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Dräger X-act 7000 Multi-Gas Detector

Original price was: $5,161.00.Current price is: $4,902.95.

The Dräger X-act 7000 Multi-Gas Detector combines MicroTubes with an opto-electronic analyzer to measure gases down to low ppb levels with lab-like precision—right on site. Just insert a MicroTube, begin the test, and get immediate results. No complex steps, no lab delays.

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Description

The innovative Dräger X-act 7000 Multi-Gas Detector analysis system consists of Dräger MicroTubes and an opto-electronic analysis device that lets you precisely measure gases in the low ppb range. 

Drager X-act 7000

It gives you precise results right on site, replacing slow, expensive lab analyses. It’s extremely easy to use: insert the Dräger MicroTubes, start measuring, then read out the test result.

Advance Sensor Technology

  • Ultra-precise detection in the low ppb range
  • Minimal false alarms with high gas selectivity
  • No manual calibration – just insert MicroTubes and test
  • Explosion-proof & remote sampling up to 45 meters

Measures the lowest-quantity concentrations with lab-quality analysis

Hazardous substance levels in workplace air must always stay within defined safety limits. Monitoring these often extremely low concentrations is a serious responsibility. The Dräger X-act 7000, paired with Dräger MicroTubes, is specifically designed to detect carcinogenic and toxic gases in the low ppb range. Using advanced colorimetric chemical sensors, it delivers lab-accurate results on-site—saving both time and cost.

More safety thanks to high selectivity

Dräger MicroTubes use reactive and pre-filter layers to target specific gases. These layers act as filters, blocking out other common workplace substances during testing. As a result, the system delivers highly selective readings with minimal cross-sensitivity and fewer false positives.

Dräger X-act 7000 Manual PDF Hazmat Resource

On-site Gas Detection in Action

Gas Detector X-act 7000 Hazmat Resource

Gas Detection and Measurement System

Hazmat Resource can help you find the right Dräger solution for your detection needs

We supply certified Dräger instruments built for precision, safety, and durability — from portable gas detectors to fixed monitoring systems. Contact us today to find the right setup for your field or facility. DRÄGER | HAZCAT | REDWAVE | AGILENT … trusted brands for your safety program.
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Explosion-proof and ready to use

Each Dräger MicroTube comes with an RFID tag that stores calibration data valid for one year, removing the need for manual calibration or lengthy function tests. The X-act 7000 operates on mass-flow measurement, so changes in air pressure don’t affect results. Factory calibration already considers temperature and humidity variations. The Dräger gas detector device is explosion-proof (ATEX and CSA certified), dust- and splash-resistant (IP54), and meets EN 61326-1 standards for electromagnetic compatibility.

Easy to use

After running an automatic self-test, the Dräger X-act 7000 is ready for immediate use. Just insert the appropriate MicroTube, and the device automatically positions it for testing. Use the 3-button control and 2.4″ color display to operate the unit. When testing is complete, a green LED lights up and the result appears on-screen. Data—including result, time, and location—can be saved and later accessed via Dräger CC Vision software. It runs on five AA batteries, with over 10 hours of runtime shown on the display.

Also suitable for remote sampling

With the coupler, you can connect the Dräger X-am Pump to the X-act 7000, making it easy to measure toxic and carcinogenic substances in hard-to-reach areas like tanks, ducts, or pipelines—up to 45 meters (147 feet) away. The X-am Pump is certified explosion-proof for Zone 0, making it ideal for use in hazardous environments.

About Draeger

Dräger manufactures medical and safety technology products. In so doing, Draeger protects, supports, and saves people’s lives around the world with fire departments, hazmat, and emergency services. 

Founded in Lübeck in 1889, Dräger has grown into a worldwide, listed enterprise. It is in its fifth generation as a family-run business. Dräger has more than 15,000 employees worldwide and is present in over 190 countries around the globe. 

In 2020, the company generated net sales of around EUR 3.4 billion. Hazmat responders all over the world use Dräger technology. It operates in around 50 countries with its own sales and service companies directly on location where its customers are. HazMat teams rely on HAZMAT Resource, get on-board and request a quote today!

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Dräger HazMat VOICE is an essential tool for the safe handling of hazardous materials. One click and you’ll receive relevant information and specific recommendations of safety equipment for more than 1,500 hazardous substances in its database.

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Dräger X-act 7000 Multi-Gas Detector

What can trigger a gas detector?

A gas detector can be triggered by the presence of specific gases in the air that it’s designed to detect. Here are the most common triggers:

  • Toxic gases – like carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), chlorine, or ammonia. Even small amounts can set off the detector if they exceed safe limits.
  • Combustible or flammable gases – such as methane, propane, butane, or hydrogen. These detectors usually activate when gas concentrations reach a certain percentage of the lower explosive limit (LEL).
  • Oxygen level changes – Detectors can alarm if oxygen levels drop too low (risk of asphyxiation) or rise too high (fire hazard).
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) – In certain models, gases like benzene, acetone, or formaldehyde can also trigger alarms.
  • Calibration gas or cross-interference – Some gases not intended to be measured may still trigger an alarm due to sensor overlap or improper calibration.

If you’re setting up or troubleshooting a device like the Draeger X-act 7000, it helps to refer to the Draeger X-act 7000 manual to understand which gases it monitors, how it reacts, and how to properly calibrate it.

Additional information

Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 12 in

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