BW REG-0.5 Flow Regulator | Precision Calibration for BW Detectors

SKU: BW REG-0.5
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Product Description: The BW REG-0.5 flow regulator is a fundamental accessory to ensure the safety and proper functioning of your gas detectors. Designed for safe calibration, this regulator, preset at 0.5 LPM (liters per minute), ensures that the amount of gas flowing to the detector is optimal, preventing poisoning and avoiding waste of the calibration mixture.

Made with high-quality materials, it's a sturdy and durable piece that will accompany you throughout your workday. It's compatible with BW Technologies portable detectors, including the GasAlert MicroClip, Honeywell Clip 4, and Honeywell Icon models. Plus, you can use it with both aluminum and steel gas cylinders, giving you great versatility.

User Benefits:

  • Precise Calibration: The preset flow rate of 0.5 LPM ensures accurate and safe calibration, ensuring optimal performance of your detector.

  • Full Compatibility: It is compatible with most BW Technologies brand handheld detectors, making it a versatile tool.

  • Durability and Quality: Made with premium materials, this regulator is a reliable investment that will last over time.

  • Accident Prevention: Its use allows you to prevent leaks and accidents, which is essential for the safety of people in the work environment.

  • Resource Optimization: By using the optimal amount of gas, you avoid waste and extend the life of your calibration cylinders.

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