MAS2600 Installation User Manual v10-UK
MAS2600 Installation User Manual v10-UK
MAS2600 Installation User Manual v10-UK
Damcos A/S
Telephone:+45 55 78 72 00
Aaderupvej 41
DK-4700 Naestved, Denmark
Telefax: +45 55 78 72 72
Boeletvej 1
DK-8680 Ry, Denmark
Telefax: +45 86 89 22 80
E-mail: damcos@damcos.com
www.damcos.com
Reg.No.: 4969 8119
Table of contents
Description and Operation ...............................................................................................3
MAS 2600 Tank Contents Transmitter .............................................................................................. 3
Application........................................................................................................................................... 3
Intrinsically Safe in Hazardous Areas ................................................................................................ 3
Type Approvals ................................................................................................................................... 3
Technical Specifications ..................................................................................................4
Installation ......................................................................................................................18
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Gauge version.
Absolute version.
High temperature gauge version.
2600 SERIES
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Technical Specifications
ULoop - 14V
x EEX ia C T5 S/N: 2600
32 mA
PG11
Max. load resistance 1/8" NPT
cable gland Use 4x20mm bolts and nuts
for suspension on a 4mm
vent fitting
at various power supply thick surface
Transducer:
Load resistance
800
600
(ohm)
400 3.0
6-core vented cable, 8.0
200
0
30.0
25.0
14 17 20 23 26 29 32
Power supply (V)
120.0
Front view
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X X X - XX - X / X X
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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 open deck applications, where the
amplifier box may be exposed to flooding.
G: Gauge Transducer. The gauge transducer is fitted with a breather pipe 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 Temperature 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.
Gauge Transmitter:
The MAS 2600 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 select switch.
The transmitter output signal can be adjusted to 20 mA within the following sub-ranges.
Transducer type
Type 1: Type 2: Type 3: Type 4:
Range No. 0 3.5 mH2O 0 7.0 mH2O 0 16.0 mH2O 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
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Absolute Transmitter:
Tankheight
To ensure measuring accuracy a transducer type within the range no. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 is
recommended.
Guidelines for selection of transducer measuring ranges are set out in the following.
The Gauge Transmitter is normally used on dry and pressure neutral locations.
The Gauge Transmitter is available in 4 ranges:
0-3.5 mH2O.
0-7.0 mH2O.
0-16.0 mH2O.
0-35.0 mH2O.
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Absolute Transducers:
The Absolute Transmitter is typically used if the amplifier is exposed to water, e.g. on open deck.
The Absolute Transmitter is available in 2 ranges: 0-20 and 0-35 mH2O. In practice this means 10
mH2O less than the nominal range because of the atmospheric pressure which must be taken into
consideration when choosing the transducer.
A transducer with an effective range larger than the tank height should be selected.
Basic Rules:
1. The selected measuring range must be larger than the tank height.
ta n k h e ig h t + v en t p ip e h eig h t
2. The selected measuring range must be larger than
2
1. The selected measuring range must be larger than 6 m due to the height of the tank.
6 + 14
2. The selected measuring range must be lager than = 10 m due to the total height of the
2
tank and the vent pipe combined.
Select a transducer with a measuring range of 16 mH2O as this is the next measuring range larger
than 10 m.
Normally the selection of transducer, range select and calibration are done by DAMCOS.
Special consideration applies to e.g. forepeak tanks and draft measuring when selecting the
measuring range of the transducer.
Forepeak Tank:
Transducer measuring range > tank height: Select the next measuring range.
Based on the tank height a transducer with a measuring range of 16 mH2O should be selected.
However, due to the dynamic conditions in the forepeak tank, a transducer with a measuring range
of 35 mH2O, i.e. the next in line, should be selected.
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Draft:
Vent pipe min. 1
MAS 2600 amplifier box
2600 SERIES
Weather deck
MARIN E A UT OMAT ION DENMARK
Min. draft
Ships hull
This rule applies provided the transducer is mounted in accordance with the installation drawing
for draft transmitters (vent pipe min. 1").
