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Gas monitor

BW Solo is a lightweight, intelligent, portable gas monitor with Bluetooth low-energy connectivity that provides real-time visibility into the status and safety of hazardous-area workers, helping organizations respond faster to safety incidents.
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Flame detector

The FL500 UV/IR Flame Detector is FM performance-approved for six different fuel sources: butane, ethane, heptane, methane, methanol and propane.
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Multi-gas detector

The Multi Gas Clip Simple Plus tests for hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen (O2) and combustible gases (LEL) with no charging and no calibration.
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Gas detection series

MGS-400 Gas Detection Series Gas Detectors aid safety compliance inside machinery rooms, mechanical equipment rooms, chiller plants, cold storage facilities and walk-in freezers by monitoring for dangerous refrigerant leaks of numerous gases, including HFCs, HFOs, HCFCs, CO2 and NH3 (ammonia).
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Flame detector

The General Monitors FL500 UV/IR Flame Detector is FM-performance approved for six different fuel sources: butane, ethane, heptane, methane, methanol and propane.
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Single-gas detector

The Honeywell BW Solo is an easy-to-service single-gas detector with BLE connectivity that provides real-time visibility into the status and safety of workers in hazardous areas, helping organizations respond faster to safety incidents.
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Gas monitor

The ULTIMA X5000 Gas Monitor with the XIR PLUS Sensor continuously detects CO2 levels and issues alarm commands when gas is present in toxic quantities.
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Refrigerant leak monitor

Designed to meet ASHRAE 15 and other demanding safety, environmental and building code requirements for mechanical rooms, the Chillgard 5000 Refrigerant Leak Monitor provides an early response to HVAC refrigerant gas leaks – allowing maintenance crews to respond more quickly.
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