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1. 21 Sep 2004 0 58 58 AM INVALID No GarAlen Micro Ful D co MD2 Technologies 24 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 Calibration amp Testing noneywen 1 Putinstrument into Cal mode 2 Auto Zero 3 Auto Span 4 Apply Gas _ 5 Instrument beeps 4 amp goes to alarm set Points a N 6 Remove Gas 7 Adjust Alarm Set points A Y 8 Enter CAL Due time dan M 9 End Of Calibration fem AN ID esos GasAlertMicro5 Components O 5 tty Honeywell 26 P Technologies y Honeywell t New Pump sess oe New pump with built in particulate filtration 5 Technologies 27 Dy Hone ywell GasAlertMicro 5 Programming TIPS ttoneywen e If you do not press any pushbuttons within 20 seconds of entering the user options menu the detector returns to normal operation ID ie 28 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 Setup Options ttoneywen GasAlertMicro 5 Setup Options Honeywell W 31 EA GasAlertMicro 5 Setup Options ttoneywen ic MN 32 GasAlertMicro 5 LEL Correction Factors GasAlertMicro 5 LEL Correction Factors Technologies GasAlertMicro 5 PID Correction Factors GasAlertMicro 5 PID Correction Factors gneywen Technologies Technician Mode tonel e Technician Mode Special button press to enter tech mode Button press allows for e Hot swapping sensors Not documented in quick reference guide only in manual e Techn
2. 47 l GasAlertMax XTM Wonewel e Alarms 95 dB audible alarm three bright wide angled visual alarm bars standard internal vibrating alarm for high noise areas Backlight automatically activated in alarm condition In low light environment can be disabled or on demand Four alarm levels Instant Low and High for all gases TWA and STEL for H2S CO OL over limit alarm for combustible sensor pump flow alarms TWA STEL and maximum exposures available for display on demand e Simple automated calibration procedure with single button operation Compatible with MicroDock ll automatic test calibration and record keeping system Full function self test of sensor battery electronic circuitry audible visual alarms A Technologies ry Hone y well 48 Sensor Advancements tail e Vented MicrocelOx e Silicon Filtered MICROpel 75C limits sensor failure due to silicone exposure Sensor response time tested during calibration 49 ID oie by Honeywell Charging Options Honey s Technologies y Honeywell 50 t Rubber Boot amp Holster amp nonewel Belt holster and concussion proof boot available mur P Technologies Jy Hone ywe 51 MicroDock Module Honea All modules are charging Up to six charging modules on one MicroDock II system Eventlog and Datalog upload capabilities fe Technologies Jy Hone yw ell 52 Pump Filt
3. Docking Module e A new docking module is required for GasAlertMicroClip XT New Dock module denoted by P in Order Number Honeywell Order Number Price USD Price CAD DOCK2 2 1P 00 G 1 495 1 995 DOCK2 2 1C1P 00 G 1 545 2 065 DOCK2 0 1P 00 G 500 700 ANN I Technologies ry Hone y well t GasAlertMicroClip AT 5 Bay Charger nonewen ach ve MC2 C01 MC5 a En Technologies by Hone ywell MicroClip XT Leather Carrying Case ness MC2 LC 1 mu o Technologies y Honeywell 63 GasAlertMicroClip XT Confined Space Kit noneyen e MC CK DL Replaced carrying holster with leather case 64 fe Technologies y Honeywell t 65 BW Sampler New GasAlert Micro and Sampler Holsters Honeywell ID esos i GasAlertMicroClip XT Sales Materials Honeywell 66 Datasheet 7 P Accessory Sheet Order Sheet i Ue ew A mote mecs 0n eo Ji Lock out Specs Lock out Specifications GasAlertMicroClip XT Multi gas Detector The instrument must satisfy the following ical Specifications Size hx wx d Weight Case Material Integral Boot Vibrator Alarm Handling Carrying Attachments Accessories User Interfaces Display Type Display Symbols Icons Keypad Switches Monitoring Capability Configurations Gases Detected and Measuring Specifications Sensor Type Longer Life Instr
4. Dual alarm levels e Security key access e Independent power e Wireless signal transmission LCD display on detector Bullt in alarms for instant notification Plug in ports for remote sensors and options e Self contained intrinsically safe site controller Honeywell a 121 i B Technologies y one y well system Capabilities Honeywell e Continuous two way communication between controller and each Rig Rat detector Real time digital data transmission for each sensor User friendly push button control interface Simplified transmission setup e System status constantly checked and updated IB Technologies y Honeywell 122 Field tough Design Honewel 123 e Super rugged design for reliable performance in extreme environmental conditions Weatherproof stainless steel enclosure Simply mount the detector to the tripod wall and turn on Hook up power or options via mil style connectors Technologies Jy Hone ywe t Plug and Play Remote Sensors ttoneywen New style encapsulated sensor e Combustible gas Zero maintenance Weatherproof plug in mil style connectors e Sensors installed up to 250ft 30m from detector ID esos y Honeywell 124 Monitoring Systems Honeys Multi point systems can be expanded to 100 or more individual monitoring points Each detector coded to separate channel 7 Io oie 125 by Hon
5. Location 1 y s Operator Operator 1 3 Safelin Attendant Messages Prompt Time Message 1 v tj E minutes Entrant Messages Response Time Repose y ka 30 lt seconds YY Bee IW chnologies 175 by Honeywell Instrument Information In the Instrument Information tab it is possible to modify settings such as instrument language location and operator names calibration interval flammable gas tables flammable standards log options instrument clock and SafeLink options The location operator flammable Safelink s l clicking the change button Attendant Messages Prompt Time Are You OK ka E ai minutes Entrant Messages Response Time ETE 184 o 2 seconss Y 1 Change the value and press OK to confirm Change From Location 1 Change To X Cancel Mug uw IW Wonnod ges 176 by Honeywel The PC s current date and time will be sent to the instrument if you upload the instrument configuration with this option checked Instrument Cloc Current Instrument Clock Setting 10 8 2006 8 33 12 AM Date Time to Set EE 82006 83258aM se te t d ir ee ds ir INE iiid d do uri Rp Ret AENA AOTAN SETI WA LIME RDA CASADAS ENCEINTE AN 5 Technologies 177 by Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility Honeywell Instrument Information Alarm Setting Functions Alarm Settings Alarm Standards ER to US standard il 02 vn 25 23 5 Rising 19 5
6. Enter a file name if desired and click the Save button Save in C3 Data 3 ck Eg aa 2o0050428 212747 imp Es Desktop ce oat My Documents Tr D My Computer E My Network P File name Save as type Impact data files imp O MM Lm o ID oie 184 by Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility Honeywell Information 4 Data was saved successfully gt Download completed Do you wish to clear the instrument logs e information x I i The instrument will be rebooted e ID oie by Honeywell 185 Exporting a Summary Report e To export a summary report 1 Use the File 2 Export Data command 2 Select Export Summary Report and click on the Print button if you wish to print the summary report 3 Otherwise select Export Summary Report and click on the Export button if you wish to export the summary report into a CSV file A dialog box appears asking you to enter the file name 4 Enter the correct file name and click on the Save button 5 Open the summary report and you will find the following information Note The CSV format is supported by most spreadsheet programs including Microsoft Excel INN BW Technologies 186 Exporting a Summary Report conta Operator Date and time when the summary report is generated Instrument s serial number Date of last calibration Calibration due date Numb
7. Honeywell Portable Gas Detection W D Y H on e y wW e Honeywell BW technologies amp Honeywel XX EE EE mem A dun Ra a E RO ter Se A a ita m d uiis Ld deus o PN i e Shared mission of providing innovative gas detection technology while creating the safest possible work environments HA and BW are one premier line of business ic MN Honeywell Life Safety Family Honeywell Life Safety Protecting People Saving Lives 17 000 Employees ACS Businesses e Life Safety e Process Solutions Environmental Combustion e Building Solutions amp Controls e Security e Scanning amp Mobility e Sensing amp Controls Sensors and Fire Control Actuating Systems Devi Gas Detection Safety Products Honeywell Analytics Snr S SPERIAN Gamewell Bj Envmic SEN Honeywell ACKERMANN ea by Honeywell 9 by Honeywell Gees ae SETVUS XTRATUF by Honeywell ty reyes SALISBURY BWV SILENT Vs by Honeywell Technologies KNIGHT gam AS TTTIT Ey Hats by Honeywell SPERIAN TNT sonic by Honeywell LfeSafety Honey SILENT S KNIGHT ounded 1966 DE S S ee Gamewell 8 El zellweger analytics MOLDE E 1999 Founded 1851 Founded 1949 V3 SENSOR av digital cvancad ideas advanced salutians 201 0 PAULO Founde 6G SPERIAN RIA 1984 2000 F
