Honeywell BW Solo Series Single-Gas Detectors

Honeywell BW Solo Series Single-Gas Detectors

Model Selection

Honeywell BW Solo Single-Gas Detector with Bluetooth, CO2, 0 to 50,000 ppm
BWS1-BL-Y $572.08 CAD
Was: $716.00
Availability:
10 to 11 Weeks

Lightweight and user-friendly, this single-gas detector series features an easy-to-service single-gas detector with BLE connectivity. With real-time visibility into the status and safety of hazardous-area workers, these detectors help companies respond faster, more knowingly, and decisively to safety incidents.

Lightweight and user-friendly, this single-gas detector series features an easy-to-service single-gas detector with BLE connectivity. With real-time visibility into the status and safety of hazardous-area workers, these detectors help companies respond faster, more knowingly, and decisively to safety incidents.

Honeywell BW Solo Single-Gas Detector with Bluetooth, CO2, 0 to 50,000 ppm
BWS1-BL-Y $572.08 CAD
Was: $716.00
Availability:
10 to 11 Weeks

BW BW Solo Series Offers

This has high standards of sensor quality and reliability.

Features

  • User-friendly operation
  • Easy-to-read display for multiple languages
  • Lightweight convenience
  • Ease of maintenance
  • Serviceability
  • Enhanced reliability
  • Connected Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) capabilities
  • The easiest single-gas detector to service
  • Complete with an extensive selection of sensor options
  • Compatible with IntelliDoX

Save time and centralize data with automated fleet management

IntelliDox docking station

To optimize safety, compliance and productivity, use the Solo with IntelliDoX docking stations and the Honeywell SafetySuite Device Configurator software.

IntelliDoX: automated testing, configuration and recordkeeping
Simply place the detector in the dock and it automatically transfers the test results and performs the actions you choose. You can do a bump test, change set points, enable calibration and/or bump reminders, update firmware and more. Fleet management software transfers the alarms, peak readings and other data to your computer via Ethernet or USB.

Want to bump one detector? Reconfigure another? Each dock in the group has its own crisp, easy-to-read LCD screen, keypad and pump for independent operation, while sharing power and calibration gas.

Computer with software displayed on screen

Device configurator: centralized compliance monitoring
With this Windows-based software, you can view and export detector data, configure alarm set points, deploy firmware updates and more. So you can improve safety, compliance and productivity.

Simple to operate for workers and safety managers

Worker with Solo Detector clipped to front of jacket
Solo Detector with green indicator light flashing

One-button operation
The detector is easy to operate - even if you’re wearing gloves. Using this button or the Honeywell SafetySuite Device Configurator software, you can easily configure set points, latching alarms and other parameters. Also access measurements for short-term exposure limit (STEL), time-weighted average (TWA) and the highest concentration of gas detected in the past 24 hours.

Safety at a glance
Want to quickly determine whether a detector is in compliance? Just activate IntelliFlash™. This flashing green light - visible from a distance - means the detector has been bump tested and is monitoring correctly. Want to see when the detector is not in compliance? Activate the noncompliance flash, which blinks red when the detector needs a bump test, has detected a gas event, is due for calibration or needs a battery replaced. With this detector, you can choose the indicator that works for your operating procedures.

First responder with Solo detector clipped to the front of jacket

Alarms that are easy to see and hear
When the detector alarms, the LEDs around the detector illuminate red for high visibility. Additional vibrating and audible alarms ensure you’re aware of danger - even in noisy environments.

Easy to use and configure

Two workers looking at computer, and IntelliDox is beside it Black Solo detector

Assign detectors to workers and locations
If there’s a gas event, you can easily determine who used the detector and where.

Easy-to-read display for multiple languages
See real-time gas readings in your choice of English, Spanish, French, Korean, Japanese, Russian or other languages.

Data logging with rolling 24-hour peak reading
Want to see the highest gas level that a detector encountered? With this detector, you can see the peak gas reading in the past 24 hours, even if it didn’t trigger an alarm. So you have the visibility you need to correct small problems before they become bigger ones.

