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Accuracy*:

  ± 1% FS

Overpressure:

  300%

Burst Pressure:

  500%

Supply Voltage:

  12–40 VDC

                              12–35 VAC (VDC output units only)

Supply Current:

  VDC Units – 10 mA max.

                               mA Units – 20 mA max.

Enclosure:

  18 Ga C. R. Steel NEMA 4 (IP-65)

Finish:

  Baked on enamel – PMS2GR88B

Conformance:

  EMC Standards EN50082-1(1992)

                            EN55014(1993)/EN60730-1(1992)

Compensated Temp Range:

  0°F to 180°F 

 

     (-18°C to 82°C)

T. C. Error:

  ±0.025%/°F (.03%/°C)

Media Compatibility:

  Liquid/gases compatible to

                                       316L stainless steel

Port Connection:

  1/8" NPT

Environmental:

  10–90%RH Non-Condensing

Termination:

  Unpluggable screw terminal block

Wire Size:

  12 Ga max.

Load Impedance:

  1.6K ohms max. at 40 VDC (mA 

                                  output units)
                                 1K ohms min. (VDC output units)

Weight:

  Enclosure 1.0 lbs. (.45 kg)

*Includes non-linearity, hysteresis and non-repeatability

RANGE

OUTPUT

SPECIFICATIONS

Inspection

Requirements

Mounting

R1 (psig)     

R2 (psig)

R3 (psig)

R4 (kPa)

0 to 100 / 0 to 50 / 0 to 25

0 to 300 / 0 to 150 / 0 to 75

0 to 500 / 0 to 250 / 0 to 125

0 to 700 / 0 to 350 / 0 to 175

(4–20 mA 2-wire)

(0–5 VDC/0–10 VDC
field selectable)

mA

VDC

For Additional Information See PR-264 Data Sheet

INSTALLATION

8189 Century Boulevard • Minneapolis, MN 55317-8002 • USA

800-843-5116 • 952-556-4900 • Fax 952-556-4997

sales@mamacsys.com • www.mamacsys.com

Model PR-264

Technical Information

TI.264-04

PRESSURE TRANSDUCER

Inspect the package for damage. If damaged, notify the 
appropriate carrier immediately. If undamaged, open the 
package and inspect the device for obvious damage. 
Return damaged products.

Warning:

• 

Do not use on oxygen service, in an explosive/hazardous
environment, or with flammable/combustible media.

  Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent 

electrical shock and equipment damage.

  Make all connections in accordance with the job wiring diagram 

and in accordance with national and local electrical codes. Use 
copper conductors only.

Caution:

  Use electrostatic discharge precautions (e.g., use of wrist 

straps) during installation and wiring to prevent equipment 
damage.

  Avoid locations where severe shock or vibration, excessive 

moisture or corrosive fumes are present. NEMA Type 4 
housings are intended for outdoor use primarily to provide 
a degree of protection against wind-blown dust, rain, and 
hose-directed water.

  Do not exceed ratings of the device.

 Tools 

(

not provided

)

-  Digital Volt-ohm Meter (DVM)
-  Appropriate screwdriver for mounting screws
-  Appropriate drill and drill bit for mounting screws

 Appropriate 

accessories

  Two #8 self-tapping mounting screws (

not provided

)

  Training: Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician

Wiring

Use maximum 12 AWG wire for wiring terminals. Use copper or 
stainless steel tubing for the connection to the transducer.  Refer 
to 

Figures 1, 2, 3, 

for wiring information and 

Figures

 

5

 & 

6

 for 

switch designations.

(Wiring Instructions continued on pages 2 and 3.)

ORDERING INFORMATION:  PR-264-

R5 (kPa)

R6 (kPa)

0 to 2000 / 0 to 1000 / 0 to 500

0 to 3500 / 0 to 1750 / 0 to 875

RoHS

RoHS

RoHS

The PR-264 must be mounted on a vertical surface with the 1/8" 
NPT connection pointed downward.  Refer to 

Figure 7

 for 

mounting dimensions.

1.  Remove the transducer cover using a Phillips head 

screwdriver.

2.  Select the mounting location.

3.  Mount transducer on a vertical surface with two #8 self-tapping 

screws 

(not provided)

.

4.  Pull wires through bottom of enclosure and make necessary 

connections.

5.  Replace the unit cover and make pneumatic connections.

Summary of Contents for PR-264

Page 1: ... Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage Make all connections in accordance with the job wiring diagram and in accordance with national and local electrical codes Use copper conductors only Caution Use electrostatic discharge precautions e g use of wrist straps during installation and wiring to prevent equipment damage Avoid locations where seve...

Page 2: ...ers with mA output 1 Remove the terminal block by carefully pulling it off the circuit board 2 Locate the and terminal markings on the board 3 Attach the supply voltage to the lead 4 Connect the 4 20 mA output terminal to the controller s input terminal 5 Ensure that the power supply common is attached to the common bus of the controller 6 Re insert the terminal block to the circuit board and appl...

Page 3: ... 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 0 500 psig 0 3500 kPa default 0 250 psig 0 1750 kPa 0 125 psig 0 875 kPa 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 0 100 psig 0 700 kPa default 0 300 psig 0 2000 kPa default 0 50 psig 0 350 kPa 0 25 psig 0 175 kPa 0 150 psig 0 1000 kPa 0 75 psig 0 500 kPa 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 1 2 O N O N 0 500 psig 0 3500 kPa default 0...

Page 4: ... Data Sheet for additional information Calibration of PR 264 VDC Units 1 Connect terminals and to the appropriate power source The terminal is also the negative output terminal 2 Connect the DVM on DC volts across 0 and terminal 3 Apply low pressure to the unit and carefully adjust the zero trimmer Z to obtain desired low output 4 Apply high pressure to the unit and adjust span trimmer S to obtain...

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