Installation & User Manual
Ed 19UK June 2013
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Type MAS2600-XXX-XX-X/XX
A: Absolute Transducer. The absolute transducer has no breather pipe, because it refers to
absolute vacuum. An atmospheric pressure sensor is used to compensate for the atmospheric
pressure. The absolute transducer is especially suitable for op en deck applications, where the
amplifier box may be exposed to flooding.
G: G auge Transducer. The gauge transducer is fitted with a breather pi pe at the back of the
diaphragm to compensate for the atmospheric pressure. The breather pipe is connected to a
vent plug in the amplifier box. The gauge transducer is suitable for most applications.
H: High Temperat ure Transducer. The high temperature transducer is available in gauge version
only. The transducer is mounted with a special high temperature cable and designed for
heated tanks e.g. HFO tanks, and other applications with high tank media temperatures. The
transducer can be flange mounted or internally mounted.
Measuring Ranges MAS2600-XXX-XX-X/XX
Gauge Transmitter:
The MAS2600 Gauge Transmitter is supplied in 4 ranges. In the programmable amplifier the
measuring range is divided into 8 sub-ranges and operated by means of the range sel ect switch.
The transmitter output signal can be adjusted to 20 mA within the following sub-ranges.
Range No.
Transducer type
Type 1:
0 – 3.5 mH2O Type 2:
0 – 7.0 mH2O Type 3:
0 – 16.0 mH2O Type 4:
0 – 35.0 mH2O
1 0.20 – 0.37 mH2O 0.20 – 0.30 mH2O 0.50 – 0.75 mH2O 1.00 – 1.90 mH2O
2 0.37 – 0.54 mH2O 0.30 – 0.50 mH2O 0.75 – 1.00 mH2O 1.90 – 2.80 mH2O
3 0.54 – 0.73 mH2O 0.50 – 0.70 mH2O 1.00 – 1.50 mH2O 2.80 – 3.90 mH2O
4 0.73 – 1.10 mH2O 0.70 – 1.10 mH2O 1.50 – 2.50 mH2O 3.90 – 5.80 mH2O
5 1.10 – 1.92 mH2O 1.10 – 1.80 mH2O 2.50 – 4.00mH2O 5.80 – 9.90 mH2O
6 1.92 – 3.10 mH2O 1.80 – 3.00 mH2O 4.00 – 6.00 mH2O 9.90 – 15.30 mH2O
7 3.10 – 3.50 mH2O 3.00 – 4.80 mH2O 6.00 – 10.00 mH2O 15.30 – 25.10 mH2O
8 NOT
APPLICABLE 4.80 – 7.10 mH2O 10.00 – 16.00 mH2O 25.10 – 35.60 mH2O