Drager Interlock 7000 Hand Unit – Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device
Drager’s Interlock 7000 is a handheld alcohol ignition interlock device. This prevents anyone under the influence of alcohol from starting the ignition of their vehicle.
Although this is an advanced piece of kit the Drager Interlock 7000 consists of a handset and control unit. Once the ignition is switched on the handset is used to take the breath sample from the person, which then transmits to the control unit. Depending on the result, the starter relay of the vehicle will either be blocked or released and if the person is over the limit then the engine will be prevented from being started.
Measuring results are reliable and extremely precise and the design of the Interlock 7000 means that any attempts to manipulate readings are identied and stored in the data log. This also stores breath samples, measured alcohol concentration, engine starts and stops.
Key Features
Available to use immediately
Easy to operate
Coloured LED status
Uses hygienic mouthpieces
Calibration interval is typically 12 months
Data logger holds up to 500 events and data can be transferred via infrared interface or Bluetooth
Measuring principle
Electrochemical Sensor
Ambient conditions for operation
Temperature – 45 °C to 85 °C
Readiness for use
< 4 sec. (above 0 °C)
< 60 sec. (at -20 °C)
< 110 sec. (at -45 °C)
Dimensions
Handset approx. 138 mm x 61 mm x 36 mm
Control unit approx. 148 mm x 90 mm x 32 mm
Power Supply
12 V to 24 V
Switch relay for the starter relay line
< 16 A continuous, < 40 A peak, output relay may switch up to 48 V
Power consumption
< 2 A maximum, < 1 mA stand-by
Approvals
General German Operating Permission (Allgemeine Betriebserlaubnis Deutschland);
EN 50436-1:2014, EN 50436-2:2014, E1 mark, ECE Regulation No. 10, and Directive (EC) No. 661/2009 (with last applicable amendment), NHTSA:2013, AS 3547 Type 4