Honeywell BW Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector, O2/%LEL, black

Model: XT-XU00-B-NA

Honeywell BW Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector, O2/%LEL, black

Model: XT-XU00-B-NA

Smart and simple, this multi-gas detector monitors oxygen (O2) as well as combustibles (LEL) and combines a straightforward one-button operation with the SmartSample motorized pump for intelligent, remote sampling. Compact, comfortable, and field-tough, this detector is ideally suited for use in confined spaces.

Smart and simple, this multi-gas detector monitors oxygen (O2) as well as combustibles (LEL) and combines a straightforward one-button operation with the SmartSample motorized pump for intelligent, remote sampling. Compact, comfortable, and field-tough, this detector is ideally suited for use in confined spaces.

Sale Price $837.31 USD
Regular Price $1147.00 USD
Availability 2 to 3 Weeks
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BW XT-XU00-B-NA Offers



Train your team to use the Honeywell BW XT-XU00-B-NA Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector. With 1-button operation, it's extremely easy to learn the features and functions. It uses SmartSample pump technology, so you can feel confident in every reading you see on the screen. Plus, it's equipped with the IntelliFlash™ compliance indicator.

Features

  • LCD continuously monitors oxygen and combustible gases
  • SmartSample pump technology ensures maximum accuracy
  • Excellent block detection with a semi-conductor pressure sensor
  • Offers standard data logging and event logging storage
  • Performs self-tests for sensor, battery, circuits and more
  • Compatible with the MicroDock II automated test and calibration system (not included)
  • IntelliFlash™ indicator confirms compliance
  • Simple 1-button operation makes it easy to pick up
  • Compact, field-ready design with water-resistant protection

BW XT-XU00-B-NA Specifications


Oxygen Range0 to 30%
Combustibles Range0 to 100% LEL, unfiltered
Gas TypeO₂, combustibles
Operating Temperature-4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
Humidity10 to 100% RH
AlarmVisual, audible, vibrating
DisplayLCD
VersionNorth America
Product Length5.1" (13.1 cm)
Product Width2.8" (7 cm)
Product Height2" (5.2 cm)
Product Weight11.5 oz (328 g)
Manufacturer Warranty2 years
Click here for complete specifications on the BW XT-XU00-B-NA

What's included with the BW XT-XU00-B-NA


  • Gas Detector
  • Calibration Hose with Quick Connector
  • Charging Adapter
  • Quick Reference Guide and Card
  • Technical Reference Guide

How to Select the Right Gas Detection Solution

by Don Galman

There are many gas detection products on the market that might appear to be the same, but a closer inspection of specification, functionality and features reveals major differences in what products can do and the potential value they can offer. Similarly, individual applications are also unique in their respective designs, needs and processes undertaken.

Know your site risks

Before beginning to consider gas detection equipment, a risk assessment needs to be conducted. Any company employing staff has the obligation to conduct risk assessments to identify potential hazards and these can include potential gas, vapor or Oxygen deficiency risks. If gas hazards are identified, gas detection is applicable as a risk reduction method.

Identifying the prime objective

Depending on the processes being undertaken and the gases being detected, remote or off-site alarm notification plus event data logging/reporting may also be required for Health and Safety management records. Another factor impacting on the need for enhanced reporting functions might be regulatory compliance or a condition of insurance.

Ask the right questions

Having identified the primary objective, the suitable equipment is selected by asking a number of key questions. These fall into three broad categories:

  • The gases to be detected and where they may come from
  • The location and environmental conditions where detection is to take place
  • The ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel
Identify the gases to be detected and where they may come from

The gases to be detected should be identified by the risk assessment, however experienced gas detection equipment manufacturers and their approved distributors are often able to help in this process, based on their experience of similar applications. However, it is important to remember that it is the end-user’s responsibility to identify all potential hazards. It is also essential to identify the potential source of a gas release as this helps determine the number and location of detectors required for a fixed gas detection system.

