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Honeywell MultiRAE Industrial Gas Monitoring Device User Guide

Explore the features of the Honeywell MultiRAE portable industrial gas monitoring device in this simple video user guide. Learn how to remove the filter for safety, turn on the device, and navigate the back menus for calibration settings.

Are you curious ⁢to‌ learn more about the features of MultiRAE, a ‌gas detection instrument by ​Honeywell? Then ⁣this ⁢video ⁢tutorial is⁢ just what‍ you need! In this tutorial, we explore the features and operations of ​the multipurpose MultiRAE gas detection instrument which include battery and filter maintenance, calibrations, bump tests, and more. By the end of this⁢ post, you ⁤will have all the information required to get⁢ the most out of your‌ MultiRAE.

Verifying the Filters

The first step ‍in setting up the MultiRAE is to verify the filter is‍ not contaminated or filled with moisture. To do this, simply unscrew ⁣the filter ⁢and inspect it. Rule of thumb is to replace‌ the filter if there is any ⁤visible⁤ dust or moisture build-up. ⁤

Setting‍ up the MultiRAE Unit

Once the filter is secured, it's​ time to set up ⁣the MultiRAE unit. The unit must be powered on so check⁤ that the battery is clipped‍ on properly. For safety, the unit will now go through a standard startup⁢ procedure and afterwards an immediate testing on the ⁢sensors will be done. Depending on your environment, you might want to opt for a carbon filter to prevent any further⁤ contamination. After ​the testing is ⁤completed, the user ‌can enter the various menus for settings⁢ or calibration.

Conducting the Bump Test

The last step is to conduct the ‍Bump test. To begin, open ‍the gas mix and adjust‍ accordingly. Once ​the parameters are set, initiate the Bump ⁤test by entering fresh air calibration and‌ pressing the ‘Yes’ button. After the 60-second calibration, the user is expected to:

  • Double-check for peak measurements
  • Set minimum Estelle
  • Review time, date and temperature settings
  • Verify the battery settings
  • Enter data log information
  • Check calibrating gases and correction factors

Once the Bump test is successful, remember‍ to enter the communication mode when exiting in order to sync with PC and‌ external calibration station.

In ⁣conclusion, the MultiRAE features can make a‍ user's gas detection swing more efficient by allowing them to quickly and easily check their filters for contamination, hunt for peak measurements, ⁤and calibrate their instruments for accurate readings. We hope this guide has ​been helpful​ in showing all ‌the great⁣ tools this product has to offer.

Original Video Title: MultiRAE User Guide
Author: Safety Monitors
Post Tags: Gas Sensor | Honeywell | How-to
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