How to Bump Test a Honeywell BW GasAlert Microclip XLX3 Gas Detector
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Demonstration of how to bump test a Honeywell BW GasAlert Microclip XL X3 Confined Space Gas Detector, by SafetyQuip Australia Director, Tim Lewis. SafetyQuip store locations: https://www.safetyquip.com.au/store-l... • Honeywell BW GasAlert Microclip X3 Gas Detector: • Suitable for many confined space entry applications • Fitted with the following sensors: oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Explosive Gases (%LEL) • Long Life sensors • Expected run time: 5 years • Rechargeable lithium polymer battery • Supplied with wall charger and test cap • Warranty: 3 years • Guaranteed to run an entire shift, even at -20C • IP-68 rating – unmatched water protection • Compact, lightweight and easy to use – with one-button operation and no extensive training • Device management with Honeywell Safety Suite • Flashing green InteliFlash light for compliance at a glance • Reflex Technology ensures uptime and worker confidence protection • SafetyQuip # RGMCX3YAU • Honeywell # MCX3-XWHM-Y-AU • Weblink: https://www.safetyquip.com.au/product... • Honeywell BW GasAlert Microclip XL Gas Detector: • Suitable for many confined space entry applications • Fitted with the following sensors: oxygen (O2), Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Explosive Gases (%LEL) • Oxygen sensor normally requires replacement shortly after the end of the second year. • Rechargeable lithium polymer battery • Supplied with wall charger and test cap • Warranty: 2 years • Honeywell BW MicroClip XL for standard operation with 2-year warranty • Guaranteed to run an entire shift, even at -20C • IP68 rating – unmatched water protection • Compact, lightweight and easy to use – with one-button operation and no extensive training • Device management with Honeywell Safety Suite • Flashing green InteliFlash light for compliance at a glance • Reflex Technology ensures uptime and worker confidence protection • SafetyQuip # RGMMCXLYAU • Honeywell # MCXL-XWHM-Y-AU • Weblink: https://www.safetyquip.com.au/product... • • SafetyQuip Store Locations: https://www.safetyquip.com.au/store-l... • • LinkedIn: / safetyquip-australia-p-l • Facebook: / safetyquip-australia-193356484072560 • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?searc... • Website: https://www.safetyquip.com.au/ • • • Transcribe: • Many portable gas detectors are required to be • bump tested daily before use. • Bump testing is simply the process of exposing the • gas detector sensors to a known concentration of gas, • observing the readings, and checking against that known • level to prove to yourself that the gas detector is reading • correctly and therefore likely to alert you • to an unsafe atmosphere. • The two model gas detectors here are some of the most • popular in the SafetyQuip range. • These are both made by Honeywell, and they're part of the • GasAlert Microclip range. • This is the XL model, and this is the X3 model. • I've already switched the X3 model on there, you can • see that there's four sensors typically in a confined space • standard confined space gas detector, an oxygen sensor, • there's a carbon monoxide sensor, a hydrogen sulphide • sensor and an explosive gases sensor. • So you can see with this one, in each of the four corners • of the screen, there's a reading for each of those • four sensors that are fitted. • Now, I'm going to bump test the gas detector, so I've got a • cylinder of gas here that contains a gas for each of those • four sensors, and I've got a regulator on the top and a tube • that goes down to... So this is what we call a test cap... • That allows me to feed it into the gas detector. • So, I'm going to connect that test cap now... • and I'm going to feed the gas in in a moment. • Once I release the regulator, the gas detector is likely • to respond almost immediately. • So it'll start beeping to indicate that there's an unsafe • level of gas. • I'll open that up now... That's responded almost straight • away. If I left that a short time, those readings will • stabilise at the readings that are on the cylinder. • That's then proven to myself that it's reading correctly • and therefore I'd be safe to use it. • They'll go back to normal levels fairly quickly. • It's just about there now... • That's good to go now. • So, on this one, the green light flashes on the top • when it's good to go. • If they'd stabilised at what was on the cylinder, I'd be • satisfied to use that gas detector and start work. • Speak with the team at your local SafetyQuip branch • regarding your particular scenario of gas detection. • We'd love to help out. • • • Music: https://www.bensound.com
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