Consider the environmental conditions

The performance, accuracy and reliability of any gas detection equipment will be affected by the environmental conditions it is subjected to. Temperature, humidity and pressure levels at the location all have a direct bearing on the type of equipment that should be selected. Additional factors such as potential variations resulting from a production process itself, diurnal/nocturnal fluctuations and seasonal changes may also affect the type of device which is suitable.

Understand product functionality

The next area of consideration relates to additional product functionality. Aspects like wiring configuration are important, especially when retro-fitting into an existing application. If the apparatus is being integrated into a separate safety system, certain communication protocols may also be required such as HART®, Lonworks or Modbus®. Consideration will also need to be given regarding the requirement for local displays on transmitter units and local configuration of the unit and gas displays may also be a useful addition.

Measure the ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel

Routine maintenance is another important consideration. Some gases and vapors can be detected with a number of different sensing technologies, e.g. Hydrocarbon gases with catalytic beads or Non-dispersive Infrared NDIR. Catalytic beads do not provide fail-to-safety operation and therefore can require a high frequency of routine maintenance, however NDIR based solutions tend to have a higher initial purchase price, but may require less routine maintenance. In-house resource to undertake such routine maintenance needs to be identified and in the absence of such a resource, budgeting for third party maintenance is an important factor in selecting the right equipment.


Need Help Selecting the Right Solution?

If you have questions about any of our gas detection products or services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Whether you need a hand finding a new product or need help with your current system, just ask our team of Factory Trained Experts.




Safety Suite Device Configurator

Quick and precise management for your Honeywell gas detector fleet.
In your day-to-day work, you must ensure that workers comply with government regulation and corporate-issued safety policies. As part of this compliance, workers must have equipment that has been inspected for safety and training that certifies them to complete certain tasks.

Maybe you’re already spending too much time performing administration tasks. Your current system, call it repetitive, bulky, or tedious, can keep you from getting out of your office, developing safety policies, or otherwise collaborating with operations to improve your working environment.

Features

  • Works in non-internet connected workplace, so the software can be accessed at any time and data privacy concerns are minimized
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined Firmware Management
  • Save time with one click data download for all instrument data
Increase your productivity
Worker docking a detector in a dock

The Safety Suite Device Configurator software enables quick and precise management and maintenance of your Honeywell portable gas detector fleet.

As a Safety or Operations Manager, this is your tool of choice to simplify reporting and streamline administrative tasks. Its highly intuitive and user-friendly interface enables you to pull all the necessary data in an intelligent, effective, and timesaving way. Its state-of-the-art technology ensures that all the data is encrypted, minimizing privacy threats.

It’s an easy-to-use software solution to increase your productivity.

Example of History tab in Safety Suite software
Benefits

The Safety Suite Device Configurator enables you to manage your fleet of Honeywell portable gas detectors and docks with ease. It reduces the burden of administration and simplifies compliance so you can concentrate on keeping people safe.

Simple and intuitive user interface

  • Consistent, clear, and concise user interactions
  • Minimal training and time is required to use the software
Worker with laptop open to Safety Suite software on screen

Streamlined device management

  • Increased productivity enabled by enhanced information abstraction
  • Intelligent incident investigation through centralized event reporting
  • Easier device configuration using logical data groups and templates
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined firmware management

Secure and flexible user management

  • Managed access control for increased data security
  • Role-based access for information security
Home page of Safety Suite software

Localized data

  • No dependence on external networks or infrastructure - software can be accessed at any time
  • Works in non-internet connected workplaces
  • Minimizes data privacy concerns
Example of List View tab in Safety Suite software
Installation Requirements

Hardware
CPU, 1.0 GHz or better
Color monitor (at least 1366 x 768 resolution, 16-bit color)
2 GB RAM
At least 4 GB of free hard disk space*
USB port for instrument/dock station connection
LAN connection for network-connected dock stations
Optional Internet connection (to access Product Registration Module)
*Software installation only. Safety Suite Device Configurator may require significantly larger amounts of disk space to store device data and other software data.

Software
Windows® 7 32-bit SP1; Windows 7 64-bit SP1; Windows 10 64-bit
Microsoft® .NET Framework V4.6.1 or above (can be installed with Honeywell Safety Suite Device Configurator installation)

User privilege
During installation, you must have administrator privileges on the local PC.
Note: Administrator privileges are not required in order to run the program from desktop.