8. RED shows degraded sensor condition indicating cell dry out or failure BI Technologies y Honeywell i 75 Parts of the Quattro Honey Confidence indicator drogen sulfide green LED HS sensor Sgen 2 Pushbutton Alligator clip Visual alarm Visual alarm indicator red LED indicator red LED He Combustible Audio alarm LEL sensor Liquid crystal display LCD GO ee monada Battery pack Charging connector and IR interface 5 Technologies 76 by Honeywell D S D ay Honeywell 177 Extra large full function LCD display Same heart icon as GasAlertMaxXT Personalized message on start up Bump and calibration Icons for easy auditing Can be configured to have LCD flip 180 degrees Backlight automatically activated in alarm condition in low light environment can be disabled or on demand dN Re I Technologies y one y well i InfoScreen een Extra dashboard type info at double press of a button for instrument bump calibration and alarm peak status 11 21 am Gua 6 10 2009 60 t Bump Test due in 180 days Hsk coh O M LEL Ml Press 0 to skip 11 21 am 6 10 2009 60 Calibration due in 180 days Hsk cokel 11 21 am ERR 6 10 2009 60 Press 0 to skip Peaks ppm ppm Press 0 to skip OOOO O ologies 78 by Honeywell Single Button Operation newer To turn detector on P
9. e P66 67 LCD display shows life countdown max exposure time since alarms Stores 10 alarm events can be downloaded to HP protocol printer or PC via IR port or MicroDock Il e 2 OZ 76g Low and High alarm settings Nd ye I Technologies y Honeywell 43 GasAlert Clip Extreme onewen Continuously on One button activation and test e Alarm events duration of events e Countdown during IR download No battery or sensor replacement No calibration required LOW and HIGH setpoints displayed on demand in ppm or 96 e Monthly O2 calibration reminder and logged on event log e Self test automatically triggered when in a MicroDock e 90db audible alarm One Year shelf life mw IP Technologies y Honeywell 44 45 IP66 67 Up to 1 meter 3 ft Dust Tight e fe Technologies by Honeywell GasAlertMax XT II W D y Hone ywell Honeywell GasAlertMax XT Honey Combines features from our field proven GasAlertMax with state of the art electronics and ease of use of GasAlertMicroClip Standard datalogger 16 hours minimum event logger 30 events and docking station test records LCD shows all real time gas concentrations Powered by a lithium polymer cell typical run time 13 hours Fully integrated diaphragm sampling pump Hemote sampling up to 20 meters 75 feet lll lll lO AAA VVF Technologies jy Honeywell
10. Falling FLM LEL 100 10 Rising l 20 Rising CO v ppm 500 36 Rising l 5n Rising H25 ppm 50 15 0 Rising STEL Period LTEL Period Latching Alarms 15 minutes o hours Enabled anm IN Technologies Dy Hone ywel Instrument Configuration Functions e In the Functions tab a user can enable disable the functions of Instrument Information Alarm Setting Functions Functions Password the instrument as follows Enable Silent Confidence Y Enabli Enable Silent Confidence dor odds X Enabl Enable Go No Go t X Enable Auto Zero Enable Vibrating Alarm X Enable Vibration Alarm Enable Pump X Enable Pump Enable Flammable Menu Y Enable Flammable Menu Enable Calibration Password Enable Switch off Password Y To choose the password click on any of the buttons shown Note that the password cannot start with the Ese button Aup Down Ook 0 Escape lll lf ologies by Honeywell 179 Uploading a configuration to the Instrument Once modification of the configuration is complete click on the Upload button to send the changes to the instrument If the alarm settings do not match the existing alarm settings of the instrument a warning prompt appears asking you that you wish to proceed as shown FIGURE 5 13 Alarm settings to be updated do not match the existing alarm settings of the instrume Do vau wish to proceed LL MM by Honeywell 180 When t
11. Hydrogen Peroxide H 0 0 200 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide H5S 0 200 ppm a oe Nitric Oxide NO 0 500 ppm Instrument Nitrogen Dioxide NO 0 200 ppm Sampling wand o CD User manual and een Mee Datalogging Software Ozone O 0 5 ppm Sulfur Dioxide SO 0 500 ppm ID oie 192 EC P2 Product Description Honeywell 193 Portable battery operated instrument smart cell technology Optional sensor keeper Two battery system C size Alkaline in handle primary power 48 hours Internal rechargeable NiCad standby power 6 hours Instrument may be operated when connected to charger Datalogging to Excel Spreadsheet 0 1 0 VDC analog output Sampling mode Display Backlit LCD Pump Miniature internal diaphragm type flow rate 0 5 SCFH Sampling Wand Assembly Outlet Tube Data Logger Port Standby Battery Recharge Receptacie Primary Battery B Technologies y Honeywell i Available Gases Honeywell Alcohol 0 50 ppm 10 500 ppm 1 ppm Hydrogen Peroxide 0 10 ppm 0 100 ppm 1 ppm Hydrogen 0 500 ppm 0 2000 ppm 1 ppm eulfur Dioxide 0 10 ppm 0 500 ppm 0 1 ppm dN ye P Technologies 194 by Honeywe Q u estions Honeywell Q u estions A n swers UN ud 3 y
12. Press Calibration button on detector module Base Station displays testing information ID ese 109 by Honeywell Cal b rat i on cont d On detector module Yellow run light turns on e When test complete and successful Green pass light will activate Base Station display shows checkmarks beside each passed test indicates sensor was not tested BUMP CHECK e RUN PASS FAIL CALIBRATION e RUN PASS FAIL DATA TRANS RUN PASS FAIL 110 Honeywell Bay H Cal Fass CIE BUMP CHECK e e RUN PASS FAIL CALIBRATION RUN PASS FAIL DATA TRANS RUN PASS FAIL ALDY SOJ HITO y qa Dam ae EL CO v LELY DEV DockMoDULE II by Honeywell Fleet Manager h tiene e Although some docking stations do not require a computer to operate hey can be connected to a network and regularly downloaded for management of a fleet of gas monitors Fleet Manger II allows users to Import event logs Save bump and calibration results Data logs from detectors and base stations Generate bump test and calibration certificates Detector status reports Manage users and base stations Configure detectors Archive and save database e In 2005 a construction company had a death in a confined space n gas reviewing their confined space program they decided to upgrade their detect
13. date monitor calibration and bump test history Docking stations not only record these events they automatically perform them ID esos 102 Dy Hone ywell Introduction Honey MicroDock II calibration bump test and record storage system for portable gas detectors Automatic calibration and bump testing GasAlertMicro 5 e GasAlert Quattro GasAlertMicroClip XT e GasAlert MAX XT Il e GasAlert Extreme GasAlertClip Extreme family Expandable to include up to 10 docking modules Maximum 6 charging modules Fully portable No computer required ID esos 103 by Honeywell Introduction Honey e Fully automatic hands free calibration and functional bump test e Automatically verifies performance of audible and visual alarms e Stores and updates test records Entirely self contained Operates via line power or set of four C cell batteries Multiple systems can be connected via LAN e Additional modules can be easily added in the field dN Be BW Technologies 104 MicroDock II Base Station nonevsen Microcontroller based control module Controls application of gas to each individual Module Up to 4 bottles of gas can be connected Displays information about the bump and calibration test When in automatic gas mode default all gasses are applied in the correct order The default MMC card is now 64Meg Allowable tests are 15 000 ANN BW Technologies 105 Ins
