Supports all Honeywell Analytics sensor technologies, including electrochemical (EC), infrared (IR), and catalytic bead (CB).
If you are evaluating industrial gas detection systems, the XNX represents the industry's best balance of , safety , and technology .
✅ A modular gas detector that supports catalytic bead, electrochemical, and infrared sensors for combustibles, O₂, H₂S, CO, and more.
For product specifications, calibration supplies, or training on Honeywell Analytics equipment for hot work, contact an authorized distributor or visit Honeywell’s official website. Stay safe. Stay compliant. Stay analytical.
🛠️ Helpful Tip: Using Honeywell Analytics XNX with 4-Gas Hot Work Monitoring
The backbone of the Honeywell XNX transmitter’s integration capability is its standard . This analog signal converts physical gas readings into precise current metrics. 1998-0744 XNX Quick Start Guide ENG rev17.indd - Instrumart
This is arguably the most "hot" feature of the XNX. In critical industrial operations, downtime is the enemy. The XNX's intrinsically safe sensor connection allows for of toxic and oxygen sensors.
The is a modular gas detection platform designed to support a wide range of Honeywell Analytics sensors, including electrochemical, infrared, and catalytic bead technologies. A key feature for demanding environments is the ability to "hot swap" toxic and oxygen sensor cartridges, allowing for sensor replacement in hazardous areas without powering down the unit. Key Specifications for High-Temperature/Harsh Environments
: This feature significantly lowers maintenance time and costs by allowing immediate onsite service Maintenance and Setup Non-Intrusive Operation
With four channels, it can monitor up to four different gases simultaneously, offering comprehensive safety coverage.
💡 Always ensure the transmitter is properly earthed to limit radio frequency interference and maintain its intrinsic safety rating during operation. If you'd like to dive deeper into a specific area: Step-by-step calibration for a specific gas (e.g., H2Scap H sub 2 cap S Wiring diagrams for 3-wire or 4-wire configurations Troubleshooting specific fault codes (e.g., F122 or F154) Which detail would be most helpful for your project?