The Honeywell MultiRAE is an advanced portable multi-gas detector designed for comprehensive hazardous gas monitoring in industrial, marine, emergency response, and confined space applications. Capable of supporting up to six sensors simultaneously, the MultiRAE combines wireless connectivity, PID technology, combustible gas detection, toxic gas monitoring, and specialty gas sensing into a single rugged instrument. With real-time wireless communication, extensive sensor options, integrated safety alarms, and long battery life, the MultiRAE provides enhanced situational awareness and rapid incident response in demanding environments.
MultiRAE Portable Multi-Gas Detector || Honeywell RAE Systems
Portable multi-gas detector capable of monitoring up to six gases simultaneously.
• Supports 25 field-interchangeable sensor options.
• Compatible with LEL, PID, NDIR, oxygen, toxic, and specialty gas sensors.
• Available sensor options include ammonia, chlorine, formaldehyde, and other exotic gases.
• Optional integrated wireless connectivity for real-time monitoring and alarm transmission.
• Five alarm modes including audible, visual, vibration, wireless, and man-down alarm.
• Real-time access to gas readings and alarm status from remote locations.
• Dust-tight and waterproof enclosure rated to IP65.
• Rugged industrial design for harsh working environments.
• Onboard gas library supporting approximately 190 VOCs.
• Onboard combustible gas library supporting approximately 55 combustible gases.
• Long battery runtime for extended field operation.
• Large display with flippable screen for improved readability.
• Intuitive icon-driven user interface.
• Large navigation buttons designed for operation while wearing gloves.
• Continuous data logging capability with storage up to six months.
• Compatible with AutoRAE 2 automated bump testing and calibration systems.
• Supports device management through Honeywell Sotera™ Express software.
• Suitable for confined space entry, emergency response, hazmat response, industrial safety, environmental monitoring, oil & gas, petrochemical, and marine applications.