14. 57 GasAlertMicroClip XT Changes _ttoneywen e Offering a 4 series Oxygen sensor MicroClip XT MicroClip Improved quality Lower replacement costs e Addition of InteliFlash Visual compliance made simple Time savings leads to lower cost of operation e Change in Li po Battery mproved performance mW IP Technologies ry Hone y well 56 GasAlertMicroClip XT Value Offering sess e Small Size Customers told us size is important Still one of the most compact and lightweight multi gas units on the market Ease of Use Simple one button operation One button bump and calibration with the MicroDock Il module Easy management of data and settings with Fleet Manager II Time Savings with Visual Compliance Addition of IntelliFlash provides users peace of mind Provides auditors time savings up to 98 hours and 5 900 in savings a year e Based on 100 detectors e Refer to the IntelliFlash sales calculator ID ese 59 Dy rronevwal MicroClip XT Order Numbers and Pricing soneywen All GasAlertMicroClip XT order numbers begin with MC2 MC2 XWHM Y NA Note 00 at the end of order number is no longer needed Product Type Price USD Price CAD 4 Gas 585 615 3 Gas 510 525 2 Gas 425 440 Single Gas O 350 405 Single Gas LEL 375 405 Single Gas HS 375 405 Single Gas CO 360 405 I Pese 60 ip aes 61 GasAlertMicroClip XT
15. Communication Port window appears as in FIGURE 4 8 allowing you to modify the serial p 3 Select the appropriate port and click on the OK button Communication Pon Y 1 Select the port number to which the instrument is connected 2 Click on the OK button to accept the setting COM Port com IS Technologies 172 by Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility Impact Configuration Utility Honeywell File View Instrument Calibration Settings Help a amp Communication Port FY Log Download F10 Sessior Diagnostic Download Instrument Configuration F4 i Live Update Fo Distributor Information el Es uS jeja nom S9 Bb FIGURE 5 1 Instrument configuration menu 1 Use the Instrument gt Instrument Configuration command or click on the Instrument 173 by Honeywell Configuration button A prompt appears asking you to select whether you wish to load the configuration from a file or if you wish to download it from the instrument as shown in FIGURE 5 2 Instrument Configuration Loading Configuration Data f From Instrument C From File Please select where you wantto load the configuration data and click on the OK button 3 Cancel ID oie 174 by Honeywell w Instrument Configuration Alarm setting Functions Instrument S N Language Calibration Interval 03503633 English 100 E days Location
16. lights Large push buttons Pump option e Auto On Off Durable housing Up to four sensors Powerful audible alarm P 2 Moon Uv LM 150 by Honeywell Features Honeywell e Multi Gas detector with great flexibility to measure broadest range of industrial gases including CO OFCH NH Cl SO NO Unique sensor cartridge concept lowers cost of maintenance e Enforcer gas test station makes confined space entry testing safer and quicker Internal sampling pump option Data logging and reporting software Multi Lingual display e SafeLink communication between attendant and operator gt BMT Technologies Jy we t Honeywe f 152 Features Modular design Optional plug in pump Disposable OFCH Serviceable OF plus 2 toxic Customized via software Few parts Easy to assemble and configure Ingress rating of IP 67 for Water resistance e Interchangeable battery packs NiMH for performance Bo e Typical life gt 12 hours e Pumped 10 hours i Alkaline disposable Typical life gt 20 hours e Pumped 16 hours t Honeywell E Technologies Jy Honeywell IR Sensors for the Impact Pro ttoneywen e Warranty IR sensor has a standard 2 year warranty IR Sensors available to monitor for Carbon dioxide 0 0 5 0 Vol in 0 1 increments volume Methane O 100 Vol in 1 0 Vol increments volume LELO 100 LEL
17. than 4 hours per battery Normal operation 4 10 136 F 20 to 50 C 10 95 RH non condensing continuous IP 66 67 Calibration must be fully automatic with Auto Zero and Auto Span functions Instrument must advise as each automatic function takes place and when to apply gas Calibration span levels must be User Settable Equipped with calibration diagnostics protection that ensures a valid calibration the detector must check the ambient air and the calibration gas If either does not meet expected values the detector will refuse calibration and automatically exit the procedure retaining all previous values Technologies by Honeywell GasAlert Quattro W D Y H on e y wW e Honeywell Introducing GasAlertQuattro oneen Saves Increased 096 Compliance Time Productivity Downtime Confidence GasAlertQuattro ID oie 68 Dy Hone ywell Saves Time IntelliFlash lets the safety manager immediately know their crew is safe the I g 69 D y Hone y well Increased Productivity tomemen P Y Simplified Training and Operation increases productivity and gives a easy user experience TU soc 70 0 Downtime Power Options ttoneywen You can count on the GasAlertQuattro s interchangeable power options and long battery life to get you through every shift Technologies Dy Hone ywel 71 The GasAlertQuattro will last throug
18. the instrument Reports can be downloaded printed and archived via the ICU software Honeywell w Welcome to Hultigas PC i OF x File User Engineer Setup Help L4 Download Logged Data m 1 Calibrate Exit Instrument Status 08 05 00 14 38 A 165 ID ie Safelink e e Allows 2 Impact Pros to communicate with each other in real time First unit entrant measures and displays gas concentrations locally Second unit attendant displays them remotely Both units display alarms and warnings Can communicate with simple pre defined text messages Entrant 166 by Honeywell Training Video Honeywell P Technologies by Honeywell Wide Range of Industries amp Users nonewen Transportation Chemical plants Confined spaces Refineries e Steel mills Tunnelling HVAC contracting e Waste water treatment Construction Drinking water treatment e Brewing Telecommunications e Shipping Utilities water electric etc e Offshore petrochemical e Pulp and paper e Onshore petrochemical Mining Power stations Grain storage e Remediation dN Be BW Technologies 168 Dy Honeywell Impact and Impact Pro Multi Gas Detector e Product Overview Hands On ES e ICU Software Cost of Ownership fe Technologies by Honeywell 169 170 Impact Configuration Utility Running ICU 1 After the user has insta
19. 0 Sep 2004 1 55 44 PM 0355500 No GorAlen Micro Cabbested 25 00 Zermed 20 Sep 2004 1 58 23 PM 0355500 No GasAlen Micro Paes o co Man ager software 20 Sep 20 2 43 Pra SOL HOB BSH No Gasset Cip Extreme Pars 0 20 Sep 2004 2 48 16 PM 0505956 Yes GarAlert Micro Cabbested 25 CO Zerved i 20 Sep 2004 4 22 10 PM 0355500 Yes GasAbri Micro Cakbested 25 CO Zerved comes St an d a rd WI t h 20 Sep 2008 4 24 23 Ph 0365800 Yes GasAlert Micro Pass 0 CO 20 Sep 2004 4 25 00 PM H304 HO51861 No GarAlen Cip Extreme Pars 0 g _ 20 Sep 2004 42921 Pf 0365600 No GarAlen Micro Cabbrsted 25 00 Zewed datalogging M ICrO 5 20 Sep 2004 490 58 Pt AAA Pn GorAben Cig Extreme Fal O 20 Sep 2004 4 30 04 P4 A Pn GaeAjert Clip Extreme Fail 20 Sep 2004 4 32 41 PM H304 HO5 1861 No Gar len Op Extreme Paes i 20 Sep 2004 4 34 22 PM 0565800 No GorAlen Micro Paes oco Instruments 2x Ser XX 4 3606 PM HOR HOBBS o Gerh Cip Exons Pars o 20 Sep 2004 4 39 06 Pr 0355800 Ho Gar leri Micro Cabbested 25 CO Zermed ii 20 Sep 2004 4 40 20 PRA A Pn Gar len Cip Extreme Fal 0 20 Sep 2004 4 53 21 Pi A p GarAben Clip Extreme Fail 0 D el uxe F eet 21 Sep 2004 B 48 38 AM 0355500 No Gsr ler Micro Paes 0 co 21 Sep 2004 8 50 23 AM H304 HO51861 No GseAjert Clip Extreme Pass Y 2t Sep 2004 8 51 31 AM H304 HO61861 No GarAlen Clip Extreme Pass i Manager comes with EET mw ine ede a 21 Sep 2004 0 23 20 AM 0542043 No GarAlen Micro Fal
20. 970 Lumidor Safety 1981 Biosystems Gas detection pioneers us NDA Santi date back more than 50 years n Unprecedented product performance and stability Sieger Limited OOO O Een W oie Dy Hone ywel Life Safety Sensor Cells Htoneywet ac S ex jv 2005 H oneywell Jm AA Bye a Technologies jy Honeywell t Electrochemical Cell Manufacture Honeywell designs and manufactures most of its sensing technology World s biggest cell manufacturer Advanced robotic manufacturing plant ensures quality and keeps costs to a minimum Flexibility to meet market demands All manufacturing history stored to ISO 9001 processes by Honeywell Portable Products Homey World s Most Advanced Family of Gas Detection Products u GasAlert Extreme GasAlert Micro5 GasAlert Max XT II Gas Alert MicroClip XT dT Technologies by Honeywell Gas Detector Selection Criteria Honeywell One button operation provides simple interface Ease of Use with the detector Shock resistant design with superior water Ruggedness and Reliability resistance IP67 compact lightweight ergonomic design Number of sensors Ability to detect and display a number of gas required readings simultaneously dN Re BW Technologies 10 _ Gas Detector Selection Criteria ttoneywen Maximum amount of oxygen combustible Total number of sensors availabl