If the transducer is installed in tanks which may have excessive dynamic stresses such as e.g.
high pump pressure, long bottomed tanks with a risk of slashing etc., contact DAMCOS.
The transducer can be supplied with a built-in Pt100 temperature sensor. The temperature sensor
will only give a proper reading, if the transducer is an internally mounted type.
Two types of transducer cable is available. The standard cable for applications with temperatures
never exceeding 80C, and high temperature cable for applications with temperatures up to 125C.
The transducer cable is delivered in whole meters.
To make the MAS 2600 transmitter easy to install, and for later service purposes, the transducer
cable should be as short as possible, though considering the position of the transducer and
amplifier box.
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0: Without fittings
1: Bracket for internal mounting
2: Pole mounting
3: 1 Pipe end mounting
4: Flange mounting DN25
5: Flange mounting DN40
6: Flange mounting DN50
9: Flexible rubber tube mounting 80 C
P: Flexible PTFE tube mounting 125 C
V: DN25 flange / 1 ball valve
A-M: Replacement
Mounting methods:
Flange mounted
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2600 SERIES
Tank top
38.0
40.0
55.0
Bulkhead
125.0
45.0
160.0
Tank bottom
The brackets are U-shaped and manufactured of 2 mm SS 316L plated steel. Diameter of mounting
holes: 11.5 mm.
The transducer is secured by means of a spring fitted into two holes in the U shape, and can be
mounted/dismounted without the use of tools.
2600 SERIES
Tank top
24.0
40.0
Bulkhead
34.0
41.0
26.0
26.0
Tank bottom
1" Thread
The weldable collar and the nut are manufactured of SS 316L steel. The gaskets are made of nitrile
rubber.
Note: Max torque 20 Nm (slightly tighten by the hand + 1/8-1/4 turn). Remember the gasket.
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2600 SERIES
80,0
55,0 24.0
25,0
Tank top
34.0
26,0
41,0
26,0
Bulkhead
Tank bottom
The thread collar and the nut are manufactured of SS 316L steel. The gaskets are made of nitrile
rubber.
Note: Max torque 20 Nm (slightly tighten by the hand + 1/8-1/4 turn). Remember the gasket.
Tank top
19,5
D
k
Bulkhead
Tank bottom
The standard transducer is supplied with DN25, DN40 or DN50 PN16 DIN2527 flange
manufactured in AISI 316L steel.
DN Flange Bolts
D B K No. of thread d
Mm mm Mm bolts dia. mm
25 115 16 85 4 M12 14
40 150 16 110 4 M16 18
50 165 18 125 4 M16 18
Note: Max torque 20 Nm (slightly tighten by the hand + 1/8-1/4 turn). Remember the gasket.
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Tank top
Bulkhead
Tank bottom
A top flange made of SS 316L connected to rubber tube by a tightening clip using a special tool.
The opposite hose end covers the transducer body and is fixed by a tightening clip.
NB: When ordering this mounting type always specify length for the measurement of H
cf. above drawing.
Tank top
Bulkhead
Tank bottom
A top flange made of SS 316L connected to a Stainless Steel braided PTFE tube by fittings fixed to
the tube by using special tools. A fitting in the opposite tube end is fixed to the transducer by
means of nut and ferrules.
NB: When ordering this mounting type always specify length for the measurement of H
cf. above drawing.
Note: This mounting type can only be assembled by DAMCOS because it requires special tools.
The customer can exchange the MAS 2600 transmitter by ordering a G022B085 and a G022B082
together with the new MAS 2600 transducer. It must clearly be specified that it is a replacement
for an MAS 2600 HXX-XX-P/XX.
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2600 SERIES
Tank top
Bulkhead
Tank bottom
Flange, valve and nut are manufactured of SS 316L steel. The gaskets are made of nitrile rubber.
Note: Max torque 20 Nm (slightly tighten by the hand + 1/8-1/4 turn). Remember the gasket.
