BW Clip

The BW Clip series of single-gas detectors enables up to three years of continuous operation with minimal maintenance requirements. After activating the detector, it can be used without interruption, with no need to replace the sensor and battery or charge it.

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Carbon Monoxide

Carbon Monoxide

The silent killer, one of the most dangerous and insidious gases, the product of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. The gas is tasteless and odorless, transparent, unrecognizable, and accumulates in the blood (hemoglobin) with an affinity 240 times higher than oxygen! Concentrations of 300 parts per million in the air (ppm) are already deadly to an adult.

Even the lowest concentrations accumulate in the blood, so the Short Time Exposure Limit (STEL) or maximum allowed accumulated exposure concentration is only 20 ppm, and the daily 8-hour maximum allowed average accumulated exposure (TWA - Time Weighted Average) is 100 ppm. There is a great danger in homes that use fossil fuels, and it is part of the process in ironworks, power plants, petrochemicals, etc.

The standard settings for the lower and upper alarm thresholds are 20 ppm and 100 ppm, and gas also accumulates in the body, so the standard STEL Limit is also 100 ppm, with a TWA limit of 20 ppm.

Hydrogen Sulfide

Hydrogen Sulfide

Hydrogen sulfide is a poisonous, colorless and corrosive gas that occurs as a by-product of the decomposition of organic matter without the presence of oxygen (wetlands, sewage) by anaerobic microorganisms. It also occurs in volcanic gases, geothermal springs and along deposits of natural gas (up to 30%) and crude oil. It also occurs in the human body as a product of metabolism, and even in the breath in some disorders. The largest industrial emitters of hydrogen sulfide are oil refineries (oil hydrodesulfurization process - HDS, Claus process), gas plants, petrochemicals, pharmaceutical industry, coke ovens, paper mills and sewage and drainage systems. The positive side of this very poisonous gas is that in very small concentrations (50 ppb) it can be felt as an unpleasant smell of rotten eggs so this is the first warning. However, with a rapid increase in concentration (which is most often the case), the mucous membrane and the sense of smell are paralyzed and the unpleasant odor completely disappears while the toxicity increases. At concentrations higher than 50 ppm, visual impairment occurs.

The standard settings for the lower and upper alarm thresholds are 5 ppm and 10 ppm, and gas also accumulates in the body, so the standard STEL Limit is 10 ppm, and the TWA limit is 5 ppm.

Oxygen

Oxygen

Gas which is essential for life, in a concentration of 20.9% v / v makes our planet unique. It supports burning and is part of almost all natural and human created processes that take place on Earth. Concentrations below 16.0% v / v cause drowsiness and confusion, and below 6% v / v death. It is also dangerous in high concentrations because it increases the flammability of the material. Concentrations above 24.0% v / v may cause spontaneous combustion of clothing.

The standard limits of alarm settings within the EU are Low = 19.5% v / v, High = 23.5% v / v

Sulfur Dioxide

Sulfur Dioxide

A toxic gas whose smell may resemble a burning match. It is found on Earth in very small concentrations, it is most often present during volcanic eruptions. It is greenhouse gas and also one of the biggest polluters of the atmosphere. It is used in chemical and petrochemical processes (for the production of sulfuric acid), and because of its antimicrobial properties in food production and winemaking as a preservative (E220).

The alarm limits for the EU are 0.5 ppm / 1 ppm, with TWA and STEL 0.5 ppm / 1 ppm.

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  • Two- or three-year versions available for H2S and CO
  • A two-year version available for O2
  • A unique hibernation case that extends the operation of H2S and CO detectors for up to one year
  • Compact, lightweight and easy to use – one-button operation
  • Automatic testing for improved safety
  • Device management using the Honeywell Safety Suite program
  • Both detector versions are compatible with the IntelliDox calibration unit

Two types of detectors: 

  • BW Clip – standard operation without calibration 
  • BW Clip Real Time – real-time gas concentration monitoring with the possibility of device calibration 
  • Dimensions: 4.1 x 5.0 x 8.7 cm
  • Weight: 92 g
  • Operating temperature: -40 to +50 ° C
  • Self-test of sensors, battery and visual / audible alarms when turned on
  • IP 66/67 degree of protection
  • ATEX Zone 1
  • Oil and gas industry (onshore and offshore facilities)
  • Construction (statics)

ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS:

  • Hibernation case
  • Options for safe wearing (belt, straps, leather protection)
  • Calibration adapter
Title Date File size
bw_clip_operators_manual 11.05.2021. 1.19 MB
e13102120141222_certificate_of_compliance 11.05.2021. 334 KB
bw_clip_datasheet 21.10.2021. 861.9 KB

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