Goes where you do
Designed for durability, the Honeywell BW Ultra stands up to harsh conditions. With a very high rating of IP66/68, the Honeywell BW Ultra is protected not only from dust but also from water ingress (high pressure spray or submersion up to 1.2 m or 3.9 ft. deep). So if you drop the Honeywell BW Ultra in a vat or take it into a dust-prone environment, you can feel completely confident that it will continue to operate effectively.
Ergonomic and Comfortable to Hold
Unlike gas detectors that you wear, the Honeywell BW Ultra is a detector that you hold as you sample the air in a confined space. That’s why BW designed the Ultra to fit the shape of your hand - with a comfortable weight and a slimmer profile than other five-gas detectors - to prevent fatigue and increase productivity. Plus, it has the one-button operation and easy experience you’ve come to expect from Honeywell BW detectors. If you do need to wear the Honeywell BW Ultra as you navigate a tight space, the detector moves with you - with an internal pump and no snag points.
Real time situational awareness
Each year, industrial companies spend millions of dollars related to safety incidents in confined spaces, often because they focus on reactive response versus proactive threat monitoring.
The Honeywell BW Ultra helps you to prevent safety incidents by providing clear, easy-to-read gas data to the attendant standing outside a confined space while workers are inside. With gas readings that are easy to view and interpret, the attendant can correct small problems before they become a crisis -providing workers with peace of mind that someone is watching their back. This means better safety and higher productivity.
Remote, real-time monitoring for high-risk jobs
Honeywell BW Ultra is compatible with the Honeywell Safety Communicator mobile app, which means that vital gas readings on the detector are no longer limited to the confined space attendant who’s using it.
Monitoring a high-risk job in a confined space? The detector’s gas readings and location can be instantly sent via Bluetooth to Honeywell’s real-time monitoring software, viewable from a control room or other remote locations. So, if there’s an emergency, you have an extra layer of monitoring for coordinated response.
Hole Watch Mode - for easy-to-understand gas concentrations
When you’re monitoring a confined space that has workers inside, it’s important to track changes in the gas concentration. But what does a concentration of 5 ppm really mean?
When you put the Honeywell BW Ultra into Hole Watch Mode, you can see the concentration of each gas - plus a graph next to every reading that shows how close the gas is to the point of alarm. With this patented Honeywell feature, you can see how fast each gas level is climbing, so you can correct small problems before they cause worker injury, evacuation, or complete shutdown.