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BW Clip Real Time

2 OR 3 YEAR H

2

S, CO, O

2

, SO

2

 SINGLE-GAS DETECTOR

50115903-101  EN B

2

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

BW Clip Real Time is a portable, single-gas detector manufactured by Honeywell. BW 
Clip Real Time continuously displays the concentration of a specific gas in the ambient 
environment, and activates an alarm when concentrations exceed alarm setpoints. It is 
your responsibility to respond appropriately to the alarms.
BW Clip Real Time is a member of the GasAlert family of products. It is compatible 
with IntelliDoX automatic test and calibration stations, as well as Safety Suite 
Device Configurator software. For more information, visit the product website at
www.honeywellanalytics.com

Safety Information: Read First

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WARNING

1. Substitution of components may impair Intrinsic Safety.
2. Honeywell recommends performing a bump test prior to each day’s use to confirm 

sensor response and alarm activation by exposing the detector to a concentration 
of target gas that exceeds the low alarm set point. Honeywell also recommends 
performing a bump test if the detector has been subjected to physical impact, liquid 
immersion, an Over Limit alarm event, custody changes, or anytime the detector’s 
performance is in doubt. Calibrate the detector after a failed bump test. Always bump 
test and calibrate in a fresh air environment.

3. Detectors in hibernation mode are not functional.

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CAUTION

1. Activate the detector before the activation date on the package.
2. This product is a gas detector, not a measurement device.
3. Ensure that the sensor grill is free of dirt, debris, and is not obstructed.
4. Clean the exterior with a soft, damp cloth.
5. For optimal performance, periodically zero the sensor in a normal atmosphere 

(20.9% v/v O

2

) that is free of hazardous gas.

6. Portable safety gas detectors are life safety devices. Accuracy of ambient gas 

reading(s) is dependent upon factors such as accuracy of the calibration gas 
standard used for calibration and frequency of calibration. Honeywell recommends 
performing a calibration at least once every 180 days (6 months).

Informations de sécurité – À lire au préalable

AVERTISSEMENT

1. Le remplacement d’un composant de l’appareil peut compromettre la sécurité 

intrinsèque du détecteur.

2. Avant chaque utilisation quotidienne, Honeywell recommande d’effectuer un test 

fonctionnel afin de vérifier la réaction du capteur et l’activation de l’alarme, en 
exposant le détecteur à une concentration de gaz cible supérieure au seuil d’alarme 
basse. Honeywell recommande également d’effectuer un test fonctionnel si le 
détecteur a été soumis à un impact physique, à une immersion dans du liquide, à un 
événement d’alarme Dépassement de la limite, à des changements d’utilisateur ou 
chaque fois que les performances du détecteur sont mises en doute. Étalonnez le 
détecteur après l’échec d’un test fonctionnel. Effectuez toujours un test fonctionnel 
et étalonnez dans un environnement avec de l’air frais.

3. Détecteurs en mode veille prolongée ne sont pas fonctionnels.

BW Clip 

Factory Calibration Certificate

This instrument was factory inspected, tested and calibrated in accordance with the conditions 
and requirements of our registered Quality System, Operating Standards and Sales Agreements.

MISE EN GARDE

1. Activez le détecteur avant la date d’activation sur l’emballage.
2. Ce produit est un détecteur de gaz, pas un dispositif de mesure.
3. Veillez à assurer que la grille du capteur est exempt de saleté, les débris, et ne soit 

pas vobstrué.

4. Nettoyez l’extérieur de l’appareil à l’aide d’un chiffon doux et humide.
5. Pour des performances optimales, zéro périodiquement le capteur dans une 

atmosphère normale (20,9% v/v O2) qui est exempte de gaz dangereux.

6. Les détecteurs portables de gaz de sécurité sont des dispositifs de sécurité des 

personnes. La précision des valeurs de gaz ambiant dépend de divers facteurs, tels 
que la précision de la norme de gaz d’étalonnage utilisée pour l’étalonnage et la 
fréquence d’étalonnage. Honeywell recommande d’effectuer un étalonnage au moins 
une fois tous les 180 jours (6 mois).