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The MAS 2600 amplifier box is manufactured in polyester, which has the strength and stability of
aluminium, insulation and resistance properties of plastics.
The amplifier box is protected to the level of IP 56 and must be mounted outside the tank, e.g. in
the engine room or other dry areas.
The amplifier box is available with a PG9 hole for silicone gel filling to protect the amplifier from
moisture.
If the amplifier box is mounted on open deck with the risk of being over floated it is recommended
to mount the amplifier box inside the special DAMCOS deck box made of stainless steel. For more
information please contact DAMCOS.
0: Without amplifierbox.
1: Standard box with PG 11 / PG 11 cable glands. For cables with a diameter up to 11.0.
2: Standard box with PG 11 / PG 13.5 cable glands. For cables with a diameter up to 13.5.
3: Standard box with PG 11 / PG 16 cable glands. For cables with a diameter up to 16.0.
4: Silumin box.
5: Standard box with PG 13.5 / PG 13.5 cable glands. For cables with a diameter up to 13.5.
6: Standard box with PG 11 / PG 11 cable glands and filling hole. For cables with a diameter up
to 11.0.
7: Standard box with PG 11 / PG 13.5 cable glands and filling hole. For cable with a diameter up
to 13.5.
8: Standard box with PG 11 / PG 16 cable glands and filling hole. For cable with a diameter up to
16.0.
2600 SERIES
PG11
cable gland Use 4x20mm bolts and nuts
1/8" NPT for suspension on a 4mm
vent fitting thick surface
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The PCB is available in different types for the different transducers, with or without terminals for
Pt100 temperature sensor.
F or G: Fixed output range. The amplifier gives a fixed output where 4-20 mA approx. equals the
transducer range. Neither dip switches nor potentiometers are used. Calibration by means
of software, e.g. tank monitoring software.
D or M: Differential output range. The output can be adjusted to 12 mA output with no pressure
applied. With pressure or vacuum, the output goes against 20 mA and 4 mA respectively.
Full-scale and zero point calibration by means of software, e.g. tank monitoring software.
Basically the types D and M are identical with types F and G, except for a potentiometer between
the two circuit boards for adjustment of output to 12 mA at no pressure.
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Handling
The MAS 2600 transducer is a highly sensitive electronic piece of equipment and proper handling
is most important.
NEVER remove the protection cap in front of the diaphragm before installation.
NEVER apply pressure to the diaphragm in any way whatsoever, whether using fingers, tools
or sharp objects.
NEVER submerge the cable so that the breather tube is under water.
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Installation
Prior to installation please check:
That the serial numbers on the transducer, amplifier and lid of amplifier box agree. The serial
numbers are to be found on the inside of the lid of the amplifier box on the bottom line -
amplifier S/N and transducer S/N on the range label.
That all cable glands are properly secured to the amplifier box.
That the amplifier box is mounted in such a way that the breather tube cannot be flooded.
That the cable isolation is not damaged (cracks, weld spatter, burns etc.).
That shut-off valves can be either ball valves or other valves which do not generate over
pressure exceeding 4 x the transducer range between valve seat and transducer. when the valve
is closed.
As for flange mounted applications it is recommended that a ball valve is fitted in the front of the
transducer to facilitate testing and calibrating of the transmitter.
Using a shielded cable to the 4-20 mA signal, the shield should be connected to the shield terminal
in the amplifier box and the earth terminal of the instrument.
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1 2 3 4 2-Wire 1 2 3 4 3-Wire
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ZERO SPAN
PT 100 SENSOR
-
RED
BLUE
GREEN
BLACK
RANGE SELECT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pt 100
4-20 mA
Pt 100
6
To temperatur To temperatur
indicator indicator
1/8"NPT fittings
for breather tube 1 2 3 4 4-Wire
Breather hose *)
Breather tube *) Pt 100
Shield
To temperatur
indicator
Shield
5 6
+
24 VDC
-
4-20 mA
- +
Transducer
m3
If the amplifier box is installed in an area with over pressure or negative pressure in relation to the
atmospheric pressure in the tank, the breather tube must be directed to an area with atmospheric
pressure equalling the pressure inside the tank. This applies to gauge transmitters only. For
absolute transmitters this has no affect, due to the reference to absolute vacuum and not
atmospheric pressure. This is also the reason why no breather tube is necessary.
