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BW Rig Rat

Overview

 

Honeywell BW™ RigRat brings a new level of user-friendliness to transportable multi-gas area monitoring, so your people can work with confidence in hazardous areas. Simply place the monitor nearby, and it will alert workers to area gas threats so they can take action.

 

Grab and go. Like other Honeywell BW™ products, Honeywell BW™ RigRat is engineered for ease, with one-button operation. Simply turn it on and it's ready to deploy- no expertise required. Convenient handles and a carrying strap make it easy to take with you. 

 

Unlike some transportable area monitors, Honeywell BW™ RigRat is fully self-contained - with no need to re­purpose your personal gas detectors for an area monitoring application. Instead, continue using your personal detectors to monitor workers' breathing zone, while using Honeywell BW™ RigRat to monitor an area. 

Product Information

 

  • Up to 8 weeks of runtime on a single charge. Longer runtime than any area monitor in its class

  • ​Up to six slots for interchangeable gas sensors. Choice of electrochemical, PID, infrared, and catalytic bead sensors (measuring percent LEL and percent by volume).

  • Integrated Noise sensor and Metrological data sensors.

  • Enhanced configurations with programmable input and output.

  • Approval for explosive atmosphere. Certified for ATEX/IECEx Zone 0 and CSA C1D1.

  • Flexible applications. Zone declassification, turnarounds, confined space, routine maintenance, fence line and more. Available with pump for remote sampling.

  • One-button operation. Grab and go. No expertise required.

  • Simple setup with a smartphone. Easy mobile app for alarm set points, calibration records and more.

  • Added protection. Alerts workers to nearby gas leaks, whereas personal detectors cover only the breathing zone.

Features​

  • Up to six gas sensors — with flexibility to switch them out as your needs change.

  • Choose from: More than 15 4R+ sensors for toxic gases, oxygen and combustible gases at the lower explosive limit (LEL).

  • A photoionization detector (PID) for volatile organic compounds. 

  • Infrared sensors for highly flammable gases.

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