- Titanium tetrachloride
- More information
- Trichlorosilane
- More information
- Triethylamine
- More information
- Trimethylamine (anhydrous)
- More information
- Vinyl chloride
- More information
- 1,3-Butadiene
- More information
- 2-Methyl-2-propanethiol
- More information
- 2-Propanol
- More information
Specifications 5
- Product
- Order number
- DrägerSensor Acidic Compounds AC
- 6810595
- DrägerSensor Cl2
- 6809665
- DrägerSensor CO
- 6809605
- DrägerSensor CO LH
- 6812570
- DrägerSensor CO LS
- 6809620
- DrägerSensor COCl2
- 6809930
- DrägerSensor H2
- 6809685
- DrägerSensor H2O2 HC
- 6809675
- DrägerSensor H2O2 LC
- 6809705
- DrägerSensor H2S
- 6810435
- DrägerSensor H2S HC
- 6809710
- DrägerSensor H2S LC
- 6809610
- DrägerSensor HCl
- 6809640
- DrägerSensor HCN
- 6809650
- DrägerSensor HCN LC
- 6813200
- DrägerSensor Hydride
- 6809635
- DrägerSensor Hydride SC
- 6809980
- DrägerSensor MEC H2 HC
- 6800335
- DrägerSensor N2H4
- 6810180
- DrägerSensor NH3 TH
- 6800055
- DrägerSensor NH3 HC
- 6809645
- DrägerSensor NH3 LC
- 6809680
- DrägerSensor NH3 TL
- 6813095
- DrägerSensor NO
- 6809625
- DrägerSensor NO2 LC
- 6813205
- DrägerSensor O2 LS
- 6809630
- DrägerSensor OV 1
- 6810740
- DrägerSensor OV 2
- 6810745
- DrägerSensor Ozone
- 6814005
- DrägerSensor PH3/AsH3
- 6809695
- DrägerSensor SO2
- 6809660
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