BW BW Solo Series Specifications

Humidity 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Ingress Protection IP66/68
Alarms and Type Visual, vibrating, audible (95 dB); Low, High, TWA, STEL, non-compliance
Self-Test Sensor integrity, circuitry, battery and audible/visual alarms on activation; battery (continuous)
Typical Battery Life 12 months (6 months for 1-Series O2)
Connected Worker Bluetooth™ Low Energy (BLE) - Ability to connect to Honeywell's Safety Communicator App
User Options Reset TWA, STEL and Peak readings
Change High, Low, TWA and STEL alarm set-points
Latching alarms
Enable IntelliFlash and non-compliance indicators
Set calibration and/or bump test reminders
Assign worker and location assignments
Language select: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Dutch
Certifications and Approvals CSA, ATEX, IECEx, FCC ID, IC, RED
Dimensions 2.7 x 2.6 x 1.4" (7.0 x 6.7x 3.6 cm) (1-Series sensor models)
2.7 x 2.6 x 1.6" (7.0 x 6.7x 4.1 cm) (4-Series sensor models)
Weight 3.6 to 4.1 oz (103 to 116 g), depending on installed sensor
Click here for complete specifications on the BW BW Solo Series

What's included with the BW BW Solo Series

  • Single-Gas Detector
  • Test Cap with 1' of Hose
  • Quick Reference Guide

Safety Suite Device Configurator

Quick and precise management for your Honeywell gas detector fleet.
In your day-to-day work, you must ensure that workers comply with government regulation and corporate-issued safety policies. As part of this compliance, workers must have equipment that has been inspected for safety and training that certifies them to complete certain tasks.

Maybe you’re already spending too much time performing administration tasks. Your current system, call it repetitive, bulky, or tedious, can keep you from getting out of your office, developing safety policies, or otherwise collaborating with operations to improve your working environment.

Features

  • Works in non-internet connected workplace, so the software can be accessed at any time and data privacy concerns are minimized
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined Firmware Management
  • Save time with one click data download for all instrument data
Increase your productivity
Worker docking a detector in a dock

The Safety Suite Device Configurator software enables quick and precise management and maintenance of your Honeywell portable gas detector fleet.

As a Safety or Operations Manager, this is your tool of choice to simplify reporting and streamline administrative tasks. Its highly intuitive and user-friendly interface enables you to pull all the necessary data in an intelligent, effective, and timesaving way. Its state-of-the-art technology ensures that all the data is encrypted, minimizing privacy threats.

It’s an easy-to-use software solution to increase your productivity.

Example of History tab in Safety Suite software
Benefits

The Safety Suite Device Configurator enables you to manage your fleet of Honeywell portable gas detectors and docks with ease. It reduces the burden of administration and simplifies compliance so you can concentrate on keeping people safe.

Simple and intuitive user interface

  • Consistent, clear, and concise user interactions
  • Minimal training and time is required to use the software
Worker with laptop open to Safety Suite software on screen

Streamlined device management

  • Increased productivity enabled by enhanced information abstraction
  • Intelligent incident investigation through centralized event reporting
  • Easier device configuration using logical data groups and templates
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined firmware management

Secure and flexible user management

  • Managed access control for increased data security
  • Role-based access for information security
Home page of Safety Suite software

Localized data

  • No dependence on external networks or infrastructure - software can be accessed at any time
  • Works in non-internet connected workplaces
  • Minimizes data privacy concerns
Example of List View tab in Safety Suite software
Installation Requirements

Hardware
CPU, 1.0 GHz or better
Color monitor (at least 1366 x 768 resolution, 16-bit color)
2 GB RAM
At least 4 GB of free hard disk space*
USB port for instrument/dock station connection
LAN connection for network-connected dock stations
Optional Internet connection (to access Product Registration Module)
*Software installation only. Safety Suite Device Configurator may require significantly larger amounts of disk space to store device data and other software data.

Software
Windows® 7 32-bit SP1; Windows 7 64-bit SP1; Windows 10 64-bit
Microsoft® .NET Framework V4.6.1 or above (can be installed with Honeywell Safety Suite Device Configurator installation)

User privilege
During installation, you must have administrator privileges on the local PC.
Note: Administrator privileges are not required in order to run the program from desktop.

Easy data transfer
By Ethernet or USB - from docking module to computer. Refer to individual docks for specification.