21. PH Ethylene oxide ETO Volatile organic compounds ic MN j Tor ey GasAlertMicro 5 Series W D y Hone ywell Honeywell GasAlertMicroS Series money e Standard unit includes Monitor as specified Sensors as specified Sensor compartment cover for diffusion operation Calibration adapter and hose Quick reference guide Interactive training and technical documentation CD Integral concussion proof boot Hot swappable alkaline battery tray with set of 3 AA alkaline batteries Optional lithium polymer battery pack ID oie 19 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 Sensor Position noneynen SENSOR PLACEMENT Oxygen Sensor Red Dummy sensor empty Combustible Sensor Green Dummy sensor empty LEL combustible O Interchaneable Toxic 1 Sensor Blue Dummy sensor empty H3S CO 0 Cl CIO NH PH HCN NO O O Interchaneable Toxic 2 Sensor Ye ow Dummy sensor empty COSH Twin Tox CO H S sensor HS CO SO Cl CIO NH PH HCN NO O ID ese 20 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 PID Sensor Position GasAlertMicr 5 PID SENSOR PLACEMENT Q Oxygen Sensor Red Dummy sensor empty O Combustible Sensor Green Dummy sensor empty LEL combustible O Interchaneable Toxic 1 Sensor Blue Dummy sensor empty PID Interchaneable Toxic 2 Sensor elow Dummy sensor empty COSH Tw
22. anaging life cycles of 400 Sensors AN aaa ID ie 189 yy Honeywell Honeywell impact Pro Wonewel oolution proactively replaces all 4 sensors every 2 years whether they need to be or not By replacing all sensors every 2 years proactively before failure and at user s convenience e Large unit fleet always has sensors of same age As such an Impact user with 100 units manages only 100 4 gas sensor cartridges e 75 reduction in number of sensors to manage Each time a sensor fails Entire cartridge is replaced with 4 new sensors usually under warranty Ensures customers fleet will always have same age sensors e No more costly single sensor replacements ic MN 190 by Honeywell EC P2 W D Y H on e y wW e Honeywell EC P2 Portable Single Gas with PUMP sonora e Single gas portable with internal Alcohol 0 500 ppm l Ammonia NH 0 500 ppm sampling pump Ammonia NH 0 2 000 ppm e Alkaline and rechargeable Bromine Br 0 5 ppm battery operation Carbon Monoxide CO 0 1 000 ppm Data logging and RS232 output Chlorine Cl e PAN Wide variety of exotic Industrial Sm 101 dad yl toxics with exchangeable Chlorine Dioxide CIO 0 5 pom SmartCell technology uorine 2 wel a Ideal for emergency response Mala ial ah od A and Industrial Safety monitoring Hydrogen H 0 2000 ppm and leak detection spotting Hydrogen Chloride HCl 0 200 ppm Quick change sensors
23. applications would be to measure hydrocarbon gases under nitrogen storage blankets or other inert atmospheres e IR sensors generally enable users to achieve their application requirements with an overall lower cost of ownership PB X BW Technologies 158 Available Gases Honey Impact O LEL CO H S Impact Pro CL CLO SO NO NH CO O LEL CO H5S Ni MH rechargeable operating life gt 10 hours Charging time 7 hours ieu NA Dry cell disposable 17 hours Nominal reduction of 10 when used with pump Optional Supplied as standard with Impact Pro Typical flow rate 0 3l min Pump Automatic start stop feature with auto test on start up and flow fail alarm Class 1 Div 1 Groups A B C D UL Approvals Class 1 Div 1 Groups A B C D CSA Marine Equipment Directive MED 96 98 EC by Honeywell 159 Impact ICU Software Features ttoneywen e Windows Program easy to configure calibrate and interrogate the Impact Pro via PC Data logging system Password protected data storage Automated graphical presentation Automated gas event and calibration history reporting Calibration Wizard amp Certificate Works with existing Impact data and hardware a ye BW Technologies 160 Operation Honey et Moves up through menu screens increases values v Used to accept menus or values DOn Off Used as change in menus Y Moves down through menu screens decreases valu
24. ass Pass 25 0 ppm 100 0 ppm 2008 04 06 2008 04 06 H2S co 15 0 ppm 200 0 ppm 10 0 ppm 35 0 ppm 10 0 ppm 35 0 ppm 15 0 ppm 50 0 ppm 15 seconds Unit Programmed 15 minutes CO STEL Period 2207 001572 Dock Location Inlet 1 Inlet 2 Yes Yes 20 9 9 25 0 Purge GasAlertMicroClip 2008 04 06 LEL Pass 50 0 2008 04 06 LEL 20 0 10 0 N A 15 minutes Home Inlet 3 No 25 0 4 Gas Mixture 2 5 vol CH4 Custom 2 Gas 02 Pass 20 9 2008 05 27 02 23 5 19 5 Inlet 4 No 20 9 Purge Inlet 5 No 20 9 Purge Honeywell OCU AA ID oie 113 by Honeywell Re DO rts Honeywell e Standard Reports Four types of base reports available Latest Test For Active Devices List of latest bump tests and or calibrations for active detectors within specified date interval Active Devices Not Bumped and or Not Calibrated After Date List of active detectors not had bump test or calibration after specified date Active Devices Not Bumped or Not Calibrated Within Specified Interval List of active detectors not had bump test or calibration within specified interval as of a certain date e Devices With No Activity List of detectors with no bump tests and or calibrations within a specified interval W 114 by Honeywell Reports Honeywell e Custom reports can include Test Date Time Last Cal Sensor Type Serial Number Next Cal Due Sensor Zero Status Test Last Bump Sen
25. cover for LCD screen protection Case can rotated 360 for best orientation and optimized mobility Can be used with external filter LCD protector Honeywell ID oie y Honeywell Dy H vehicle Attachment Homa Vehicle attachment Third party company to supply vehicle connection Ham Mount Pro Fit Arkon AMPS Single T Slot 89 by Honeywell Battery and Charging Hroneywon Two GasAlertQuattro battery options 3 AA Alkaline batteries Rechargeable lithium Uses same charger as GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XT Rechargeable batteries can be recharged separately 5 bay charger MicroDock II Module Green LED indicates full charge Depleted battery charge in 6 hrs Minimum runtime over 20 hours at 20 C 68 F e Minimum runtime 18 hours at 20 C 4 F ID oie 90 Vehicle Charging Kit ones Two vehicle charging kits available 12 VDC with CLA vehicle adaptor 12 24VDC adaptor e With leads that can be hard wired into vehicles e Same kits as GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMax XI ANN ZW Technologies 91 Multi Unit Cradle Charger Honeywes e Multi unit cradle charger includes Five charger bays for detector or battery pack Wall mount kit Includes regional power connections Optional 12 VDC 24 VDC power cord lll Of VVF Technologies jy Honeywell 92 i Multi Unit Power Adaptor monewei
26. e and toxic gases detectable Versatility to detect oxygen combustible Sensor combinations gases VOCs and wide range of toxic gas hazards Ability to easily maintain a fleet of detectors ease of calibration bump testing and record keeping provide objective evidence for investigations Docking station option dN ye BW Technologies 11 PA Gas Detector Selection Criteria ttoneywen Integrated or external pump Ease of sampling remote atmospheres Displa Easy to read display all detectable gases pray simultaneously Combination of audible visual and vibrating Alarms alarms TWA STEL and instantaneous mw P Technologies Gas Detector Selection Criteria ttoneywen Rechargeable batteries best to worst lithium polymer nickel metal hydride nickel cadmium lead Battery life versatility acid Lithium polymer provides superior performance with longer run time and quick charge cycle Alkaline capability offers additional up time Evidence of detector use and maintenance often used Datalogging like black box on an aircraft becoming standard feature W Gas Detector Selection Criteria Honeywell Initial cost of equipment replacement parts gas use ata DO warranty typical life expectancy 2 to 5 years Convenient locations and fast turnaround are important Service l consideration Training Variety of training media hands on webinar CD etc Provide confident correct informati
27. e Simultaneously charge up to five detectors ANN OM echnologies 93 by Honeywell Bump testing Honey e Bump test confirms sensor response to gas Apply gas exceeding low alarm setpoint of installed sensors CSA must meet 100 of LEL gas applied Note Only use the calibration cap for bump tests and calibrations ID oie 94 by Honeywell Calibration amp Testing a oe DH ps c fw ore Put instrument into Cal Mode Auto zero Open gas supply Auto span Apply gas Remove gas Cal Due in days displayed End of calibration Honeywell Note Only use the calibration cap for bump tests and calibrations p Technologies ry Hone y well t Fleet Manager il tone e Use Fleet Manager ll to access User options Download datalogged files Download event log files Upgrade firmware Set up personalized start up message ANN BW Technologies 96 Fleet Manager II To log in as Administrator Password is Admin To configure Quattro Select Configure Device VIA IR LINK under Devices Fisi Manages li Bix fleet MANAGER Honeywell 97 W oie by Honeywell MicroDock I Module Honeyuen All modules are charging Event log transmits during any test Data log transfers via button press Automatically if selected in Fleet Manager e Supports maximum of 8 standard or 6 charging modules MMC can download 10 datal
