11/03/2009 • Machine safety, industrial safety • Metrology • Security, Intrusion Detection, Perimeter Protection • Sensor Technology

Dräger RVP 3900 - central visualisation and data processing of gas concentration from the central units / analysis of gas detection systems

The Dräger RVP 3900 is a high resolution 8,4“ Touchpanel for central visualisation and data processing of gas concentration from the central units: Dräger REGARD 3900 and Dräger REGARD 3910.

The Dräger RVP 3900 allows the visualisation for up to 128 channels out of maximal 8 Dräger REGARD 3900/3910 gas detection systems. The Dräger RVP 3900 is Plug and Play compatible and no configuration is required. The Dräger RVP 3900 is a very efficient and economic solution for visualisation, analysis and summarisation of gas detection systems.

Presentation
The gas concentrations can be presented as bar graphs or tables. All relevant data are collected and displayed in detail online:

  • name of gas
  • type of gas
  • measuring range
  • gas concentration
  • alarms
  • faults

Alarm log and event display
Alarms and events can be retrieved easily. Detailed values regarding time, channel and type of alarm or event are provided.

Datalogger (optional)
By means of a data logger, measured values and events can be stored up to 31 days for the documentation. There is a userfriendly output of data via Compact-Flash® card or USB port. This data can be easily edited for example with Microsoft® Excel.

Web interface (optional)
The web interface can be integrated in the local network and allows a comfortable browser access. The web interface provides the possibility of access to all functions of the Dräger RVP 3900 via ethernet or internet.

Network connection (optional)
Futher interfaces can be integrated in superior control systems and company networks which utilise Modbus or Profibus. Communication with more touch panels and connection to external systems is therefore on demand.

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