
65-2649XLCH44SS M2A Transmitter Operator’s Manual Chapter 2: Description • 9
M2A Junction Box
The M2A’s cast aluminum junction box protects the terminal PCB and wiring connections made
to the terminal PCB. Use the three 3/4 NPT conduit hubs to wire the remotely installed IR LEL
detector and connect wiring from an external device, typically an RKI controller. The top hub is
shipped with a factory installed and sealed conduit plug to avoid leaks into the junction box. If
necessary, the conduit plug can be removed and the top hub can be used for wiring.
WARNING: If the top conduit hub is used for wiring, be sure to seal the threads to ensure
water does not enter the junction box. See “Wiring the M2A Transmitter” on
page 17 for complete wiring instructions.
Use the junction box’s two mounting holes to mount the M2A to a vertical surface at the
monitoring site. The window in the cover on the front of the junction box allows you to view the
OLED display and use the magnetic wand to actuate the magnetic control switches so you can
perform non-intrusive calibration. Removing the cover allows you to access the interior of the
junction box.
Detector Junction Box
The stainless steel, corrosion resistant detector junction box is intended to be installed remotely
from the M2A junction box. The IR LEL detector is factory installed in the bottom 3/4 NPT
conduit hub. A terminal strip is provided for wiring connections and the detector is factory wired
to one side of this terminal strip. The other side of the terminal strip is for user-supplied wiring to
the detector terminal strip located in the M2A junction box. This wiring should go through the top
3/4 NPT conduit hub. An O-ring seals the interface between the junction box cover and the
junction box base. Use the cover on the front of the junction box to access the interior of the
junction box. A locking set screw on the junction box cover allows you to secure the junction box
cover and prevent it from being removed.
Infrared LEL Detector
The infrared LEL detector is made up of a miniature infrared combustible gas LEL detector
housed and encapsulated in a pipe nipple. The pipe nipple has 3/4 NPT threads on each end and a
1 1/4” hex that allows removal or installation of the detector with a wrench. A porous flame
arrestor that is coated with a hydrophobic film that repels liquids is on one end of the detector and
allows sample gas to enter the detector. Four color coded leads, red, white, green, and black,
extend from the other end of the detector. The leads allow you to connect the detector to the
terminal strip.
Calibration Adapter/Splash Guard
A calibration adapter/splash guard is installed on the IR LEL 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.