Webinar: The Fundamentals of Portable Gas Detection with Honeywell


Flammable and toxic gas detection instruments are generally available in two different formats: portable (spot reading) detectors and fixed (permanently sited) monitors. Selecting which is most appropriate for a particular application depends on several factors. Including how often the area is accessed by personnel, site conditions, whether the hazard is permanent or transitory, how often testing is needed, and last but not least, the availability of finances.

We've teamed up with Honeywell for this short webinar on Portable Gas Detection, where we cover:
• Characteristics and hazards of a confined space
• The 2 main functions of portable gas detectors
• The various applications
• What to do during alarms situations
• Potential contaminants for the sensors
• Calibration versus bump-test... The difference
• Using an IntelliDoX docking station
• Maintenance, cleaning, and service
• Extreme weather conditions... What to do

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: Introduction


With a simple one button operation, these solo gas detectors come with Honeywell TouchConnect™ technology. This will serve as an introduction to the instrument's features.

Unboxing the Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector


This unboxing video will show all the items included with this solo gas detector.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Turn the Power On & Off


This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how to turn the power on and off on this solo gas detector.

How-To Calibrate the Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector


When calibrating the instrument, the user will need the detector, a gas canister matching the sensor, regulator, calibration cap and tubing. This video will serve as a step-by-step tutorial on how to calibrate these solo gas detectors.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Access the Menu & Info Screen


This video will provide the user with a step-by-step tutorial on how to access the menu and info screen on this solo gas detector.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Perform a Bump Test


This video will serve as a step-by-step tutorial on how-to perform a bump test with this solo gas detector.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Set-Up the Zero Sensor


This video will provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to zero the sensor on these solo gas detectors.

How-To Manage the Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector in the Safety Suite Device


The user will need to place the detector in the IntelliDox docking cradle. This video will provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to manage the gas detector in the safety suite device.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-to Operate the Safety Suite Device Configurator


The user will need to place the detector in the IntelliDox docking cradle. This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how-to operate the safety suite device configurator.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Replace the Sensor


In order to replace the sensor, the user will need a detector with the power off, a Philips head screwdriver, and a calibration cap. This video will provide the user with a step-by-step tutorial on how to replace the sensor on these solo gas detectors.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Replace the Sensor Filter


In order to replace the sensor filter the user will need the detector and the calibration cap. This video will serve as a step-by-step tutorial on how to replace the sensor filter on these solo gas detectors.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Replace the Battery and Battery Door


In order to perform this task the user will need a Philips head screwdriver. This video will give the user a step-by-step tutorial on how-to replace the battery and the battery door on these solo gas detectors.

Ask a question about Honeywell BW Solo Series Single-Gas Detectors

Customer Reviews for the BW BW Solo Series

BW BW Solo Series Offers

This has high standards of sensor quality and reliability.

Features

  • User-friendly operation
  • Easy-to-read display for multiple languages
  • Lightweight convenience
  • Ease of maintenance
  • Serviceability
  • Enhanced reliability
  • Connected Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) capabilities
  • The easiest single-gas detector to service
  • Complete with an extensive selection of sensor options
  • Compatible with IntelliDoX

Save time and centralize data with automated fleet management

IntelliDox docking station

To optimize safety, compliance and productivity, use the Solo with IntelliDoX docking stations and the Honeywell SafetySuite Device Configurator software.

IntelliDoX: automated testing, configuration and recordkeeping
Simply place the detector in the dock and it automatically transfers the test results and performs the actions you choose. You can do a bump test, change set points, enable calibration and/or bump reminders, update firmware and more. Fleet management software transfers the alarms, peak readings and other data to your computer via Ethernet or USB.

Want to bump one detector? Reconfigure another? Each dock in the group has its own crisp, easy-to-read LCD screen, keypad and pump for independent operation, while sharing power and calibration gas.

Computer with software displayed on screen

Device configurator: centralized compliance monitoring
With this Windows-based software, you can view and export detector data, configure alarm set points, deploy firmware updates and more. So you can improve safety, compliance and productivity.

Simple to operate for workers and safety managers

Worker with Solo Detector clipped to front of jacket
Solo Detector with green indicator light flashing

One-button operation
The detector is easy to operate - even if you’re wearing gloves. Using this button or the Honeywell SafetySuite Device Configurator software, you can easily configure set points, latching alarms and other parameters. Also access measurements for short-term exposure limit (STEL), time-weighted average (TWA) and the highest concentration of gas detected in the past 24 hours.

