Select Pid Correction Factor; Start A Bump Test; Perform A Manual Bump Test; Set Up Intelliflash - Honeywell BW Ultra User Manual

Portable five-gas detector with internal pump
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calibrated for all gases) or a Fail all gases message
will be displayed. After the button is pressed, a Cal
overdue message will be displayed.
NOTE 1: After a Chlorine (Cl 2) Sensor is installed in the BW Ultra
and it is configured in the device, a manual calibration for Cl2 must
be performed in order to complete the set-up process in the gas
detector. Further calibration cycles of Cl2 can be done using IntelliDox.
For BW Ultra sticky gases CL2, NO2, and HCN calibration is available
in all bays. For Ammonia (NH3) the calibration is available. However,
it requires a wait period of 15 minutes between calibrations and all
the nests used in gang should be for BW Ultra. If it is not the case, it
is highly recommended to perform calibration for NH3 only on the
first bay. For this reason, when NH3, Ammonia is set on bays 2 to 5 a
warning will be displayed as
here are not available to be calibrated for BW Ultra using IntelliDox.
NOTE 2: In 1.024 Firmware Version the CO2ir can be caligrated along
with the quad gas mixtire using a 5 gas combination. If calibration
is skipped once, all gases will be skipped, and calibration failure will
be flagged.
NOTE 3: SO2 Calibration and / or quad gas cannot be individually
skipped.

Select PID Correction Factor

1. Once the instrument is connected to Safety Suite
Device Configurator (SSDC), select the instrument.
2. Choose the Sensor Tab.
3. Use the dropdown menu to select the correction factor.
4. Select Save.
5. Once Safety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC) has sent
the correction factor to the instrument, unplug instrument
from computer.

Start a Bump Test

Perform a bump test regularly to test sensors and alarms.
To bump test, expose the sensors to a gas concentration
that exceeds alarm setpoints and confirm that the sensors
and alarms work correctly.
The detector can be bump tested in two ways:
• Apply gas from a cylinder to the sensors manually through the pump inlet.
• Use an IntelliDoX module.
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. Other sticky gases not mentioned

Perform a manual bump test

Before you begin.
Connect the calibration hose to a demand flow regulator on
the gas cylinder.Double-press the button and select > Start
Bump test.
8. Press and Hold the button for three seconds.
The detector displays Starting Bump test.
Bump test started is displayed, and then the
detector makes noise, flash, and vibrate.
9. The detector will prompt you Did you see and hear
the alarms?, select Pass, and Press and hold for
three seconds to confirm that the visual, audible, and
vibrator alarms work correctly.
An Audio-Visual test passed message is
displayed.
Skip to Step 5.
10. If the visual, audible, and vibrator alarms failed, select
Fail, and press and hold the button. An Audio-Visual
test failed message is displayed.
Then you can:
a) Apply gas, Skip to Step 5
b) Press the button to skip gas application and follow
on-screen instructions to end the Bump Test.
Bump test results are displayed, and the test ends.
11. If you want to apply gas, follow on-screen instructions.
Wait for about 30 seconds; gas measurements are
displayed for each pertinent gas sensor.
A Bump Test pass confirmation is displayed.
12. After the Turn gas off message is displayed, remove
the hose from the pump inlet. The detector will remain
in alarm until the gas clears from the sensors.
Bump test results are displayed showing check marks
next to the tested sensors. These sensors reset to the
number of days until the next Bump Test is due.
13. Press the button to finish the procedure.
a
Honeywell recommends to bump test the sensors before each day's
use to confirm their ability to respond to gas by exposing the sensors
to a gas concentration that exceeds the alarm setpoints.

Set up IntelliFlash

The IntelliFlash
feature causes the detector, if it is in
®
compliance (for example, bump tested and calibrated),
to flash a green light every second (the factory setting
default) from the top visual alarm indicator. In Safety Suite
Device Configurator, use the IntelliFlash Interval option to
change how often the detector flashes.
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