Easy data transfer
By Ethernet or USB - from docking module to computer. Refer to individual docks for specification.

Webinar: The Fundamentals of Portable Gas Detection with Honeywell


Flammable and toxic gas detection instruments are generally available in two different formats: portable (spot reading) detectors and fixed (permanently sited) monitors. Selecting which is most appropriate for a particular application depends on several factors. Including how often the area is accessed by personnel, site conditions, whether the hazard is permanent or transitory, how often testing is needed, and last but not least, the availability of finances.

We've teamed up with Honeywell for this short webinar on Portable Gas Detection, where we cover:
• Characteristics and hazards of a confined space
• The 2 main functions of portable gas detectors
• The various applications
• What to do during alarms situations
• Potential contaminants for the sensors
• Calibration versus bump-test... The difference
• Using an IntelliDoX docking station
• Maintenance, cleaning, and service
• Extreme weather conditions... What to do

Meet Shauna Park: Our Gas Detection Expert


Shauna Park is our in-house gas detection expert. Working closely with our entire team of technical experts, Shauna uses her 18+ years of gas detection experience to support customers just like you! Between her and our team of technical experts' knowledge, you can rest assured that all of your inquiries about our products will be answered via chat, email, or phone.

How to: Calibrate a BW Gas Detector


Calibration is pretty important: it re-establishes a base line for your sensors so the electrochemical and the LEL catalytic bead sensor need some kind of base line. That way it knows what a concentration of gas is. You want to make sure that you do your calibration fairly frequently, every 180 days is the manufacturer's default. learn more by watching this informative video.

How to: Bump Test a BW Gas Detector


A bump test is a physical verification that the sensors are responding to a set amount of gas and that your visual and audible alarms are going off as they should. You can hear and see them triggering and verify that everything is basically in operating order. Watch this video to see a live demonstration!

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Honeywell BW Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector, O2/%LEL, black.

Honeywell DX-MAXXT IntelliDoX Docking Station for the Max XT II series DX-MAXXT
Combines intuitive docking modules and device management software to provide automated instrument management for the Max XT II series multi-gas detectors - helping drive productivity, reliability, and efficiency. Set the module to do a bump test, reconfigure the detector’s high and low alarm setpoints, and more.




Ask a question about Honeywell BW Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector, O2/%LEL, black

Customer Reviews for the BW XT-XU00-B-NA

BW XT-XU00-B-NA Offers



Train your team to use the Honeywell BW XT-XU00-B-NA Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector. With 1-button operation, it's extremely easy to learn the features and functions. It uses SmartSample pump technology, so you can feel confident in every reading you see on the screen. Plus, it's equipped with the IntelliFlash™ compliance indicator.

Features

  • LCD continuously monitors oxygen and combustible gases
  • SmartSample pump technology ensures maximum accuracy
  • Excellent block detection with a semi-conductor pressure sensor
  • Offers standard data logging and event logging storage
  • Performs self-tests for sensor, battery, circuits and more
  • Compatible with the MicroDock II automated test and calibration system (not included)
  • IntelliFlash™ indicator confirms compliance
  • Simple 1-button operation makes it easy to pick up
  • Compact, field-ready design with water-resistant protection

BW XT-XU00-B-NA Specifications


Oxygen Range0 to 30%
Combustibles Range0 to 100% LEL, unfiltered
Gas TypeO₂, combustibles
Operating Temperature-4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
Humidity10 to 100% RH
AlarmVisual, audible, vibrating
DisplayLCD
VersionNorth America
Product Length5.1" (13.1 cm)
Product Width2.8" (7 cm)
Product Height2" (5.2 cm)
Product Weight11.5 oz (328 g)
Manufacturer Warranty2 years
Click here for complete specifications on the BW XT-XU00-B-NA

What's included with the BW XT-XU00-B-NA


  • Gas Detector
  • Calibration Hose with Quick Connector
  • Charging Adapter
  • Quick Reference Guide and Card
  • Technical Reference Guide

How to Select the Right Gas Detection Solution

by Don Galman

There are many gas detection products on the market that might appear to be the same, but a closer inspection of specification, functionality and features reveals major differences in what products can do and the potential value they can offer. Similarly, individual applications are also unique in their respective designs, needs and processes undertaken.

