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Chapter 2: Description
65-2646XL-05-04 M2A Transmitter Operator’s Manual
Plug-In CO Sensor
The sensor is secured within the detector assembly by the housing cap. Through a series of
chemical and electrical reactions, the sensor produces an electrical output that corresponds to the
detection range of the transmitter.
Calibration Adapter/Splash Guard
A calibration adapter/splash guard is installed on the CO detector. A fitting at the bottom of the
calibration adapter/splash guard allows a length of tubing to be connected for calibration and
routed to a more easily accessible location (near the M2A junction box is optimal for ease of
calibration). The calibration adapter/splash guard also protects the detector from splashing water
or direct water spray.
Magnetic Wand
The magnetic wand is a short plastic rod with a magnet in one end. It is used to actuate the
magnetic control switches on the control PCB while the junction box cover is still installed so that
non-intrusive calibration can be performed.
Internal Description
This section describes the internal components of the M2A. The internal components of the M2A
include the terminal PCB which provides for all the wiring connections to the M2A and the
control PCB which displays the gas reading and has the control buttons.
Figure 3: M2A Internal Components
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Control PCB
Terminal PCB
M2A-XL TRANSMITTER
Junction Box
3/4 NPT Conduit Opening
3/4 NPT Conduit
Opening for W ire Entry
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