28. er of valid readings for the flammable IR channel and toxic channels Usage pattern Number of alarm events Time amp alarm event data including the session ID session date turn on time turn off time time stamp for the first alarm in the session and alarm types for each channel where applicable L for immediate low alarm and H for immediate high alarm Peak level data including the session ID the maximum readings for all channels and the minimum reading for O2 only Alarm threshold data including the session ID and the alarm levels for each channel y BN Technologies 187 v Hanan Cost of Ownership Honeywell Honeywell MSA E MSA Impact Pro Orion 4 5 Watchman Cals Gas Cylinder 34 Liter 227 23 68 19 Gas Cost Cal List Pricing 2 94 14 95 Gas Cost Bump Test List Price 3 74 Total Bump and Cal Gas Cost Over 10 Yrs 2 272 11 548 Cost of Ownership 1 Instrument E1992 m D hnologies 188 by Honeywell Sensor Roulette Honeywell Sensor Roulette Fleet management strategy where e Sensors are replaced 1 at a time Heactively only after failure One by one replacement approach guarantees each instrument will soon include everything from new and old dead amp dying sensors Over time sensor failures become routine e Each time triggering inefficient and costly repair cycle that can take weeks e In this approach a 4 gas user with 100 units is actually m
29. ers Plastic replaceable filter designed to keep dust out Thin paper filter designed as a backup and vapor barrier permanent paper Mor TE M 53 by Hone yv el Diffusion Operation Honey e GasAlertMax XT can easily be converted to a diffusion monitor in the field Remove front cover which deactivates the pump e Pump must be operating to calibrate and communicate in MicroDock II ANN MNN Technologies y Honeywell 54 Calibration Hong To enter into calibration mode Hold button 7 seconds e Performs zero cal e Prompts for calibration Apply 2 5 CH4 25ppm H2S 100ppm CO and 18 oxygen Sensors are tested during calibration e f sensor does not respond fast enough it will fail at the end of calibration e Note O2 sensor is tested during calibration do not use 20 996 O2 concentration mM SN chnologies 55 by Honeywell Fleet Manager Configuration ttoneywen e Use the latest version of Fleet Manager II software Available on CD or from our website www gasmonitors com fleet MANAGER B Technologies Jy Honeywell 56 e Compliance made simple with GasAlertMicroClip XT Visual compliance time savings with addition of IntelliFlash e Same operation users are accustomed to and prefer Multi gas versatility with one button simplicity e Thin and lightweight comfortable to wear and carry dN Be MNN Technologies y one y well
30. erting GasAlertMicroS _Honeywet Press two release tabs and lift module lid Rotate alligator clip ring up and insert detector Lower lid Base Station LCD identifies type and serial number of detector inserted For diffusion monitors Confirm diffusion adaptor is inserted For pumped instruments Confirm diffusion adaptor is removed or damage can occur dN Be I Technologies y Honeywell 106 Bump Check Honey e Bump test confirms Sensors respond to gas Audio and visual alarms are operational Insert detector when in normal operation Press Bump Check button on detector module Base Station displays testing information ID ese 107 by Honeywell Bump Check tomy Honey On detector module Yellow run light turns on e When test complete and successful Green pass light will activate Bay 1 AUDY 027 Base Station display shows checkmarks beside each Pump UIS SN e test unm Hes 1 ELS indicates sensor was not tested BUMP CHECK RUN PASS FAIL BUMP CHECK e de RUN PASS FAIL CALIBRATION RUN PASS FAIL CALIBRATION 6 RUN PASS FAIL DATA TRANS RUN PASS FAIL DATA TRANS e RUN PASS FAIL DockMoDuLE II 108 by Honeywell Calibration Honey Calibrations performed to adjust sensor sensitivity levels to ensure accurate gas response Insert detector when in normal operation
31. es ID ese 161 by Honeywell AvailableGases wnewen Oxygen O2 T 0 25 v v Always fitted Always fitted E 0 100 LEL Always fitted Lu sensor ANAY EN Flammable IR LEL 0 100 LEL Not available IR sensor always fitted x Flammable IR VOL EAC 0 100 VOL E Hydrogen Sulfide H2S Sulfur Dioxide SO2 Chlorine C12 Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 Ammonia NH3 D po A Flammable Carbon Dioxide CO2 Carbon Dioxide CO2 IR 0 5 V V Serviceable cartridges only available in 1 or 4 channel configurations All OFCH OFC OFH and OF are disposable only C or H sensors only available for use in 4 gas Serviceable cartridges T Infrared sensor cartridge models include one IR catalytic sensor for detecting flammable LEL VOL or carbon dioxide three additional electrochemical sensors are provided for detection of two toxic gases an BIR F T lt X XK X KX IX X X a 162 Impact vs Impact Pro ProtR nonea Cartridge Type Disposable only Disposable or Serviceable Integral Pump Pump Adaptor Yes Vibrating Alarm Yes Safelink Yes ic MN 163 Vip totu Enforcer Calibration Honeywell Press then wait 90 sec 164 Io oie by Honeywell Other Calibration Methods Calibrate using Instrument menu Or e PC calibration wizard Multi lingual menus walk the user through the process ensuring step by step accuracy Calibrations logged in
32. etallic Surface at Earth Ground Potential Mounting Nuts XN Bonding Cable ID ese 142 Rig Rat ll Controller Power Honeywen 220AC _ orp Power iac Switch 110 VAC 220 VAC e 24 VDC ID ie 143 Rig Rat Ill Relay Configuration nonewen Low Latching Non Latching High Latching Non Latching Fault Latching Non Latching e Audible W 144 Rig Rat Ill Controller Transceiver Set Up oen e Controller switch labeled Detector Channel always set to 0 Switch A can be set anywhere between 0 3 Switch B can be set anywhere between 0 F Transceiver SE DW RIF TRANSCEIVER IB sie 145 Dy Hone ywell 146 Rig Rat Ill Wireless Controller Power up Controller e Enable required Channel Honeywell Technologies y Honeywell t Rig Rat lll Detector______ Transcelver Set Upreywen e In the detector switch labeled Detector Channel can be set anywhere between 1 4 Switch A matched to the Transceiver e controller c TRANSCEIVER e Switch B matched to the controller ID oie 147 by Honeywell Honeywell Analytics Portable Products W D Y H on e y wW e Honeywell Impact Impact Pro W by Honeywell Honeywell Features and Benefits Honeywell 1 Large graphical display e Allows use of icons 2 Ultra bright alarm light e Whole lens area
33. eywell Powering the Rig Rat detector toneywen Battery Power e Solar Power e Bench charger Explosion proof charger Weatherproof charger e Line Power 126 by Honeywel Rig Rat MM Repeater ones Applications Used to bounce signal Longer distances e Double transmission distance to 4 miles 6 km m Coded to individual detector or multiple detector Internal batteries External trickle charge options power channel 1 channel channel 4 ID esos 127 Dy Hone ywell Wireless Receiver Alarm Options Honeywell Equipped with radio receiver e Remote Receiver Alarms could be installed up to 1 8 miles 3 km from detector Coded to individual detector multiple detectors e Solar Capable al le J B B o WE p Technologies h y Hone yw ell 128 Remote Detector Alarm Options High output remote alarms Plug into Detector s option ports 60 000 Candlepower Strobe 101 dB loud siren directly powered by Hig Rat detector Honeywell 129 ID ese y Honeywell t Rig Rat Relays Honewel Used to activate and control BW alarms and options or site specific field interfaces control systems ESD s fire protection etc AD DC compatible 10 amp relays plug directly into Rig Rat option port Powered by the detector Available in weatherproof or explosion proof enclosure versions mur MNN Technologies y Hone ywel
