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BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36

Model: GA36XT-H

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BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36

Model: GA36XT-H

GasAlertClipExtreme 36 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S).

GasAlertClipExtreme 36 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S).

Discontinued!

This product has been discontinued and is no longer available.
This is the direct replacement:

Honeywell BW Clip Series Single-Gas Detector, H<sub>2</sub>S, 0 to 100 ppm, three-year-

Honeywell BW Clip Series Single-Gas Detector, H2S, 0 to 100 ppm, three-year

Model: BWC3-H

Maintenance-free operation for up to three years, this reliable single-gas H2S detector features a 0 to 100 ppm measuring range with 10 ppm low and 15 ppm high default alarm setpoints. In addition, this user-friendly and cost-effective detector is your companion in hazardous environments to ensure safety and compliance.


BW Technologies GA36XT-H Offers

Features

  • Durable, reliable and easy to use with no downtime
  • Record keeping is accurate and easy with automatic event logging
  • Exceptionally low cost of ownership
  • User-selectable alarm setpoints (5/10 or 10/15)
  • Compact and lightweight design makes it comfortable to wear
  • Water-resistant
  • Compatible with BW MicroDock II automatic test station
  • Full function self-test of sensor, battery status, circuit integrity and audible/visual alarms
  • Bright wide-angled visual alarm bars
  • Built-in concussion-proof boot
  • Large confidence LCD displays life remaining in months, days and hours
  • Displays peak alarm exposures encountered on demand
  • Internal vibrating alarm for high noise environments
  • Records and transmits gas alarm events

User Options

  • User-activated daily self-test

Sensor Specifications

  • Measuring Range: 0 - 100ppm
  • Low Alarm Level: 10ppm
  • High Alarm Level: 15ppm

Functional Specifications

  • Temperature Range: -40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C)
  • Humidity: 5% - 95% RH (non-condensing)
  • Alarms: Visual, vibrating, audible (95 dB) - Low, High
  • Tests: Full function self-test on activation and every 20 hours, and automatic battery test every 2 hours
  • Ratings: EMI/RFI: Complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC; IP 66/67
  • Certifications and Approvals: Class I, Div. 1, Gr. A, B, C, D; American Bureau of Shipping; ATEX: II 1 G T4, Ex ia IIC T4; IECEx: Ex ia IIC T4; European Conformity

General Specifications

  • Size: 1.1x2.0x3.2 in. (2.8x5.0x8.1 cm)
  • Weight: 2.7 oz. (76 g)
  • Typical battery Life: Three years
  • Warranty: Three years from activation (given normal operation), plus one year shelf life

Key Features:

  • Maintenance-free 3 years of protection with no sensor or battery replacement, no calibration, no downtime
  • Compact (1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 in. / 28 x 50 x 81 mm) and lightweight (2.7 oz. / 76 g)
  • Built-in concussion-proof boot
  • Peak alarm and the time elapsed since the exposure
  • Automatic event logging records 10 most recent alarm events that can be downloaded via built-in IR COM port to a printer, computer or MicroDock II docking station module
  • 95 dB tone (typical) and bright, quad-LED indication on alarm
  • Internal vibrator alarm
  • Rugged, IP 66/67 highly water-resistant design
  • Full function self-test of audible/visual and vibrator alarms, integrity of sensor, battery and circuitry
  • Three year warranty (life of instrument) including sensors

Specifications:

Standard Versions: units come ready for use; complete with integral water-resistant IP 66/67 concussion-proof housing, sensor, stainless steel alligator belt clip, test cap and instructions.

Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
EMI/RFI Complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC


Ingress protection IP 66/67
Battery: Lithium, non-replaceable
Continuously on: Yes
One-button control Activation, self-test and alarm event data transmission
Full functional self-test Verifies integrity of sensor, circuitry, battery and audible/visual alarms
Sensor: Electrochemical cell (temperature compensated)
Operational life: Three years
INDICATORS AND ALARMS
Visual alarm: Flashing, wide-angled alarm lens with red quad-LEDs, plus fl ashing ALARM icon
Audible alarm Pulsing, high-output siren at 95 dB (typical) at 1 ft. (0.3 m)
Vibrator alarm: Internal
Failure alarm: Yes (audible/visual/vibration)
Self-test pass: Yes (audible/visual/vibration)
Other: End-of-life (audible/visual/vibration)
CONTINUOUS LCD DISPLAY: Status display
Life remaining: Continuously displayed in months, then days, then hours
Two alarm levels: LOW alarm / HIGH alarm
Peak alarm exposure: Records and displays peak alarm exposure, and time elapsed (up to 24 hrs.)
Alarm setpoints: High and low (displayed on demand in ppm)
Self-test status Advises to "TEST" and that self-test was passed "u"
TESTS
Full function self-test: On activation and on demand
Battery: Every two hours (auto)
EVENT LOGGING: Records and transmits up to 10 gas alarm events
Event information Gas type, peak exposure level (ppm or %); alarm duration in minutes and seconds; time elapsed since the alarm occurred in days, hours and minutes, life remaining, serial number, self-tests, cumulative alarm time
Transmission method: Via infrared port to infrared printer or to an IR DataLink
PHYSICAL SIZE
Size: 1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 inches / 28 x 50 x 81 mm
Weight: 2.7 oz. / 76 g
Click here for complete specifications on the BW GA36XT-H

What's included with the BW GA36XT-H

  • BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36

How to Select the Right Gas Detection Solution

by Don Galman

There are many gas detection products on the market that might appear to be the same, but a closer inspection of specification, functionality and features reveals major differences in what products can do and the potential value they can offer. Similarly, individual applications are also unique in their respective designs, needs and processes undertaken.

Know your site risks

Before beginning to consider gas detection equipment, a risk assessment needs to be conducted. Any company employing staff has the obligation to conduct risk assessments to identify potential hazards and these can include potential gas, vapor or Oxygen deficiency risks. If gas hazards are identified, gas detection is applicable as a risk reduction method.

Identifying the prime objective

Depending on the processes being undertaken and the gases being detected, remote or off-site alarm notification plus event data logging/reporting may also be required for Health and Safety management records. Another factor impacting on the need for enhanced reporting functions might be regulatory compliance or a condition of insurance.

Ask the right questions

Having identified the primary objective, the suitable equipment is selected by asking a number of key questions. These fall into three broad categories:

  • The gases to be detected and where they may come from
  • The location and environmental conditions where detection is to take place
  • The ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel
Identify the gases to be detected and where they may come from

The gases to be detected should be identified by the risk assessment, however experienced gas detection equipment manufacturers and their approved distributors are often able to help in this process, based on their experience of similar applications. However, it is important to remember that it is the end-user’s responsibility to identify all potential hazards. It is also essential to identify the potential source of a gas release as this helps determine the number and location of detectors required for a fixed gas detection system.

Consider the environmental conditions

The performance, accuracy and reliability of any gas detection equipment will be affected by the environmental conditions it is subjected to. Temperature, humidity and pressure levels at the location all have a direct bearing on the type of equipment that should be selected. Additional factors such as potential variations resulting from a production process itself, diurnal/nocturnal fluctuations and seasonal changes may also affect the type of device which is suitable.

Understand product functionality

The next area of consideration relates to additional product functionality. Aspects like wiring configuration are important, especially when retro-fitting into an existing application. If the apparatus is being integrated into a separate safety system, certain communication protocols may also be required such as HART®, Lonworks or Modbus®. Consideration will also need to be given regarding the requirement for local displays on transmitter units and local configuration of the unit and gas displays may also be a useful addition.

Measure the ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel

Routine maintenance is another important consideration. Some gases and vapors can be detected with a number of different sensing technologies, e.g. Hydrocarbon gases with catalytic beads or Non-dispersive Infrared NDIR. Catalytic beads do not provide fail-to-safety operation and therefore can require a high frequency of routine maintenance, however NDIR based solutions tend to have a higher initial purchase price, but may require less routine maintenance. In-house resource to undertake such routine maintenance needs to be identified and in the absence of such a resource, budgeting for third party maintenance is an important factor in selecting the right equipment.


Need Help Selecting the Right Solution?

If you have questions about any of our gas detection products or services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Whether you need a hand finding a new product or need help with your current system, just ask our team of Factory Trained Experts.


