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The XNX unit is rated for:

With Analytics 4’s MODBUS output, safety managers can map gas concentrations across 1,000+ nodes in real time, triggering automated ventilation and ESD (emergency shutdown) sequences.

For engineers specifying "xnx xnx honeywell analytics 4," here are the critical capabilities:

| Feature | XNX with Analytics 4 (Gen4) | | :--- | :--- | | Communication Protocols | HART, Modbus, BACnet, PROFIBUS PA | | Local Intelligence | 32-bit ARM processor with onboard trending | | Connectivity | 4-20 mA analog + Ethernet/IP for analytics backhaul | | Sensor Types | Up to 3 field-interchangeable sensors per unit | | Data Logging | 1 year at 1-minute intervals (internal memory) | | Analytics Output | Leak rate, cross-sensor correlation, calibration forecast |

Real-world use case: A liquid natural gas (LNG) facility used 22 XNX transmitters for methane detection. After upgrading to Analytics 4, they identified a recurring pressure valve leak that traditional alarm thresholds missed. Analytics 4 detected a 2 PPM daily increase over 30 days—well below the alarm setpoint but clearly a trend. The valve was replaced, preventing a $2M unplanned shutdown.

The "4-Series" refers to Honeywell’s family of electrochemical and catalytic bead sensors. These are the "lungs" of portable gas detectors like the BW Ultra or fixed systems like the Sensepoint XCL. xnx xnx honeywell analytics 4

Why the 4-Series stands out:

However, a great sensor is only half the story. The real revolution is in analytics.

The search term "xnx xnx honeywell analytics 4" is more than a product query; it is a signal of how industrial buyers think. They are no longer searching for "gas detector." They need a unified solution where multiple transmitters (xnx xnx) generate actionable insights (analytics) within a mature, fourth-generation ecosystem.

For businesses still using dumb sensors or first-generation transmitters, upgrading to the XNX platform with Analytics 4 offers a measurable ROI: reduced false alarms, extended sensor life, and prevention of catastrophic leaks. In the high-stakes world of hazardous gas management, that is not just an upgrade—it is a necessity.


Looking for specific integration guidance or a quote for XNX units with Analytics 4? Contact a Honeywell Authorized Distributor or your local industrial safety integrator. The XNX unit is rated for: With Analytics

The Honeywell Analytics XNX Universal Transmitter is a foundational component of modern industrial safety, designed to provide a single, versatile interface for a vast array of gas detection technologies. By standardizing the transmitter platform, Honeywell addresses the complex challenge of managing diverse sensor types across high-risk environments like oil rigs, chemical plants, and wastewater facilities. The Universal Architecture

The primary value of the XNX platform is its "universal" nature. Rather than requiring unique transmitters for every gas type, the XNX can be configured to support three major sensor technologies:

Electrochemical Cells: Primarily used for detecting toxic gases like H2Scap H sub 2 cap S COcap C cap O NH3cap N cap H sub 3 , as well as monitoring oxygen levels.

Catalytic Bead Sensors: Specialized for detecting flammable gases in the 0–100% LFL/LEL range.

Infrared (IR) Technology: Includes both point IR (like the Searchpoint Optima Plus) and open-path IR (such as Searchline Excel), ideal for combustible gas and CO2cap C cap O sub 2 monitoring. Operational Efficiency and Maintenance However, a great sensor is only half the story

The XNX is engineered for harsh industrial settings, featuring a flameproof enclosure made of either 316 stainless steel or marine-grade aluminum.


Unlike proprietary systems that lock you into one sensor type, the XNX accepts any combination of Honeywell’s sensor heads. The "4" in Analytics 4 emphasizes the fourth-generation signal processing that auto-recognizes the sensor type and calibrates accordingly.

If you are an operations manager or safety engineer planning to deploy this system, follow these steps:

Most safety teams face the same four problems:

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