34. h any industrial environment so personnel 72 can continue being protected ID oie t Compliance amp Confidence toneywen The GasAlertQuattro has the highest level of safety of any gas detector in the market ID esos 73 Segments Vertical markets _Honeywet e Markets to Target General Confined Space Entry and Personnel Protective equipment markets Utilities Power Oil and Gas visual compliance auditing simplicity Rental market easily interchange battery with long runtimes rugged Contractors Battery flexibility Steel Construction Marine Markets to proceed with caution Mining initially no MSHA Aviation No PID Telecommunication likely higher priced product than required dN Be MNN Technologies y Honeywell 74 REFLEX Honeywell Patented Exclusive e Form of Built In Electronic Bump Testing Applies special electronic pulse to cell periodically Reviews echo from cell as it responds to applied signal Sounds alert when EC cell enters a fault condition e g open or short circuit e REFLEX Advantage Continuously monitors health check status of EC cells Provides double assurance of safety Reflex Keeps You Safer Oscilloscope graph shows cell responding to Reflex pulse indicating sensor condition GREEN shows optimal sensor condition i dynamic responsiveness to gas
35. he changes are sent to the instrument a prompt appears stating that the instrument will be rebooted as shown in FIGURE 5 13 i The instrument will be rebooted For the changes to take effect p 181 Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility Downloading the Data To download the logged gas readings event records and calibration history from the instrument 3 Impact Configuration Utility Honeywell File View Instrument Calibration Settings Help 5 5 Communication Port FY ce de 22 Log Download i F10 Sessio Diagnostic Download i Instrument Configuration F4 Live Update Fa Distributor Infarmation FIGURE 3 10 Log download Menu 1 While the Impact is switched on and sitting on the Base Station use the Instrument gt Log Download command or click on the Log Download button 2 A download window appears showing numbers of each log as in FIGURE 3 11 ID ese 182 by Hone ywel Either gas event calibration data or both can be selected for download Log download tem to download Log Count Y Gas amp Event Log Event Log 430 SEER EE REET EEE HERE EE EHH Ae UA EE M Gas Lo T Calibration Log 183 Downloading 0 of 588 records 0 Download nci Download 4o TU RM o ID ese by Honeywell 183 Impact Configuration Utility Honeywell After the download has been completed a window appears to prompt user to save the downloaded data to the computer
36. ician Mode Uses ndicate hardware version of the product as part of the displayed software version Setup facility for defining or changing the sensor type and assign the sensor position nitialization reset the factory defaults on the device I Pese 35 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 Convergence Honeywell 36 ID oie i Replacement Battery Considerations noneywen Batteries are not forward compatible Chargers are still universal All Convergence M5 M5IR and M5PID are compatible with e M5 BAT08 Lithium Polymer AND M5 BA 10501 Alkaline Pre Convergence M5IR detectors are compatible with e M5 BAT08 Lithium Polymer AND M5 BA 10501 Alkaline Pre Convergent M5s are compatible with the e M5 BATO7 Lithium Polymer AND M5 BATO 2 Alkaline Pre Convergent M5PIDs are compatible with e M5 BATO7 Lithium Polymer AND M5 BATO 2 Alkaline ID esos 37 Spa anal GasAlert ClipExtreme ic MN D y H on e y wW e Honeywell GasAlert Extreme Features High contrast LCD shows real time gas concentration LOW HIGH TWA and STEL alarm set points Backlight auto in alarm only or STEALTH none Simple auto zero and auto calibration with diagnostics protection High output 95dB audible alarm Wide angled visual alarm bars Records and displays on demand TWA STEL and peak exposures to gas encountered Continuous instrument stat
37. in 1 0 LEL increments Earlier Impact models can be retrofitted e ICU Compatible Yes IR sensor channel data will be displayed with appropriate units as standard but the user must be aware that changing hydrocarbon gas types will not change the standard IR calibrations for methane for the 2 Flammable IR options Certification UL ATEX Safety ID oie 153 Bv Hanaveel Impact Pro IR Features and Beneflis noneywen Warranty R sensor 2 year warranty e IR Sensors available for Carbon Dioxide 0 0 5 0 Vol in 0 1 increments volume Methane 0 100 Vol in 1 0 Vol increments volume LEL 0 100 LEL in 1 0 LEL increments e ICU Software Compatible Certification UL ATEX Safety Drift free operation and longer term stability e Immune to poisons such as silicones that can contaminate Catalytic sensors Can detect hydrocarbon gas levels in absence of oxygen Measure hydrocarbon gases under nitrogen storage blankets or other inert atmospheres Achieve application requirements with overall lower cost of ownership MEN IW Technologies 154 by Honeywell Non dispersive Infrared Gas Detectors noneywen e Many gases absorb infrared light at a unique wavelength color e Amount of IR light absorbed by an NDIR sensor is proportional to the amount of target gas present Ug fu D HT Ha T e LIT UE Lir gy Technologies 155 by Honeywell infrared Detector
38. inTox CO H S sensor HS CO SO Cl CIO NH PH HCN NO O Honeywell 21 W oie Dy Hone ywel GasAlertMicro SIR sensor positions ttoneywen GasAlertMicr 5 IR Sensor Placement Q Oxygen Sensor Red Dummy sensor 0 Combustible Sensor Green Dummy sensor LEL combustible O Interchangeable Toxic 1 Sensor Blue Dummy sensor empty CO Infrared Carbon Dioxiode O Interchangeable Toxic 2 Sensor Vellau Dummy sensor empty COSH TwinTox CO H5S sensor HS CO SO NH3 O3 M5IR has a limited compliment of toxic sensors B Technologies by Honeywel GasAlertMicro 5 Display Honeywen kiamani mm Fed E Alarm condition 1 Automatically span sensor LOW ALARM T x Gas identifier bars D Battery life indicator E Pass code lock Data transmission future use o 54 Optional pump indicator Optional datalogger card indicator Alarm condition low high TWA STEL or multi gas or view TWA STEL and maximum gas exposures Automatically zero sensor ID ese 23 by Honeywell Fleet Manager Datalogging Software nonewen e Includes all functionality of EDM 2 jojo jx ya eC mew Device Explorer All Devices Test Results id j Test DareTise Serial Number Unit Programssed Tasa Unit Type Lecation emplyes sambas Sease Test Sian Sensori Fim Samos Typa Seamos Zoro Stat e Standard Fleet 2
39. ins Mates with Mates with Sensor Orange Ends 6 Detector Sensor Head Solar Panel Yellow Jacket Detector Option Various 6 Option Accy Detector Cable Type Identifier P Technologies 136 by Honeywell Rig Rat Minstallation Homeywen e Grounding Mounting Stud Toothed Mounting Stud Lockwasher Toothed She puo c Lockwasher Detector i Metallic Surface at Earth Ground Potential Mounting Nuts o AO I Technologies 137 Rig Rat Minstallation Homeywen Solar Panel OR Sensor Cable Alarm Option Detector Sensor Location BH Sensor Location Tripod E Technologies by Honeywell 138 Rig Rat Ill Sensor Measuring Range e Set switch position to LCD measuring range that matches full scale of sensor head used ALARM PORT b r e SE NSURZ MEAS DANGE INOSN3S CN3S dn ELTE 3 STONY IH CUOSNIS mO HO 1H AM t ID esos 139 Rig Rat ll Alarm Outputs Honeywes e Select which alarm to trigger at what level Sensor 1 Audible On Sensor 2 Low Off Sensor 1 High On Sensor 1 Low On Sensor 2 Audible On Sensor 1 High Off Sensor 2 High On Sensor 2 Low On ID esos 140 Dy nroneywelH Rig Rat lll Controller Set Up toneywen e Installation Power Selection Transceiver set up Relay Configuration 141 by Honeywell Rig Rat Ill Controller installation nonewen Mounting Stud i Maunting Stud Tuuthed Lockwasher M
40. ion equipment Understanding need for documentation they would not even consider a system that did not include a docking station q BN Technologies 111 v Hanan Certificates Honeywell Bump Test Certificate 2007 01 04 11 01 33 Device serial Number 5E 105 028350 Device Type GasAlertMicro 5 Manufacturer BW Technologies Next Cal Due 2007 07 03 Test Result Pass Sensors Type Disabled H S CO LEL 02 Result N A Pass Pass Pass Pass Final Reading Audio Sensors Pass Visual Sensors Pass Test Station Dock Serial Number 206 001210 Dock Location Inlet 1 Inlet 2 Inlet 3 Inlet 4 Inlet 5 Used No Yes No No No Concentration 20 9 25 0 100 0 20 9 20 9 95 Type Purge 4 Gas Mixture 2 5 vol CH4 lIsobutylene Purge Purge Notes e Gas monitor software is dynamic today Provides custom reports and certificates of bump testing and calibration eafety managers often required to show evidence of up to date monitor calibration and periodic testing IW eor 112 Certificates Calibration Test Certificate 2007 11 29 16 07 42 Device Serial Number Manufacturer Test Result Sensors Type Result Final Reading Next Calibration Due Set Points Type High Alarm Low Alarm TWA Alarm STEL Alarm Options Datalog Interval H2S STEL Period Test Station Dock Serial Number Used Concentration Type Notes KA107 0010332 Device Type BW Technologies Next Cal Due Pass H2S co P
