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Product features

Versions and configuration
Up to four transmitters can be connected to the Regard 2400 and Regard 2410 control systems.
The Regard 2400 comes with an enclosure with integral power supply unit and can be mounted directly to a wall.
The Regard 2410 has been designed for economical mounting on DIN rails in existing switch or wall cabinets. Both versions have four integrated relays which are assigned to the two gas alarms, audible warning and fault condition.
In addition to the four inputs for transmitters, the Regard 2400/2410 also provide two digital inputs. This can be used for remote acknowledgement for example. Both devices have ATEX approval.
Easy to operate
The configuration of the Regard 2400/2410 is carried out via a laptop or a PC. The appropriate connection cable and the required software are available as accessories.
Flexible extensions
Via the internal Modbus interface, the Regard 2400 and 2410 can be connected with external modules such as an input or output module or one or several relay modules.

Product Information

Product information: Dräger REGARD 2400/2410 (PDF)

Dräger REGARD 2400 and 2410 are flexible small control units for detection of toxic gases and oxygen as well as combustible gases and vapours.

System Components

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Dräger PIR 7000

The PIR 7000 is a SIL 2 approved explosion proof infrared gas detector for the continuous monitoring of flammable gases and vapours. With a 316 stainless steel enclosure and drift free heated measurement optics, it is built for the harshest industrial and offshore applications.

Dräger Polytron 7000
Dräger Polytron 7000

The Dräger Polytron 7000 is an intrinsically safe gas detector for the continuous monitoring of toxic gasses and oxygen. With its unique modular design and total flexibility: The Dräger Polytron 7000 is a truly universal transmitter that can satisfy all toxic and oxygen measurement applications on a single platform. SIL 2 Approval guarantees no unrevealed failures.

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Dräger PEX 3000

The Dräger PEX 3000 is an explosion proof gas detector for the continuous monitoring of flammable gases and vapours in ambient air.

Dräger Polytron 7500
Dräger Polytron 7500

The Dräger Polytron 7500 is a pyrolysing gas detector for the continuous monitoring of toxic gases such as NF3 and perfluorinated C4F6 and C5F8 in the ambient air. The device contains all necessary functions such as sampling, processing and analysis in one enclosure.

Related Products

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Dräger REGARD control system

Tried and tested thousands of times and infinitely flexible. The modular Regard control system can be individually adapted to any monitoring task. Suitable for SIL 2 systems, the Regard system is also ATEX approved, and meets EMC directive standards.

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Dräger REGARD 3900

The Regard 3900 is a standalone, autonomous control system for up to 16 gas detectors. It is fully configurable and monitors the concentration of toxic gases, oxygen and combustible gases and vapours.

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Dräger REGARD-1

Robust, reliable and very cost effective. The compact Regard-1 is a complete standalone system for the control of a single gas detector; suitable for monitors of toxic gases, oxygen, combustible gases and vapours.

Literature

Brochure: Gas List 2011 (PDF)

List of detectable gases and vapours.

Brochure: More than the sum of their components (PDF)

For over 70 years, Dräger has been one of the technology leaders in gas detection.

Brochure: At the heart of gas detection systems (PDF)

When there’s danger in the air ... this can quickly pose a high risk to humans, the environment, and all types of property and systems. Recognize the threat before it is too late.

Brochure: Functional Safety and gas detection systems (PDF)

Safety Instrumented Systems are used to reduce the risk for the protection of people, plants, and environment.

Brochure: Explosion protection and gas detection systems (PDF)

Explosion hazards mostly arise from flammable gases and vapours. Instead of avoiding their ignition by explosion protection measures it may be preferable to detect them before they become ignitable.