Installation & User Manual

Ed 19UK

June 2013

 

 

Recalibrating the Absolute Transmitter using Test Cup type G022S100

When recalibrating the MAS2600 Absolute Transmitter a pressure calibrator with a range of -1 to 3.5 bar should be used. It should have an accuracy of 0.05% FS or better, as well as a 4½ digit milliampmeter. If a calibrator without reference transmitter is used, the atmospheric pressure must be known to calculate the correction.

Atmospheric pressure and Transducer range to be entered into the formulas as mbar.

1.

The calibrator with the output selector switch set to pressure mode is connected to the

 

MAS2600 transmitter via a Test Cup, type G022S100.

2.Check the transducer range.

The transducer range is indicated on the lid inside the amplifier box.

3.Calculate output signal in conditions of no pressure (atmospheric pressure), using below formula. The output signal should be adjusted to the calculated value on the zero potentiometer.

mA @ Atmospheric pressure = 4 +

16*( Atm. press 800)

Trd.range 800

 

4.Calculate the pressure for maximum output signal, using the following formula. mbarg @ 20 mA = Trd.range Atm. press

Increase the pressure to calculated pressure and adjust the output signal to 20.00 mA on the span potentiometer.

5.Remove the pressure and check the zero point.

6.Check the linearity at 0-25-50-75 and 100% of the measuring range.

Output signal at different pressures P can be calculated, using the following formula.

mA @ P mbarg = 4 +

16*( Atm. press 800

+ P)

Trd.range 800

 

 

 

7.If necessary, repeat the steps 3 to 6.

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Emerson MAS 2600 user manual Trd .range, + P