Dräger PIR 7000 IR Gas Detector
Dräger Dräger PIR 7000 IR Gas Detector is identified in the source list as a gas detection (cargo area). It is installed within the gas-carrier cargo handling or monitoring system in machinery, deck or cargo areas appropriate to the listed function. Its purpose is to heat or vaporize cargo, or detect hazardous cargo gas, according to the equipment category. The source record provides no additional model-specific operating figure beyond the listed designation and category. Materials, containment, heat-transfer or sensing technology and safety interfaces must be compatible with the specific liquefied-gas cargo service. The exact model designation distinguishes capacity, cargo compatibility and safety architecture from neighboring gas-carrier equipment; refer to the manufacturer documentation for the exact figure.
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Service & Maintenance
Inspect process connections, valves, seals, heat-transfer surfaces or sensing heads as applicable and check for frost, leakage and corrosion. Verify cargo-compatible materials and keep safety shutdown and alarm interfaces functional. Trend temperatures, pressures or gas readings against normal operation and investigate abrupt changes. Calibrate gas sensors using approved test gas where applicable. Maintain insulation and supports around cryogenic or temperature-sensitive equipment. Refer to the manufacturer documentation for the exact figure for cargo compatibility, temperatures, pressures and calibration limits.
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