Drager Bump Test Station

£725.00ex. VAT £870.00 inc. VAT

We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

The Bump Test Station has no requirement of any power source and can thus be used at any location. The easy to use Bump Test Station checks whether the instrument in question is responding to a known concentration of gas. The gas provided by the Bump Test Station flows through the dust and water filter to the sensor(s) confirming correct functionality of the gas detector ensuring compliance with country-specific requirements and regulations, standards, recommendations, etc. To test the device using a known gas concentration is the only way to guarantee a reliable, precise measurement and functionality against a gas hazard and to ensure correct warnings against them.If the test is not completed successfully, the device has to be adjusted/calibrated.

This calibration is capable of being carried out automatically on the Bump Test Station. A record of the Bump Test can be provided buy use of the Dräger Mobile Printer, where the data is transmitted via an optical interface. The Dräger Mobile Printer can also save the bump test results. By use of the CC Vision software package, the results can also be read and stored on a database.

We are the UK leader in Gas Detection and we’re here to help. Call us on 01200 445 804 or email info@ribble-enviro.co.uk

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