41. l t 130 131 Rig Rat Ill Wireless Controller Rugged stainless steel self contained enclosure simple straight forward user friendly operation Coded RF Signal transmission Up to 1 8 miles 8 km between detectors and controller Independently powered 110 VAC 220 VAC 24 VDC optional Honeywell I Technologies y Honeywell by H Rig Rat lll Wireless Controller oneywen 132 Built in 85 decibel audible alarm Battery back up with power indicator RESET TEST switch Individual Enable Disable channel control switches i Security Key lock ON OFF switch provides security Tem Integrity alarm triggers on Detector problems Alarm Acknowledgement i rr _VANGEN Technologies t Honeywell Controller Accessories 160 000 candlepower light bar with 112 dB horn e High intensity 112 dB audible alarm 10 AMP AC DC relays Honeywell 133 ID oie y Honeywell t Rig Rat ll Packaging Honey Tri Plate 2 Tri Ext 1 extension pole and Tri Plate 2 ds s 1 Tripod 1 UK holds detector and sensors i E Technologies by Honeywell 134 Rig Rat Ill Stand Alone System RR III Setup RR III Controller Setup RF Communication e System Commissioning Honeywell nt E onn qe __ 9 1 ch 135 ID oie by Honeywe Rig Rat ll Cable Ends iones H of Female Connector Male Connector P
42. l Packaging Honeywell e Standard unit includes Monitor as specified Sensors as specified Calibration adaptor and hose User manual Technical manual technical documentation CD screwdriver Power cord for specified region if ordered as rechargeable Alkaline tray with 3 AA alkaline if ordered as alkaline Screwdriver for battery screw and routine maintenance dN ye I Technologies 83 84 Connectivity Kit Connectivity kit includes USB to IR configuration cable Quick reference guide Fleet Manager II CD Honeywell New cable for GasAlertQuattro GasAlertMicroClip amp GasAlertMaxXT Dongle end is now blue ID esos Deluxe Confined Space Kit monejmen Carrying case Die cut foam and lid insert Carrying holster IR connectivity kit standard 0 5 L regulator Calibration tubing and connectors space for one 34 L gas bottle External filter LCD protector Manual aspirator kit Sample probe with spare filters 85 ID oie t 86 Rubber Boot Concussion proof boot available for heavy duty protection Honeywell ID oie by Honeywell External Filter LCD protector External filter with LCD protector Excellent for dirty environments External filter attachment with five filters in pack Honeywell 87 P Technologies by Honeywell 88 Carrying Holster Case with BlackBerry style attachment Clear front
43. lled the ICU run it by clicking on Start Programs Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility as il FIGURE 2 1 4 Internet Explorer Qa ER New Office Document E Open Office Document X Windows Update Accessories Microsoft Office Tools Honeywell Analytics 4 Impact Configuration Utility Pr ograms Documents d Settings y El startup d amp Internet Explorer Search gt Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel fis Microsoft FrontPage Run O6 Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Outlook Express Ir E L i d 5 VWF Technologies by Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility Log In Y Selecta User Name and enter the correct Password User Name John Password FIGURE 2 2 ICU Log in Window 3 If user fails to log in three times in succession the program will exit automatically 4 If login is successful the ICU Main Window will appear as in FIGURE 2 3 IW chnologies 171 by Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility To modify the communication settings Honeywell Impact Configuration Utility 3 ak Sessiot Diagnostic Download I RAI 3 Instrument Configuration F4 Live Update F8 Help ER e gt Distributor Information i Bus E E et FIGURE 4 7 Communication Port menu 1 Use the Instrument gt Communication port command or click on the Communication Port butto 2 The
44. og files and then will begin to overwrite To protect against loss of data users must remember to periodically download MMC to Fleet Manager ll or download using IR 98 Connectivity Kit directly to Fleet Manager Il ID oie by Honeywell Order Numbers Honey e QI XWHM A Y NA QT Detector name Gas Codes e X oxygen W Combustibles H H2S M CO Battery Type e A Alkaline R Rechargeable Body Color e Y Yellow B Black Regional Variation Code e Code determines calibration gas and specific country alarm setpoints EU Europe UK United Kingdom NA North America AU Australia CN China New Zealand OR Other region with 3 pin UK plug OE Other region with 2 pin EU plug ANN BW Technologies 99 by Honeywell Sales Material seeing is believing Te hy 7 Quatro We A GesAwt 2 a Duatrtro D ID esos 100 D y Prone yw ell Hau did Micro Dock Il ell MicroDOCK Honey e Docking stations increasing in popularity Functional testing calibration record data and charge monitors n an event where evidence of proper maintenance and care of a gas detector must be given e Docking stations provide objective proof that procedures are being followed Arguably best method for recording test calibration and activity status e Safety managers and industrial hygienists often required to show evidence of up to
45. on to aid selection Knowledge of vendor process after sales assistance and service dN ye BW Technologies 14 by Honeywe Wide Range of Industries amp Users Transportation Steel mills HVAC contracting Construction Brewing shipping Oil amp Gas Petrochemical Power stations Grain storage Remediation Chemical plants Refineries Tunnelling Waste water treatment Telecommunications Utilities water electric etc Pulp and paper Fire Dept Government agencies Honeywell ic MN Some of Our Customers tail D e r LIQUIDE Bre Eug ay atat Suncor Sp O Plough A o INN DM Mercedes Benz 92 t d Energy to Serve Your World UNI ED Jl Se JN wv VW HYUNDAI TOYOTA Disney AM o O PSEG PETROBRAS CEARTA AAA O y t GND ep 5 Technologies by Honeywell Some Common Gas Hazards T Toxic and flammable gas hazards that present potentially life threatening hazardous atmospheres during confined space entry and general process safety applications Oxygen 0 Combustible gases LEL Carbon monoxide CO Hydrogen sulfide H5S Methane CH Carbon dioxide CO Sulfur dioxide SO Hydrogen cyanide HCN Chlorine Cl Nitrogen dioxide NO Ammonia NH3 Chlorine dioxide CIO Ozone Oz Nitric oxide NO Phosphine
46. ounded i novar mais Pittway Honeywell IP Sold to Power Products Founded in 1963 Honeywell rere eU Founded 2003 id 2 a sso 2001 Y rs Technology Founded 1976 Z EN KAC a o o rmm Med FIre LITe ALarms ns m I echnologies 4 Dy Honey well Honeywell Analytics Lines of Business Four Diverse Lines of Business Across Many Vertical Markets Industrial Fixed Applications Oil and gas Petrochemicals Special chemicals Industrial refrigeration Water treatment Plastics and fibers Pulp and printing Agriculture Manufacturing Commercial Fixed Parking structures Chillers Grocery stores Ice arenas Commercial kitchens Mechanical rooms Office towers Commercial buildings Shopping centers Swimming pools Schools and laboratories Portables Underground utility and electricity ducts Boiler rooms Post fire sites Sewers Industrial plants Industrial hygiene First responder teams Remote fleets High Tech Semiconductor manufacturing and nanotechnology Aerospace propulsion and safety Specialty chemicals Research laboratories Emergency response echnologies by Honeywell A History of Proven Success money 2005 1995 C SF Detection sf ej S 2006 Honeywell Analytics S 4 9 e aS S 1987 amp BW Technologies 1986 MST Technologies gt yy Gas Detection Expertise 1977 A Manning Systems 9 More than 200 years combined experience 1
47. ress and hold button To turn detector off Press and hold button until OFF countdown is complete and LCD turns off e To view info screen TWA STEL and MAX hold readings press button twice Toclear TWA STEL and MAX readings Press button when LCD displays RESET Continue to hold button following deactivation to access calibration mode To activate backlight Press button o acknowledge latched alarms Press button dN Be BW Technologies 79 by Honeywell Gases amp Measuring Hanges tone Hydrogen Sulfide 0 200 ppm H2S 0 1 ppm Carbon Monoxide 1 ppm Oxygen 0 30 0 96 O2 0 1096 Combustible Gases 0 100 LEL 1 0 LEL Methane 0 5 Vol CH4 0 1 CH4 dN ye BW Technologies 80 User Options onewe No Access to USER OPTIONS through button on instrument User Options can be accessed through PC connection cable or MicroDock te F wal UN oe Nine 4T t Iu Pr 3 LN LT ely n Q A Ing tl ong A 01 81 W D y tONey UserOptions oneal e Confidence compliance beep e IntelliFlash e Set STEL interval e Sensor on off e atching alarms e Safe display mode Force calibration e Auto zero on start up e Combustible gas measurement 96 LEL or 96 by volume methane e User definable calibration gas concentration e Force bump Language choices five e Custom start up message e Datalog interval e Flip display ID esos 82 By Honeywel