Safety at a glance
Want to quickly determine whether a detector is in compliance? Just activate IntelliFlash™. This flashing green light - visible from a distance - means the detector has been bump tested and is monitoring correctly. Want to see when the detector is not in compliance? Activate the noncompliance flash, which blinks red when the detector needs a bump test, has detected a gas event, is due for calibration or needs a battery replaced. With this detector, you can choose the indicator that works for your operating procedures.

First responder with Solo detector clipped to the front of jacket

Alarms that are easy to see and hear
When the detector alarms, the LEDs around the detector illuminate red for high visibility. Additional vibrating and audible alarms ensure you’re aware of danger - even in noisy environments.

Easy to use and configure

Two workers looking at computer, and IntelliDox is beside it Black Solo detector

Assign detectors to workers and locations
If there’s a gas event, you can easily determine who used the detector and where.

Easy-to-read display for multiple languages
See real-time gas readings in your choice of English, Spanish, French, Korean, Japanese, Russian or other languages.

Data logging with rolling 24-hour peak reading
Want to see the highest gas level that a detector encountered? With this detector, you can see the peak gas reading in the past 24 hours, even if it didn’t trigger an alarm. So you have the visibility you need to correct small problems before they become bigger ones.

BW BW Solo Series Specifications

Humidity 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Ingress Protection IP66/68
Alarms and Type Visual, vibrating, audible (95 dB); Low, High, TWA, STEL, non-compliance
Self-Test Sensor integrity, circuitry, battery and audible/visual alarms on activation; battery (continuous)
Typical Battery Life 12 months (6 months for 1-Series O2)
Connected Worker Bluetooth™ Low Energy (BLE) - Ability to connect to Honeywell's Safety Communicator App
User Options Reset TWA, STEL and Peak readings
Change High, Low, TWA and STEL alarm set-points
Latching alarms
Enable IntelliFlash and non-compliance indicators
Set calibration and/or bump test reminders
Assign worker and location assignments
Language select: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Dutch
Certifications and Approvals CSA, ATEX, IECEx, FCC ID, IC, RED
Dimensions 2.7 x 2.6 x 1.4" (7.0 x 6.7x 3.6 cm) (1-Series sensor models)
2.7 x 2.6 x 1.6" (7.0 x 6.7x 4.1 cm) (4-Series sensor models)
Weight 3.6 to 4.1 oz (103 to 116 g), depending on installed sensor
Click here for complete specifications on the BW BW Solo Series

What's included with the BW BW Solo Series

  • Single-Gas Detector
  • Test Cap with 1' of Hose
  • Quick Reference Guide

Safety Suite Device Configurator

Quick and precise management for your Honeywell gas detector fleet.
In your day-to-day work, you must ensure that workers comply with government regulation and corporate-issued safety policies. As part of this compliance, workers must have equipment that has been inspected for safety and training that certifies them to complete certain tasks.

Maybe you’re already spending too much time performing administration tasks. Your current system, call it repetitive, bulky, or tedious, can keep you from getting out of your office, developing safety policies, or otherwise collaborating with operations to improve your working environment.

Features

  • Works in non-internet connected workplace, so the software can be accessed at any time and data privacy concerns are minimized
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined Firmware Management
  • Save time with one click data download for all instrument data
Increase your productivity
Worker docking a detector in a dock

The Safety Suite Device Configurator software enables quick and precise management and maintenance of your Honeywell portable gas detector fleet.

As a Safety or Operations Manager, this is your tool of choice to simplify reporting and streamline administrative tasks. Its highly intuitive and user-friendly interface enables you to pull all the necessary data in an intelligent, effective, and timesaving way. Its state-of-the-art technology ensures that all the data is encrypted, minimizing privacy threats.

It’s an easy-to-use software solution to increase your productivity.

Example of History tab in Safety Suite software
Benefits

The Safety Suite Device Configurator enables you to manage your fleet of Honeywell portable gas detectors and docks with ease. It reduces the burden of administration and simplifies compliance so you can concentrate on keeping people safe.