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Ex ia : denotes the category of intrinsic safety, i.e. the system is incapable of causing ignition
in normal operation or with any combination of up to two faults applied. This category
will be adequate for use in zone 0, 1 and 2.
IIC : denotes the group of gases or vapours, e.g. hydrogen (detailed description in EN 50
020).
T5 : denotes the maximum surface temperature classification specified (T5: 100 C).
Tamb : denotes the minimum and maximum ambient temperature permitted by the certificate.
The certification of electric apparatus as intrinsically safe requires the apparatus to be designed and
tested in accordance with approved drawings and the apparatus to be installed in accordance with
approved block schematic diagrams.
Before installing intrinsically safe units within an approved installation, it is essential to ensure that
there are no deviations from the conditions of the order or the requirements of the approved block
schematic diagram and the following related instructions:
1. No circuits other than those shown on the drawing are permitted. There must be no
interconnection to any other circuits.
2. The intrinsically safe cabling must not be connected to non-intrinsically safe circuits,
through any plug, socket or other form of electric connector containing the cable.
3. Adequate precautions must be taken to prevent danger arising from the charging of the
intrinsically safe circuit by the contact leakage or inductance from any other circuit.
4. The intrinsically safe circuit must be adequately insulated from earth in the hazardous area
and the insulation of all cabling must be at least 500 V r.m.s.
5. The safety barrier (zener barrier) must be placed in a safe area and be mounted within a
protective enclosure with a protection degree, at least equal to IP 20.
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6. The cable between the safety barrier and the amplifier should be provided with a cable
shield which is connected to earth at the zener barrier. The impedance between the safety
barrier earth rail and a secure bond to the hull must not exceed 1 ohm.
7. Safe area apparatus must not be supplied from, nor contain, a source of potential with
respect to earth under normal or abnormal conditions exceeding 250V r.m.s. or 250 V d.c.
8. The inductance/resistance ratio, total inductance and total capacitance, of the cable must
not exceed the values stated by the manufacturer of the approved safety barriers.
Reference is made to manufacturer instructions of zener barriers and to the rules in force at the
time in question concerning intrinsically safe area installation.
2600 SERIES
4-20 mA
Transducer
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Testing
Before dispatch, the MAS 2600 transmitter is calibrated in accordance with the requirements
specified in the order.
The transducer and the amplifier are calibrated together and must, therefore, always be used
together.
A programmable measuring range transmitter will in conditions of no pressure (empty tank) give
an output signal of 4 mA, and in conditions of maximum pressure (full tank) an output signal of 20
mA.
The transmitter should be tested by applying to the transducer a known pressure from a calibrator
and reading the equivalent milliampere signal on a milliampmeter.
The above-mentioned applies to the gauges transmitter only. For absolute transmitters the output
signal will be higher than 4 mA, because it is calibrated for 4 mA at 0.8 bar abs. The output signal
will typically be 5-7.5 mA in atmospheric pressure, depending on the transducer range and the
actual atmospheric pressure. Maximum output signal 20 mA, will be at the transducers absolute
range.
When recalibrating the MAS 2600 Gauge 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 4 digit
milliampmeter.
2. Connect the pressure calibrator to the transducer via MAS 2600 Test Cup, type G022S100.
3. Check that the range select switch on the amplifier is correctly set.
5. Increase the pressure to maximum and adjust the output signal to 20.00 mA on the span
potentiometer.
NOTE: If there is no zero and span potentiometer, the unit is a fixed measuring range unit.
This unit cannot be calibrated.
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2. Check that the range select switch on the amplifier is correctly set.
4. Connect the hose from the calibrator to the breather tube from the transducer cable.
5. In conditions of no pressure the output signal should be adjusted to 4.00 mA on the zero
potentiometer.
