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Nov 18, 2024 - 09:21 AM
Yes, the Honeywell BW™ Clip Real Time Gas Detector for oxygen (O₂) is designed to alarm when oxygen levels are either too high or too low. The factory default alarm setpoints are typically set at 19.5% volume for low oxygen and 23.5% volume for high oxygen. These setpoints can be adjusted to meet specific safety requirements. When oxygen concentrations fall below or rise above these setpoints, the detector activates audible, visual, and vibrating alarms to alert the user of the hazardous condition.It's important to regularly test and calibrate the detector to ensure accurate readings and proper alarm functionality. Honeywell recommends performing a bump test prior to each day's use to confirm sensor response and alarm activation.
Source: Honeywell