Simple and intuitive user interface

  • Consistent, clear, and concise user interactions
  • Minimal training and time is required to use the software
Worker with laptop open to Safety Suite software on screen

Streamlined device management

  • Increased productivity enabled by enhanced information abstraction
  • Intelligent incident investigation through centralized event reporting
  • Easier device configuration using logical data groups and templates
  • Reduced maintenance through streamlined firmware management

Secure and flexible user management

  • Managed access control for increased data security
  • Role-based access for information security
Home page of Safety Suite software

Localized data

  • No dependence on external networks or infrastructure - software can be accessed at any time
  • Works in non-internet connected workplaces
  • Minimizes data privacy concerns
Example of List View tab in Safety Suite software
Installation Requirements

Hardware
CPU, 1.0 GHz or better
Color monitor (at least 1366 x 768 resolution, 16-bit color)
2 GB RAM
At least 4 GB of free hard disk space*
USB port for instrument/dock station connection
LAN connection for network-connected dock stations
Optional Internet connection (to access Product Registration Module)
*Software installation only. Safety Suite Device Configurator may require significantly larger amounts of disk space to store device data and other software data.

Software
Windows® 7 32-bit SP1; Windows 7 64-bit SP1; Windows 10 64-bit
Microsoft® .NET Framework V4.6.1 or above (can be installed with Honeywell Safety Suite Device Configurator installation)

User privilege
During installation, you must have administrator privileges on the local PC.
Note: Administrator privileges are not required in order to run the program from desktop.

Easy data transfer
By Ethernet or USB - from docking module to computer. Refer to individual docks for specification.

Webinar: The Fundamentals of Portable Gas Detection with Honeywell


Flammable and toxic gas detection instruments are generally available in two different formats: portable (spot reading) detectors and fixed (permanently sited) monitors. Selecting which is most appropriate for a particular application depends on several factors. Including how often the area is accessed by personnel, site conditions, whether the hazard is permanent or transitory, how often testing is needed, and last but not least, the availability of finances.

We've teamed up with Honeywell for this short webinar on Portable Gas Detection, where we cover:
• Characteristics and hazards of a confined space
• The 2 main functions of portable gas detectors
• The various applications
• What to do during alarms situations
• Potential contaminants for the sensors
• Calibration versus bump-test... The difference
• Using an IntelliDoX docking station
• Maintenance, cleaning, and service
• Extreme weather conditions... What to do

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: Introduction


With a simple one button operation, these solo gas detectors come with Honeywell TouchConnect™ technology. This will serve as an introduction to the instrument's features.

Unboxing the Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector


This unboxing video will show all the items included with this solo gas detector.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Turn the Power On & Off


This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how to turn the power on and off on this solo gas detector.

How-To Calibrate the Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector


When calibrating the instrument, the user will need the detector, a gas canister matching the sensor, regulator, calibration cap and tubing. This video will serve as a step-by-step tutorial on how to calibrate these solo gas detectors.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Access the Menu & Info Screen


This video will provide the user with a step-by-step tutorial on how to access the menu and info screen on this solo gas detector.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Perform a Bump Test


This video will serve as a step-by-step tutorial on how-to perform a bump test with this solo gas detector.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Set-Up the Zero Sensor


This video will provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to zero the sensor on these solo gas detectors.

How-To Manage the Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector in the Safety Suite Device


The user will need to place the detector in the IntelliDox docking cradle. This video will provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to manage the gas detector in the safety suite device.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-to Operate the Safety Suite Device Configurator


The user will need to place the detector in the IntelliDox docking cradle. This video is a step-by-step tutorial on how-to operate the safety suite device configurator.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Replace the Sensor


In order to replace the sensor, the user will need a detector with the power off, a Philips head screwdriver, and a calibration cap. This video will provide the user with a step-by-step tutorial on how to replace the sensor on these solo gas detectors.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Replace the Sensor Filter


In order to replace the sensor filter the user will need the detector and the calibration cap. This video will serve as a step-by-step tutorial on how to replace the sensor filter on these solo gas detectors.

Honeywell BW Solo Gas Detector: How-To Replace the Battery and Battery Door


In order to perform this task the user will need a Philips head screwdriver. This video will give the user a step-by-step tutorial on how-to replace the battery and the battery door on these solo gas detectors.

Ask a question about Honeywell BW Solo Series Single-Gas Detectors

Customer Reviews for the BW BW Solo Series

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