Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide |verified| Review

The XNX auto-recognizes many Honeywell sensor types, but you must verify the configuration matches your target application.

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The display will show the current gas concentration reading and green status LEDs once stabilized. Magnetic Wand Navigation Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide

Mount the transmitter near potential leak sources. Consider gas density (e.g., heavy gases low to the ground, light gases near the ceiling).

Verify the sensor plug matches the transmitter's bottom port socket. The XNX auto-recognizes many Honeywell sensor types, but

Even with a perfect guide, problems occur. Here is how to solve the top three:

To ensure accurate gas detection, perform a zero and span calibration during commissioning. Step 1: Zero Calibration Consider gas density (e

Before wiring the XNX, always power off the transmitter. Key points include:

: The unit features integral mounting tabs for attachment to flat wall surfaces or Unistrut® channels. With an optional pipe mount kit, it can be secured to pipes with diameters ranging from 2 to 6 inches (50 to 150mm).

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