Spot sales Honeywell wireless gas detectors BWS2-M-Y and QRAE 3.
June 23, 2020Honeywell BW™ Solo BWS2-M-Y is a easy to service single-gas detector.
RAE Systems PGM-2500 QRAE 3 is a versatile, rugged, one- to four-sensor pumped or diffusion gas monitor.
Honeywell BW™ Solo is a easy to service single-gas detector with BLE connectivity that provides real-time visibility into the status and safety of hazardous-area workers, helping companies respond faster, more knowingly and decisively to safety incidents.
Features & Benefits:
• User-friendly operation
• Easy-to-read display for multiple languages
• Lightweight convenience
• Ease of maintenance
• Serviceability
• The new 1-Series sensor for enhanced reliability
• Connected Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) capabilities
QRAE 3 is a versatile, rugged, one- to four-sensor pumped or diffusion gas monitor that provides continuous exposure monitoring of oxygen (O2), combustibles, and toxic gases, including hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN) for workers and responders in hazardous environments. The QRAE 3’s wireless communications capability enables access to real-time instrument readings and alarm status (including man-down alarm) from any location for better visibility and faster response. Real-time hazard readings can also be communicated to the ProRAE Guardian Safety System and the EchoView Host Mini-Controller Closed-Loop Wireless System for safety-enhancing wireless monitoring.
Features and Benefits:
• Real-time gas detector readings and alarm status enabled by state of the art wireless technology
• Unmistakable five-way local and remote wireless notification of alarm conditions
• Intuitive simple-to-operate two-button user interface
• Strong, protective, concussion-proof design
• IP-65/67 water- and dust-resistant case
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