6. Increase the vacuum equal to the maximum height of the fluid (water gauge) and adjust the
output signal to 20.00 mA on the span potentiometer.
NOTE: If the calibrated maximum water gauge is greater than the maximum water gauge that
can be generated by the vacuum calibrator, the proportional mA output signal equal
to the maximum vacuum signal should be calculated.
EXAMPLE: If the full-scale of the transmitter is 15 mH2O, and the maximum capacity of the
vacuum calibrator is 7.5 mH2O, the mA output signal at 7.5 mH2O is calculated as:
(20 4) * 7.5
7.5 mH2O = 4 + = 12 mA
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The span potentiometer is adjusted so that the output signal shows 12 mA at 7.5 mH2O.
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When recalibrating the MAS 2600 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 4 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 MAS 2600 transmitter via a Test Cup, type G022S100.
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.
Output signal at different pressures P can be calculated, using the following formula.
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EXAMPLE: If the range of the transducer is 3.5 bar abs and the atmospheric pressure is
1005 mbar.
16 * (1005 800)
mA @ Atm.press = 4 + = 5.215 mA
3500 800
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Maintenance
2. Compare signal with e.g. hand sounding, and if necessary perform a zero and full-scale
calibration.
Trouble Shooting
If the MAS 2600 transmitter is not functioning in accordance with DAMCOS instructions, check
that:
1. the 24 VDC power supply has been correctly connected, and is between 14-33 VDC.
3. the transducer cable has been correctly fitted and the shield connected to the shield terminal
in the amplifier box.
If this does not succeed, fill in the test sheet on page 26 and submit this to DAMCOS Service
Department fax no.: +45 5578 7272.
When contacting DAMCOS please specify the serial numbers of both transducer and
amplifier.
The test sheet will be examined to see whether it can be established that the transmitter is broken or
not.
When returning a defective MAS 2600 transmitter for repairs, please ensure that:
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Customer:
Name:
MAS2600:
Transducer serial no.: Amplifier serial no.:
Tank name:
Liquid in tank HFO: DO: Ballast: Other:
The tank is Full: Empty: Other:
Measurements:
1 Measure voltage between terminal Voltage should be in the range 14 to 33 V DC. Check
V DC
5 and 6 power supply.
2 Measure ripple voltage between Voltage must not exceed 2 V AC. Check power
V AC
terminal 5 and 6 supply.
3 Measure sensor excitation voltage
V DC Voltage should be in the range 3.0 to 6.2 V DC
between terminal 7 and 10
4 Measure sensor excitation voltage
mV DC Voltage should be in the range -15 to 100 mV DC
between terminal 8 and 9
5 Measure current in supply lead to Current should be in the range 4 to 20 mA and the
terminal 5 mA DC same value as measured in point 6. If not the amplifier
may be defect.
6 Measure current in supply lead to Current should be in the range 4 to 20 mA and the
terminal 6 mA DC same value as measured in point 5. If not the amplifier
may be defect.
7 Measure sensor resistance with If the resistance measured is less that 1 M Ohm the
sensor cable unconnected sensor is defect.
Terminal 7 to cable shield M Ohm
Terminal 8 to cable shield M Ohm
Terminal 9 to cable shield M Ohm
Terminal 10 to cable shield M Ohm
8 Measure sensor bridge resistance If the resistance measured is less than 1 K Ohm or
with sensor cable unconnected greater that 50 K Ohm the sensor is defect.
Terminal 7 to Terminal 8 K Ohm
Terminal 7 to Terminal 9 K Ohm
Terminal 7 to Terminal 10 K Ohm
Terminal 8 to Terminal 9 K Ohm
Terminal 8 to Terminal 10 K Ohm
Terminal 9 to Terminal 10 K Ohm
9 Visual inspection of the transmitter:
Is the cable damaged?
Are there sharp bends on the cable?
Are there moisture/liquids in the breather tube?
Is the diaphragm damaged?
10 Comments:
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