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BW Technologies GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO Yellow
BW Technologies GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO YellowBW Technologies GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO YellowBW Technologies GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO YellowBW Technologies GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO Yellow

BW Technologies GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO Yellow

Item #
XT-XWHM-Y-NA
Brand
BW Technologies
Price:

$929.00

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    XT-XWHM-Y-NA GasAlertMax XT II 4 Gas Detector %LEL, O2, H2S, CO Yellow by BW Technologies

    GasAlertMax XT II is the safest and most economical choice for multi-gas detection systems. Utilizing the most advanced technology on the market, the GasAlertMax accurately and reliably monitors up to four hazardous conditions, and offers a simple user friendly device for easy operation. Its standard safety features and compatibility with other instruments ensure that the gas detector is the best instrument for gas monitoring compliance.





    GasAlertMax XT II specifications

    The lightweight and portable unit is approximately 11.5 ounces, and features the latest technology allowing for a compact design. With an operational temperature range of -4 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, the monitor is designed to function effectively in many harsh conditions. The cautionary yellow outer shell helps to ensure that the gas detector is carried with the user not left onsite. Additionally, the durable casing is resistant to water and features a built-in concussion proof boot.

    Triple alarm system

    The GasAlertMax XT II features a triple alarm system designed to alert users of potentially hazardous conditions. When the gas sensors detect specified levels of H2S, CO, O2, or combustible gases, the instrument will begin the triple alarm alert and notify users and those nearby. The device indicates these dangers with a vibrating alarm, an ultra bright visual alarm, and an audible alarm of over 95 decibels. The alarms are also designed to alert users of administrative needs such as battery replacement.

    GasAlertMax XT II features

    The GasAlertMax XT II has multi-language support features in English, French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese. The gas detector also has state of the art block detection with semi-conductor pressure sensor, and standard data and event logging. Accessories such as the belt holster, multi-unit cradle charger, and concussion proof boot are also available.

    Upon activation, the unit will automatically test sensors, pumps, battery, and circuitry. For additional test and calibration, the GasAlertMax XT II is compatible with the MicroDock II automated test and calibration system and Fleet Manager II. Improving on its functionality, the unit is customizable. Users can change options for forced calibration and tests, safety locks, alarm setpoints, safe display mode, language choices, start-up message, and more.

    The easy to read LCD screen displays continuous information about real-time gas concentrations and alarms. To maintain simplicity and ease of use, the GasAlertMax XT II also features a user and glove friendly one touch button for operation. The no-frills design has an added benefit of minimizing cost and user training. This simple, portable, and compact detector is the best instrument for confined spaces or potentially dangerous worksites.

    Highest standards of reliability

    The typical batter life ranges between 8 and 13 hours depending on the temperature. The durable and long lasting batteries can fully recharge in approximately 6 hours. The GasAlertMax XT II and its sensors feature a standard two year warranty. With safety and reliability as a top priority, BW Technologies has developed the multigas detector to utilize the most advanced technology on the market, while maintaining its simplicity and portability. When working in settings with possible gas exposure, users can be certain that the gas levels are being accurately and reliably monitored with the best technology available.

    Part Number: XTXWHMYNA


    GasAlertMax XT II Specifications:
    Size 5.1 x 2.8 x 2.0 in. / 13.1 x 7.0 x 5.2 cm
    Weight 11.1 oz. / 316 g
    Temperature -4 to 122ºF / -20 to 50ºC
    Humidity 10 - 100% RH (non-condensing)
    Alarms - Visual, vibrating, audible (95dB)
    - Low, High, STEL, TWA, OL (over limit), Low Battery, Pump
    Tests Audible/visual alarms on activation, sensors, battery, pump and circuitry (continuous)
    Typical battery life 13 hours @ 32ºF / 0ºC
    10 hours @ -4ºF / -20ºC
    Recharges in 6 hours
    Pump draw Sample from up to 66 ft. / 20 m
    User options Confidence beep Force calibration when, Safety (sensor) lock overdue, Latching alarms Sensor configuration, Safe display mode Detector identification, Calibration IR lock Low alarm acknowledge, Location selection Language choices (5), Force block test Set custom start-up message, Force bump test when Confidence interval, overdue Datalog interval
    Warranty Full 2-year warranty including all sensors


    Sensor Specifications:
    Gas Measuring Range Resolution
    H2S 0-200 ppm 1 ppm
    CO 0-1000 ppm 1 ppm
    O2 0-30.0% 0.1%
    Combustible gases 0-100% LEL
    0-5.0% v/v
    1%
    0.1%


    4 Questions & 5 Answers
    Scott
    from Farmerville, La asked:
    February 20, 2020
    The monitor displays Bump Test Now and alarms. How do you pass through this and begin monitoring. This came calibrated from factory
    1 Answer

    Hi Scott,

    Thank you for your question.  If the bump check feature is turned on then you will need to attach your calibration gas when it prompts you for the bump check and then the instrument will need to pass the bump check in order to proceed to the normal readings screen. Â

    Submitted by: Joe Spratley on February 20, 2020

    Jon
    from Lansing, Michigan asked:
    March 26, 2018
    Does this unit require a full calibration by the mfg. company or the user company. And if so what is the interval. I am not talking about the bump test.
    1 Answer
    Hello, The GasAlertMax XT ii comes fully calibrated from the factory. The calibration interval is set to 180 days by default. After this time the instrument would need a full calibration once it reaches the 180 day limit. This can be done by either purchasing calibration gas and regulator, p/n#'s cg-q34-4 and Reg-0.5, or sending in to us for calibration by starting a work order here https://www.jjstech.com/services.html.
    Submitted by: Joe Spratley on April 5, 2018

    Kevin Layton
    from Star, ID. asked:
    February 24, 2016
    I have the Gas Alert Max XTII and I was wondering if the sensors have an accuracy + / - range? If so what are they? Thank you
    1 Answer
    The sensors have an accuracy of +- 5% generally. This is based on the gas used to calibrate (CO: 100 PPM, H2S: 25 PPM, LEL: 50%LEL, O2: 18.0%/vol). Ranges are as follows. CO: 0-500 PPM H2S: 0-100 PPM LEL: 0-100% LEL (not %/vol) O2: 0-30%/vol
    Submitted by: Customer Service on February 25, 2016

    John
    from CA asked:
    July 8, 2015
    I just changed my Oxygen sensor and it fails to Auto-Zero and reads about 26%. How do I get the new sensor to work?
    2 Answers
    Hello, Whenever a new oxygen sensor is installed into an instrument you need to let it sit for approximately 20 minutes before turning it on and calibrating it. The reason for this is that since the sensor is detecting oxygen in the atmosphere but is not in the circuit, the charge has nowhere to go, and builds up in the sensor. Therefore when you install it into the instrument the built up charge is now released from the sensor, and this is what causes the high readings until the excess charge is dissipated from the sensor.
    Submitted by: Joe Spratley on April 5, 2018
    All sensors (oxygen especially) require a stabilization period when they are installed. Oxygen sensors have built up a signal prior to plugging them in to that sensor port. After installing a new one, put the monitor back together and wait about an hour. Then turn it on and calibrate it. The sensor should be stable and respond to gas properly.
    Submitted by: Customer Service on July 8, 2015



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