Dräger Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a - PN: 8101601
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Dräger Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a - PN: 8101601

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Dräger Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a (8)
PN: 8101601

Application Range:
Standard Measuring Range:

  • 200 to 2,600 ppm R 113/R 114
  • 100 to 1,400 ppm R 11

Number of Strokes n: 3
Time for Measurement: Approx. 1 min
Standard Deviation: ± 30 %
Color Change: Blue → Yellow to Greyish Green

Ambient Operating Conditions:
Temperature: 0 to 40 °C
Absolute Humidity: 1 to 15 mg H2O / L

Reaction Principle:
a) R113 [pyrolysis] → HCI
b) HCI + pH indicator → yellow reaction product

Cross Sensitivity:
Other halogenated hydrocarbons, free halogens and hydrogens halides are also indicated, however, with differing sensitivity.
Perchloroethylene is indicated with the same sensitivity as R113.

Additional Information:
The tubes become very warm during the measurement. Therefore, these tubes should not be used in potentially combustible atmospheres. A combustible gas monitor should be used to qualify any questionable area before conducting a measurement with one of these tubes.

Dräger Tube Halogenated Hydrocarbons 100/a (8)
PN: 8101601

Application Range:
Standard Measuring Range:

  • 200 to 2,600 ppm R 113/R 114
  • 100 to 1,400 ppm R 11

Number of Strokes n: 3
Time for Measurement: Approx. 1 min
Standard Deviation: ± 30 %
Color Change: Blue → Yellow to Greyish Green

Ambient Operating Conditions:
Temperature: 0 to 40 °C
Absolute Humidity: 1 to 15 mg H2O / L

Reaction Principle:
a) R113 [pyrolysis] → HCI
b) HCI + pH indicator → yellow reaction product

Cross Sensitivity:
Other halogenated hydrocarbons, free halogens and hydrogens halides are also indicated, however, with differing sensitivity.
Perchloroethylene is indicated with the same sensitivity as R113.

Additional Information:
The tubes become very warm during the measurement. Therefore, these tubes should not be used in potentially combustible atmospheres. A combustible gas monitor should be used to qualify any questionable area before conducting a measurement with one of these tubes.