48. s Honewel e Chemical bonds absorb infrared radiation For infrared energy to be absorbed that is for vibrational energy to be transferred to the molecule the frequency must match the frequency of the mode of vibration e Thus specific molecules absorb infrared radiation at precise frequencies When infra red radiation passes through a sensing chamber containing a specific contaminant only those frequencies that match one of the vibration modes are absorbed The rest of the light is transmitted through the chamber without hindrance e The presence of a particular chemical group within a molecule thus gives rise to characteristic absorption bands ID esos 156 Bv Hanaveel Infrared Detectors Honeywell e An NDIR detector measures absorbance at specific wavelength to determine concentration of target gas Optical F iter By ccce i i Output Infrared Infrared ful ete r Source Sample Chamber Detector ON 5 B z E Alarm ts E dE Lewel m t T um ce Wu 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Wavelength Micrometers 5 Technologies Jy Hone y well i Benefits of Infrared Sensor Technology yw Drift free operation and longer term stability e IR sensors are immune to poisons such as silicones that can contaminate Catalytic sensor types e IR sensors can detect hydrocarbon gas levels in the absence of oxygen O2 which cannot be achieved with catalytic bead sensors Typical
49. sAlertMicro 5 GasAlertMicro GasAlertMicro 5 A y AERE EEEE elsloo m 318181815 TA VEE EME 572472006 11 24 7 6 2006 10 31 77672006 10 33 7 5 2006 16 35 C 2r GasAlertMicro 5 GasAlertMicro A v i 2 A E GasAlertClip Extrem asAlertClip Extrem rtMicro sAlertMicro GasAlertClip Extre Le OO OID O AADO app 222212 ala slals oj ololjoljo o own on 3 w N y a 0 00 lO un ol o D D ala v i D i 4 E gt q e 9l dl 7 b 2 eo eo n Fleet Manager 2 Demonstration Activate Fleet Manager II and close presentation Fleet Manager I fleet MANAGER Honeywell 117 3 Technologies y one y well i RigRat III ic MN by Honeywell Honeywell Rig Rat Ill Honeywell 119 TOME ose by Honeywell Rig Rat lll Stand Alone Systems noneynen e tor 2 sensors per detector F Fully self contained Y Digital data transmission 2 4 GHz license free ISM band Frequency hopping spread spectrum technology E Transceiver provides two way real time communication with E the controller ii Encoded digital signal is RFI protected e Instantaneous alarm state transmission at base station i B Technologies y one y well 120 Rig Rat Ill Stand Alone Systems e Cut installation costs up to 75
50. sor Result Test Result Next Bump Due Sensor Final Reading Device User Data log Interval Sensor Low Alarm Supervisor STEL Period Sensor High Alarm Device Status TWA Period Inlet Concentration Location Pump Enabled Inlet Type Dock Serial Number Audio Sensors Inlet Used Dock Location Visual Sensors User Definable Results can be viewed printed and exported to csv or xls files A IAN BW Technologies 115 Dy Honeywell Repo rts Honeywell BW Technologies Fleet Manager Report ASSE 11 29 2007 15 48 651990 Bump Test 7200 651990 Calibration 11 29 2007 15 57 KA107 0010332 Bump Test 11 29 2007 16 07 KA107 0010332 Calibration 1G O00 EIER P 595 REE 818 919 9o T asAlertMicroC lip GasAlertClip Extreme 5 8 2006 6 04 H306 X004597 5 8 2006 6 06 616190 Bump Test 3 24 2006 10 42 616190 Bump 5 24 2006 10 45 616190 Bump Test Cro 7 6 2006 10 23 343299 Bump Test Pass 31 343299 Calibration _ 5 2006 T 7 5 2006 16 16 5 22809 Bump Test Pass 7 5 2006 16 3 5 200 SE105 025753 10 2 2006 9 54 SK106 001303 Bump Test 12 5 2 57572006 13 07 SK Bump Test 12 13 2006 14 35 3 Bump Test 12 13 2006 14 4 12 13 2006 14 4 12 13 2006 14 12 13 2006 14 alibration 12 14 2006 7 ump Test 1 3 2007 10 ump Test 1 7 8 2 ump Test 1 4 2007 8 3 ump Test Pa 1 4 2007 9 1 1 4 2007 11 0 OOOO Technologies 116 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro a
51. ults Large alphanumeric LCD Liquid Crystal Display type display with simultaneous and continuous readouts for each gas monitored in ppm LEL and v v values as applicable showing the real time gas concentrations present Digits not to be less than 0 260 in 6 50 mm high Gas alarm icons will clearly identify alarm type gas hazard and alarm level encountered low battery condition instrument status safe display stealth and calibration steps One button operation must activate the detector run the self test display alarm setpoints display peak gas exposures and clears them calibrate and zero There shall be Ino requirement to access hidden switches for any instrument operation The gas detector must be available in 1 2 3 or 4 gas models that continuously and simultaneously monitor for oxygen combustible methane gases hydrogen sulfide carbon monoxide as applicable Standard Measuring Range Extended Measuring Range 0 100 ppm H S 0 200 ppm HS 0 500 ppm CO 0 1000 ppm CO 0 30 0 Os 0 5 viv methane 0 100 LEL Sensors must be plug in The catalytic combustible methane sensor should not be affected by common sulfur compounds such as H2S Lithium polymer rechargeable battery pack The run time shall not be less than 10 hours in normal operation A Vac 110 to 240 line charger 12 Vdc vehicle charger and 12 Vdc 24 Vdc cable must be available Typical charge time for rechargeable batteries shall not be more
52. ument Power Type and Run Time Rechargeable Choices Charge Time Environmental Humidity Ingress Protection Calibration Automatic Calibration Calibration Diagnostics Physical size shall be no larger than 4 4 x 2 4 x 1 1 in 11 3 x 6 0 x 2 9 cm Weight of instrument shall be no more than 6 0 oz 171 g including aligator clip Case material shall be rugged impact resistant non corrosive composite material that will prevent spark generation and shall be available in highly visible safety yellow or black The instrument shall be equipped with a built in concussion proof boot The detector shall be equipped with an internal vibrator alarm for high noise areas Unit shall easily attach to pocket or belt Unit shall be equipped with a high tension stainless steel alligator clip The following accessories must be available 1 A manual aspirator pump with sampling hose or probe 2 A motorized sampling pump with sampling hose or probe 3 A vehicle charger 4 Confined space entry kits in a hard sided carrying case 5 Automatic Test and Calibration Station that shall bump test and calibrate instruments in the field without requiring use of a desktop PC or laptop be fully portable and available in a variety of portable kit options provide simultaneous management of up to 6 instrument docking modules include battery and 110 240 VAC line power options include software for downloading evaluating and archiving monitoring res
53. us advice Honeywell 39 t M Technologies y Honeywell GasAlert Extreme Features conta Internal clock to manage calibration dates Calibration Due on start up Stealth mode On Off Latching alarms On Off Settable STEL period 5 15 minutes Backlight On Off alarm only Password Function On Off Low high TWA and STEL alarms Multi language and data logging units available Honeywell 40 fe Technologies y Honeywell t Available Models Honeywell GasAlert Extreme Order Number Measuring Range H25 0 100 ppm GAX H DL H25 extended range 0 500 ppm GAX H 2 DL CO 0 1000 ppm GAXT M DL CO Ha resistant 0 1000 ppm GAA T M2 DL Os 0 30 0 GAXT X DL 50 0 100 ppm GAAT S DL Cl 0 50 0 ppm GAX C DL HCN 0 30 0 ppm GAX Z DL NO 0 99 9 ppm GAX D DL NH3 0 100 ppm GAXT A DL NH extended range 0 400 ppm GAX A2 DL PH 0 5 0 ppm GAXT P DL Q3 0 1 ppm GAXT G DL ETO 0 100 ppm GAX E DL NO 0 250 ppm GAX N DL ClO 0 1 ppm GAXT V DL ID oie 41 by Honeywte Datalogging Honey e IR Data Link Works with Gas Alert Clip Extreme and GasAlertExtreme ID esos y Honeywell 42 GasAlertClipExtreme Honeys Two year models O2 H2S CO and SO2 e Three year models CO and H2S Honeywell exclusive SureCell sensor technology Audible visual and vibrating alarm Built in rubber boot otainless steel alligator clip
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