GasAlert Clip Extreme (GA24XT/GA36XT) Expert Product Review:

The Good:

Small, compact, easy to use and virtually maintenance free. Always active means you will never forget to turn on your monitor.


The Bad:

No real-time display of current gas levels. Cannot be turned off, once it is turned on the 24 or 36 month countdown begins and there is no delaying or stopping that.


The Bottom Line:

An excellent monitor to use if you only need to know when the target gas is present. Not the monitor to use if you need an exact reading in real-time. It has a good history of being reliable and virtually problem free.


Full Review:

A popular unit, this low-maintenance gas detector is a good choice for anyone wanting continuous, reliable protection in a low cost single gas detector with minimal maintenance requirements. It is a good fit in virtually any application as a quick and easy safety device.

There is no need for calibration, sensor replacement, battery replacement or battery charging on this model. Regular maintenance Bump Tests can be performed on the unit depending on personal preference or when site safety regulations require it.

Available sensors include H2S, CO, SO2 and Oxygen, but as a single gas detector you can choose only one of those sensors available, not multiple sensors. With H2S and CO, you can choose either a 2 or a 3 year version. A daily self-test, which is activated by the press of a button, performs a full function self-test of the sensor, battery, circuit integrity as well as the visual and audible alarms, providing user confidence. The built-in concussion proof boot provides excellent protection against accidental bumps, scratches and damage; and it is water-proof, with an IP rating of 67 it can be submerged in water up to 1 m deep for 30 minutes.

The GA24XT doesn't give you an actual real-time readout of current gas levels, those are only seen when the detected levels reach the point that the alarms are triggered; during non-alarm periods only the life remaining of the unit is displayed. It also can't be turned off once it has been activated. This is generally a concern for contract workers, who like the GA24XT because of its low price and ease of use, but some contracts only last a couple months with more time between contracts. Not being able to turn off or "hibernate" the unit limits your lifespan. It is also compatible with the BW MicroDock II calibration and bump test station for those who wish to use a more hands-free, automated, bump test procedure.

How to: Calibrate a BW Gas Detector

How to: Bump Test a BW Gas Detector

Meet Shauna Park: Our Gas Detection Expert

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36.





BW GA-HC-1 Hard Hat Clip for GasAlert, Non-Conductive GA-HC-1
Hard hat clip made out of non-conductive materials. For use with GasAlert Gas Detectors.
Note: Unit and hard hat not included.




Ask a question about BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36

Customer Reviews for the BW GA36XT-H

BW Technologies GA36XT-H Offers

Features

  • Durable, reliable and easy to use with no downtime
  • Record keeping is accurate and easy with automatic event logging
  • Exceptionally low cost of ownership
  • User-selectable alarm setpoints (5/10 or 10/15)
  • Compact and lightweight design makes it comfortable to wear
  • Water-resistant
  • Compatible with BW MicroDock II automatic test station
  • Full function self-test of sensor, battery status, circuit integrity and audible/visual alarms
  • Bright wide-angled visual alarm bars
  • Built-in concussion-proof boot
  • Large confidence LCD displays life remaining in months, days and hours
  • Displays peak alarm exposures encountered on demand
  • Internal vibrating alarm for high noise environments
  • Records and transmits gas alarm events

User Options

  • User-activated daily self-test

Sensor Specifications

  • Measuring Range: 0 - 100ppm
  • Low Alarm Level: 10ppm
  • High Alarm Level: 15ppm

Functional Specifications

  • Temperature Range: -40 to 122°F (-40 to 50°C)
  • Humidity: 5% - 95% RH (non-condensing)
  • Alarms: Visual, vibrating, audible (95 dB) - Low, High
  • Tests: Full function self-test on activation and every 20 hours, and automatic battery test every 2 hours
  • Ratings: EMI/RFI: Complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC; IP 66/67
  • Certifications and Approvals: Class I, Div. 1, Gr. A, B, C, D; American Bureau of Shipping; ATEX: II 1 G T4, Ex ia IIC T4; IECEx: Ex ia IIC T4; European Conformity

General Specifications

  • Size: 1.1x2.0x3.2 in. (2.8x5.0x8.1 cm)
  • Weight: 2.7 oz. (76 g)
  • Typical battery Life: Three years
  • Warranty: Three years from activation (given normal operation), plus one year shelf life

