
BW Technologies BWC2-X GasAlert Extreme Oxygen (O2)
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The BW Technologies GA24XT-X GasAlertClip 2-year oxygen (O2 ) detector is a handheld, single-gas detector that uses an electrochemical cell sensor to monitor oxygen levels consistently for up to two years without requiring calibration, recharging, or battery replacement, and that has audio, visual, and vibration alarms, which alert simultaneously when oxygen reaches the preset low or high alarm levels. The detector has an alphanumeric LCD screen that can be adjusted by the user to show the gas type monitored, the two alarm set-points, the alarm level (low or high), the maximum and minimum gas level recorded within the previous 24-hour period, the time elapsed since reaching that maximum or minimum level, and the detector life remaining, as well as whether or not a self-test is required. It is operated and adjusted with a single push button. This detector is used to indicate potentially harmful levels of oxygen gas in a variety of occupational settings such as petroleum refineries, tanneries, sewage treatment facilities, and paper mills; and in other personal safety, educational, and ambient monitoring applications.
This detector is factory-set to alert a low-alarm condition when the level of oxygen reaches 19.5% and a high-alarm condition when oxygen reaches 23.5%. In low-alarm conditions, the audible alarm beeps once, the visual alarm flashes, and the unit vibrates once per second. In high-alarm conditions, the audible alarm beeps twice, the visual alarm flashes two times, and the unit vibrates twice per second. The three bright, wide-angle visual alarm bars and the built-in vibration alarm help alert the user to potentially dangerous levels of oxygen in high-noise conditions. The alarm deactivates when the gas level returns to an acceptable range. Once the gas exposure alarm initiates, the detector records the maximum gas exposure and the time since reaching that maximum gas exposure for up to 24 hours. The detector logs and retains data of the 10 most recent gas exposure events, which it can transmit via built-in infrared sensor to a thermal printer (sold separately), or via an infrared Datalink USB adapter to a personal computer (both sold separately).
To ensure performance, the detector tests its built-in lithium battery automatically every two hours, and the LCD prompts the user daily to initiate a full-function self-test. The self-test verifies the integrity of the battery, sensor, and circuitry. The detector also features an automatic shutdown mode for additional safety, which activates after five consecutive battery test failures, three consecutive self-test failures, or when the detector has reached the end of its two-year life.
This detector comes with a back-mounted alligator clip to allow the unit to be worn on a belt, waistband, or lapel, and a concussion-resistant boot to help protect it against damage. It is water resistant, and is compatible with the BW Technologies MicroDock II automatic test system (sold separately). It has a European Conformity (CE) and ATEX certification in accordance with Directive 94/9/EC concerning equipment or protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, and it meets Underwriters Laboratory (UL) 913 for an Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, and III, Division I, Hazardous (Classified) Locations. Specifications Gas TypeOxygen (O2)Measuring Range0 to 30% by volumeTemperature Range-4 to +122 degree F/-20 to +50 degree C Humidity Range5% to 95% RH (noncondensing)Audible Alarm Sound Level95 dB Dimensions3.2 x 2.0 x 1.1 inches/2.8 x 5.0 x 8.1 cm (H x W x D)*Weight2.7 oz./76 g Unit Life2 yearsBattery Type Lithium, non-replaceable
*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
A gas detector is a safety device that detects and monitors various toxic, combustible, and flammable gasses in an area, and which can also register a decrease in ambient oxygen. Gas detectors can be portable or stationary, and are typically classified by their detection methods, which include catalytic, electro-chemical, point infrared, open-path infrared, semiconductor, thermal path conductor, and paper tape detection. Gas detectors are first calibrated to known gasses that serve as a reference points. Their sensors can then be used to measure ambient gas concentrations in comparison to the calibration gasses. When gas concentrations exceed a pre-set limit, an alarm or signal is triggered, alerting the user to potential danger. Pre-set limits often include a low-alarm level, indicating a gas concentration that poses a moderate danger; a high-alarm level, indicating a gas concentration that poses a large danger; a short-term exposure limit (STEL), the maximum gas concentration to which workers can be exposed continuously for a short period of time without serious risk of harm, and time-weighted av
• Single-gas detector for surveying levels of oxygen (O2</SUB) in natural and industrial environments, and in other personal safety, training, research, and ambient air monitoring applications
• Electrochemical cell sensor monitors ambient oxygen levels continuously for up to two years without requiring unit calibration, recharging, or battery replacement
• Audio, visual, and vibration alarms alert simultaneously when oxygen gas reaches factory-set low or high levels
• LCD screen shows self-test status, high and low alarm set-points, maximum exposure, gas type, alarm level (low or high), detector life remaining, and time since last maximum exposure
• Back-mounted alligator clip allows wearing the unit on a belt, and a concussion-resistant boot helps protect against damage
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