Know your site risks

Before beginning to consider gas detection equipment, a risk assessment needs to be conducted. Any company employing staff has the obligation to conduct risk assessments to identify potential hazards and these can include potential gas, vapor or Oxygen deficiency risks. If gas hazards are identified, gas detection is applicable as a risk reduction method.

Identifying the prime objective

Depending on the processes being undertaken and the gases being detected, remote or off-site alarm notification plus event data logging/reporting may also be required for Health and Safety management records. Another factor impacting on the need for enhanced reporting functions might be regulatory compliance or a condition of insurance.

Ask the right questions

Having identified the primary objective, the suitable equipment is selected by asking a number of key questions. These fall into three broad categories:

  • The gases to be detected and where they may come from
  • The location and environmental conditions where detection is to take place
  • The ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel
Identify the gases to be detected and where they may come from

The gases to be detected should be identified by the risk assessment, however experienced gas detection equipment manufacturers and their approved distributors are often able to help in this process, based on their experience of similar applications. However, it is important to remember that it is the end-user’s responsibility to identify all potential hazards. It is also essential to identify the potential source of a gas release as this helps determine the number and location of detectors required for a fixed gas detection system.

Consider the environmental conditions

The performance, accuracy and reliability of any gas detection equipment will be affected by the environmental conditions it is subjected to. Temperature, humidity and pressure levels at the location all have a direct bearing on the type of equipment that should be selected. Additional factors such as potential variations resulting from a production process itself, diurnal/nocturnal fluctuations and seasonal changes may also affect the type of device which is suitable.

Understand product functionality

The next area of consideration relates to additional product functionality. Aspects like wiring configuration are important, especially when retro-fitting into an existing application. If the apparatus is being integrated into a separate safety system, certain communication protocols may also be required such as HART®, Lonworks or Modbus®. Consideration will also need to be given regarding the requirement for local displays on transmitter units and local configuration of the unit and gas displays may also be a useful addition.

Measure the ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel

Routine maintenance is another important consideration. Some gases and vapors can be detected with a number of different sensing technologies, e.g. Hydrocarbon gases with catalytic beads or Non-dispersive Infrared NDIR. Catalytic beads do not provide fail-to-safety operation and therefore can require a high frequency of routine maintenance, however NDIR based solutions tend to have a higher initial purchase price, but may require less routine maintenance. In-house resource to undertake such routine maintenance needs to be identified and in the absence of such a resource, budgeting for third party maintenance is an important factor in selecting the right equipment.


Need Help Selecting the Right Solution?

If you have questions about any of our gas detection products or services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Whether you need a hand finding a new product or need help with your current system, just ask our team of Factory Trained Experts.




Safety Suite Device Configurator

Quick and precise management for your Honeywell gas detector fleet.
In your day-to-day work, you must ensure that workers comply with government regulation and corporate-issued safety policies. As part of this compliance, workers must have equipment that has been inspected for safety and training that certifies them to complete certain tasks.

Maybe you’re already spending too much time performing administration tasks. Your current system, call it repetitive, bulky, or tedious, can keep you from getting out of your office, developing safety policies, or otherwise collaborating with operations to improve your working environment.

Features

  • Works in non-internet connected workplace, so the software can be accessed at any time and data privacy concerns are minimized
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined Firmware Management
  • Save time with one click data download for all instrument data
Increase your productivity
Worker docking a detector in a dock

The Safety Suite Device Configurator software enables quick and precise management and maintenance of your Honeywell portable gas detector fleet.

As a Safety or Operations Manager, this is your tool of choice to simplify reporting and streamline administrative tasks. Its highly intuitive and user-friendly interface enables you to pull all the necessary data in an intelligent, effective, and timesaving way. Its state-of-the-art technology ensures that all the data is encrypted, minimizing privacy threats.