Key Features:

  • Maintenance-free 3 years of protection with no sensor or battery replacement, no calibration, no downtime
  • Compact (1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 in. / 28 x 50 x 81 mm) and lightweight (2.7 oz. / 76 g)
  • Built-in concussion-proof boot
  • Peak alarm and the time elapsed since the exposure
  • Automatic event logging records 10 most recent alarm events that can be downloaded via built-in IR COM port to a printer, computer or MicroDock II docking station module
  • 95 dB tone (typical) and bright, quad-LED indication on alarm
  • Internal vibrator alarm
  • Rugged, IP 66/67 highly water-resistant design
  • Full function self-test of audible/visual and vibrator alarms, integrity of sensor, battery and circuitry
  • Three year warranty (life of instrument) including sensors

Specifications:

Standard Versions: units come ready for use; complete with integral water-resistant IP 66/67 concussion-proof housing, sensor, stainless steel alligator belt clip, test cap and instructions.

Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
EMI/RFI Complies with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC


Ingress protection IP 66/67
Battery: Lithium, non-replaceable
Continuously on: Yes
One-button control Activation, self-test and alarm event data transmission
Full functional self-test Verifies integrity of sensor, circuitry, battery and audible/visual alarms
Sensor: Electrochemical cell (temperature compensated)
Operational life: Three years
INDICATORS AND ALARMS
Visual alarm: Flashing, wide-angled alarm lens with red quad-LEDs, plus fl ashing ALARM icon
Audible alarm Pulsing, high-output siren at 95 dB (typical) at 1 ft. (0.3 m)
Vibrator alarm: Internal
Failure alarm: Yes (audible/visual/vibration)
Self-test pass: Yes (audible/visual/vibration)
Other: End-of-life (audible/visual/vibration)
CONTINUOUS LCD DISPLAY: Status display
Life remaining: Continuously displayed in months, then days, then hours
Two alarm levels: LOW alarm / HIGH alarm
Peak alarm exposure: Records and displays peak alarm exposure, and time elapsed (up to 24 hrs.)
Alarm setpoints: High and low (displayed on demand in ppm)
Self-test status Advises to "TEST" and that self-test was passed "u"
TESTS
Full function self-test: On activation and on demand
Battery: Every two hours (auto)
EVENT LOGGING: Records and transmits up to 10 gas alarm events
Event information Gas type, peak exposure level (ppm or %); alarm duration in minutes and seconds; time elapsed since the alarm occurred in days, hours and minutes, life remaining, serial number, self-tests, cumulative alarm time
Transmission method: Via infrared port to infrared printer or to an IR DataLink
PHYSICAL SIZE
Size: 1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 inches / 28 x 50 x 81 mm
Weight: 2.7 oz. / 76 g
Click here for complete specifications on the BW GA36XT-H

What's included with the BW GA36XT-H

  • BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36

How to Select the Right Gas Detection Solution

by Don Galman

There are many gas detection products on the market that might appear to be the same, but a closer inspection of specification, functionality and features reveals major differences in what products can do and the potential value they can offer. Similarly, individual applications are also unique in their respective designs, needs and processes undertaken.

Know your site risks

Before beginning to consider gas detection equipment, a risk assessment needs to be conducted. Any company employing staff has the obligation to conduct risk assessments to identify potential hazards and these can include potential gas, vapor or Oxygen deficiency risks. If gas hazards are identified, gas detection is applicable as a risk reduction method.

Identifying the prime objective

Depending on the processes being undertaken and the gases being detected, remote or off-site alarm notification plus event data logging/reporting may also be required for Health and Safety management records. Another factor impacting on the need for enhanced reporting functions might be regulatory compliance or a condition of insurance.

Ask the right questions

Having identified the primary objective, the suitable equipment is selected by asking a number of key questions. These fall into three broad categories:

  • The gases to be detected and where they may come from
  • The location and environmental conditions where detection is to take place
  • The ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel
Identify the gases to be detected and where they may come from

The gases to be detected should be identified by the risk assessment, however experienced gas detection equipment manufacturers and their approved distributors are often able to help in this process, based on their experience of similar applications. However, it is important to remember that it is the end-user’s responsibility to identify all potential hazards. It is also essential to identify the potential source of a gas release as this helps determine the number and location of detectors required for a fixed gas detection system.