BW Clip

 

Real Time Factory Calibration Certificate

This instrument was factory inspected, tested and calibrated in accordance with the conditions 

and requirements of our registered Quality System, Operating Standards and Sales Agreements.

Getting Started

Button

Button

Sensor and

sensor grill

Sensor and

sensor grill

Bubble label

with product name

and gas type

Bubble label

with product name

and gas type

Audible

alarm

Audible

alarm

LCD

LCD

LED 

visual alarms

LED 

visual alarms

Infrared port

Alligator

clip

Product label

LCD and Symbols

Button prompt. When this symbol is displayed, press and hold the 
button until the symbol disappears.

BW Clip Real Time O

2

 models only. Oxygen concentration is 

measured as percent by volume.

BW Clip Real Time H

2

S, CO and SO

2

 models only. Toxic gas 

concentration is measured in parts per million.

Low alarm and high alarm. These symbols are displayed  when a gas 
concentration that exceeds alarm setpoints is detected.

Non-compliance warning. This symbol is displayed when a 
diagnostic or compliance test fails; when the operating life 
countdown reaches 24 hours or less; and for up to 30 days after 
operating life expiry. It is also displayed when certain notifications 
are enabled through Safety Suite Device Configurator via an 
IntelliDoX station.

Real-time clock. This symbol is displayed when real-time clock is 
enabled through Safety Suite Device Configurator via an IntelliDoX 
station.

End of operating life warning. This symbol is displayed when the 
operating life countdown reaches 24 hours or less.

Peak reading. This symbol is displayed when a maximum gas 
exposure event has occurred within the past 24 hours.

Bump test reminder. If the detector is configured to display a bump 
test reminder, this symbol is displayed when a bump test is due.

 indicates a failed bump test.

This symbol is displayed when more than 24 hours have elapsed 
since the last successful zero procedure was performed (O

2  

models) or indicates a sensor calibration is due (H

2

S, CO and SO

2

 

models).

 indicates a failed calibration (H

2

S, CO and SO

2

 models) or a 

failed zero procedure (O

2  

models).

Operating life remaining in months (MM) or days (DD).

Summary of Contents for BW Clip Real Time

Page 1: ... BW Clip Factory Calibration Certificate This instrument was factory inspected tested and calibrated in accordance with the conditions and requirements of our registered Quality System Operating Standards and Sales Agreements MISE EN GARDE 1 Activez le détecteur avant la date d activation sur l emballage 2 Ce produit est un détecteur de gaz pas un dispositif de mesure 3 Veillez à assurer que la gr...

Page 2: ...s per second Over Limit and Under Limit Alarms If the gas concentration is beyond the sensor range OL over limit or OL under limit is displayed Audible 2 beeps per second Visual 2 flashes per second Vibration 2 vibrations per second Automatic Zero Reminder for O2 Models For O2 models only the Automatic Zero Reminder is displayed when more than 24 hours have elapsed since the last successful zero p...

Page 3: ... IntelliDoX station to enable the following optional settings for BW Clip Real Time detectors Non compliance After Gas Exposure When Non compliance after gas exposure is enabled the LEDs flash in an alternating pattern when the sensor is exposed to a gas concentration that exceeds alarm setpoints When the gas exposure is detected the top LEDs flash After 30 seconds the side LEDs flash After 30 sec...

Page 4: ...afe area that is free of hazardous gas Recommended Calibration Gas Mixtures H2 S 5 to 50 ppm balance N2 CO 25 to 250 ppm balance N2 SO2 5 to 70 ppm balance N2 O2 5 0 to 19 0 v v O2 Perform the Zero procedure once every 24 hours or when the Automatic Zero Reminder is displayed Intended Use This product is classified for use in hazardous atmospheres that are not more than 21 v v O2 Recycling This in...

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