
Gas Detection
Honeywell BW – MiniRAE 3000+
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The UltraRAE 3000 is an advanced handheld VOC monitor, perfect for industrial hygiene, leak detection, and HazMat response. Order yours today!
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The Honeywell BW UltraRAE 3000+ is one of the most advanced handheld VOC monitors available, perfect for applications such as industrial hygiene, leak detection, and HazMat response. Featuring a photoionization detector (PID) with an extended detection range of 0-15,000 ppm and a rapid three-second response time, the device offers powerful capabilities. It also includes built-in correction factors for over 200 compounds, auto-cleaning sensor technology, and Reflex PID Technology™, allowing it to measure some of the highest levels of ionizable chemicals on the market.
The UltraRAE 3000+ is designed for ease of use and maintenance. With a clear, easy-to-read display, multi-language support, and hassle-free access to the lamp, sensor, and battery—no tools required—maintenance is quick and effortless. A robust sample pump allows the device to draw from up to 100 feet horizontally or vertically, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments. The IP 65/67 rating ensures the instrument is dust-tight and waterproof, while a built-in flashlight helps navigate darker areas.
For real-time connectivity, the UltraRAE 3000+ can transmit data and alarm status up to 2 miles via the RAELink 3 wireless transmitter. Additionally, it’s equipped with a dedicated mobile app for remediation engineers and industrial hygienists, providing even more flexibility and ease of use in the field.
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Taking into consideration the ATEX directive, manufacturer recommendations and your own company risk assessments, it is recommended that you bump test your monitor before every use, it is true that the law is not clear and doesn’t use the all-important word “MUST” and the regulation only surrounds flammable gases, not toxic, but you can guarantee that the authorities would want to see evidence of such testing should the worst happen!
A bump test is the only way to test that the whole gas detector unit is working properly. It checks that the sensors respond to the target gas, it also verifies that the display reacts and it confirms that all the alarms are activated and the detector alarm functions properly. The principle behind bump testing remains the same across all manufacturers, with a target gas applied to the monitor for usually around 30-40 seconds with a flow rate of around 0.5lpm, this exposes the sensors to the target gas and the monitor (depending on manufacturer) will show gas readings and alarms should respond accordingly. You would normally expect to see readings within 10% of the target gas applied.
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