Consider the environmental conditions

The performance, accuracy and reliability of any gas detection equipment will be affected by the environmental conditions it is subjected to. Temperature, humidity and pressure levels at the location all have a direct bearing on the type of equipment that should be selected. Additional factors such as potential variations resulting from a production process itself, diurnal/nocturnal fluctuations and seasonal changes may also affect the type of device which is suitable.

Understand product functionality

The next area of consideration relates to additional product functionality. Aspects like wiring configuration are important, especially when retro-fitting into an existing application. If the apparatus is being integrated into a separate safety system, certain communication protocols may also be required such as HART®, Lonworks or Modbus®. Consideration will also need to be given regarding the requirement for local displays on transmitter units and local configuration of the unit and gas displays may also be a useful addition.

Measure the ease of use for operators and routine servicing personnel

Routine maintenance is another important consideration. Some gases and vapors can be detected with a number of different sensing technologies, e.g. Hydrocarbon gases with catalytic beads or Non-dispersive Infrared NDIR. Catalytic beads do not provide fail-to-safety operation and therefore can require a high frequency of routine maintenance, however NDIR based solutions tend to have a higher initial purchase price, but may require less routine maintenance. In-house resource to undertake such routine maintenance needs to be identified and in the absence of such a resource, budgeting for third party maintenance is an important factor in selecting the right equipment.


Need Help Selecting the Right Solution?

If you have questions about any of our gas detection products or services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Whether you need a hand finding a new product or need help with your current system, just ask our team of Factory Trained Experts.


GasAlert Clip Extreme (GA24XT/GA36XT) Expert Product Review:

The Good:

Small, compact, easy to use and virtually maintenance free. Always active means you will never forget to turn on your monitor.


The Bad:

No real-time display of current gas levels. Cannot be turned off, once it is turned on the 24 or 36 month countdown begins and there is no delaying or stopping that.


The Bottom Line:

An excellent monitor to use if you only need to know when the target gas is present. Not the monitor to use if you need an exact reading in real-time. It has a good history of being reliable and virtually problem free.


Full Review:

A popular unit, this low-maintenance gas detector is a good choice for anyone wanting continuous, reliable protection in a low cost single gas detector with minimal maintenance requirements. It is a good fit in virtually any application as a quick and easy safety device.

There is no need for calibration, sensor replacement, battery replacement or battery charging on this model. Regular maintenance Bump Tests can be performed on the unit depending on personal preference or when site safety regulations require it.

Available sensors include H2S, CO, SO2 and Oxygen, but as a single gas detector you can choose only one of those sensors available, not multiple sensors. With H2S and CO, you can choose either a 2 or a 3 year version. A daily self-test, which is activated by the press of a button, performs a full function self-test of the sensor, battery, circuit integrity as well as the visual and audible alarms, providing user confidence. The built-in concussion proof boot provides excellent protection against accidental bumps, scratches and damage; and it is water-proof, with an IP rating of 67 it can be submerged in water up to 1 m deep for 30 minutes.

The GA24XT doesn't give you an actual real-time readout of current gas levels, those are only seen when the detected levels reach the point that the alarms are triggered; during non-alarm periods only the life remaining of the unit is displayed. It also can't be turned off once it has been activated. This is generally a concern for contract workers, who like the GA24XT because of its low price and ease of use, but some contracts only last a couple months with more time between contracts. Not being able to turn off or "hibernate" the unit limits your lifespan. It is also compatible with the BW MicroDock II calibration and bump test station for those who wish to use a more hands-free, automated, bump test procedure.

How to: Calibrate a BW Gas Detector

How to: Bump Test a BW Gas Detector

Meet Shauna Park: Our Gas Detection Expert

Click on a category to view a selection of compatible accessories with the BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36.





BW GA-HC-1 Hard Hat Clip for GasAlert, Non-Conductive GA-HC-1
Hard hat clip made out of non-conductive materials. For use with GasAlert Gas Detectors.
Note: Unit and hard hat not included.




Ask a question about BW GA36XT-H GasAlertClipExtreme 36

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