It’s an easy-to-use software solution to increase your productivity.

Example of History tab in Safety Suite software
Benefits

The Safety Suite Device Configurator enables you to manage your fleet of Honeywell portable gas detectors and docks with ease. It reduces the burden of administration and simplifies compliance so you can concentrate on keeping people safe.

Simple and intuitive user interface

  • Consistent, clear, and concise user interactions
  • Minimal training and time is required to use the software
Worker with laptop open to Safety Suite software on screen

Streamlined device management

  • Increased productivity enabled by enhanced information abstraction
  • Intelligent incident investigation through centralized event reporting
  • Easier device configuration using logical data groups and templates
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined firmware management

Secure and flexible user management

  • Managed access control for increased data security
  • Role-based access for information security
Home page of Safety Suite software

Localized data

  • No dependence on external networks or infrastructure - software can be accessed at any time
  • Works in non-internet connected workplaces
  • Minimizes data privacy concerns
Example of List View tab in Safety Suite software
Installation Requirements

Hardware
CPU, 1.0 GHz or better
Color monitor (at least 1366 x 768 resolution, 16-bit color)
2 GB RAM
At least 4 GB of free hard disk space*
USB port for instrument/dock station connection
LAN connection for network-connected dock stations
Optional Internet connection (to access Product Registration Module)
*Software installation only. Safety Suite Device Configurator may require significantly larger amounts of disk space to store device data and other software data.

Software
Windows® 7 32-bit SP1; Windows 7 64-bit SP1; Windows 10 64-bit
Microsoft® .NET Framework V4.6.1 or above (can be installed with Honeywell Safety Suite Device Configurator installation)

User privilege
During installation, you must have administrator privileges on the local PC.
Note: Administrator privileges are not required in order to run the program from desktop.

Easy data transfer
By Ethernet or USB - from docking module to computer. Refer to individual docks for specification.

Webinar: The Fundamentals of Portable Gas Detection with Honeywell


Flammable and toxic gas detection instruments are generally available in two different formats: portable (spot reading) detectors and fixed (permanently sited) monitors. Selecting which is most appropriate for a particular application depends on several factors. Including how often the area is accessed by personnel, site conditions, whether the hazard is permanent or transitory, how often testing is needed, and last but not least, the availability of finances.

We've teamed up with Honeywell for this short webinar on Portable Gas Detection, where we cover:
• Characteristics and hazards of a confined space
• The 2 main functions of portable gas detectors
• The various applications
• What to do during alarms situations
• Potential contaminants for the sensors
• Calibration versus bump-test... The difference
• Using an IntelliDoX docking station
• Maintenance, cleaning, and service
• Extreme weather conditions... What to do

Meet Shauna Park: Our Gas Detection Expert


Shauna Park is our in-house gas detection expert. Working closely with our entire team of technical experts, Shauna uses her 18+ years of gas detection experience to support customers just like you! Between her and our team of technical experts' knowledge, you can rest assured that all of your inquiries about our products will be answered via chat, email, or phone.

How to: Calibrate a BW Gas Detector


Calibration is pretty important: it re-establishes a base line for your sensors so the electrochemical and the LEL catalytic bead sensor need some kind of base line. That way it knows what a concentration of gas is. You want to make sure that you do your calibration fairly frequently, every 180 days is the manufacturer's default. learn more by watching this informative video.

How to: Bump Test a BW Gas Detector


A bump test is a physical verification that the sensors are responding to a set amount of gas and that your visual and audible alarms are going off as they should. You can hear and see them triggering and verify that everything is basically in operating order. Watch this video to see a live demonstration!

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the Honeywell BW Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector, O2/%LEL, black.

Honeywell DX-MAXXT IntelliDoX Docking Station for the Max XT II series DX-MAXXT
Combines intuitive docking modules and device management software to provide automated instrument management for the Max XT II series multi-gas detectors - helping drive productivity, reliability, and efficiency. Set the module to do a bump test, reconfigure the detector’s high and low alarm setpoints, and more.




Ask a question about Honeywell BW Max XT II Multi-Gas Detector, O2/%LEL, black

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