The Badger Meter ModMAG® M2000 is the result of years of research and field use of electromagnetic flow meter technology. Based on Faraday’s law of induction, these meters can measure water, wastewater, water-based fluids and other liquids that meet minimum electrical conductivity.
Designed, developed and manufactured under strict quality standards, this meter features sophisticated, processor-based signal conversion with accuracies of ±0.20% of rate ±1 mm/s. The wide selection of liner and electrode materials helps provide maximum compatibility and minimum maintenance over a long operating period.
The meter is best suited for bidirectional flow measurement of fluids with a conductivity > 5 µS/cm (> 20 µS/cm for demineralized water). The meter has high accuracy, is easy to use, and can be chosen for a wide variety of applications. The backlit, four-line display shows all actual flow measuring data, daily and complete information, including alarm messages. The standard transmitter has 4 programmable digital outputs, one digital input, power output and different interfaces. Integrated system self checkup makes putting into operation and service easier. For service purpose, the meter configuration can be kept or transferred to another meter without a new parametering via the optional back-up parameter function.
The ModMAG M2000 Electromagnetic flow meter has a wide selection of liner and electrode materials to help ensure maximum compatibility and minimum maintenance over a long operating period.
• Strict Accuracy Standards. Features sophisticated, processor-based signal conversion with accuracy of ±0.20% of rate ±1 mm/s with appropriate straight run. Delivers accuracy of ±1% with zero straight run required in applications with limited space.
• Enhanced Data. Offers BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP/IP communication protocols and seamlessly integrates into existing operations to provide enhanced data points. This is the first full-bore inline electromagnetic meter to complete the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL) Certification Program.
• Application Versatility.Measures water, wastewater, water-based fluids and other liquids with minimum electrical conductivity, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Rating |
General purpose |
Size |
1/4…80 in. |
Temperature Range |
Up to 302° F |
Flow Range |
0.10…39.4 ft/sec (0.01…597,525 gpm) |
Accuracy |
±0.2% |
Communication |
RS232 Modbus RTU is standard; Also available are Modbus RTU, HART, Profibus DP, BACnet/IP, BACnet MS/TP, Modbus TCP/IP and EtherNet/IP communication protocols, all of which require separate daughterboards |
Power Supply |
10…36V DC | 85…265V AC |
The M2000 transmitter can be integrally mounted to the sensor or can be remote-mounted, if necessary and has many advantages over other conventional technologies. The meter targets a variety of applications and is well suited for the diverse water and wastewater treatment industry. The M2000 meter can accurately measure fluid flow—whether the fluid is water or a highly corrosive liquid, very viscous, contains a moderate amount of solids, or requires special handling. Today, electromagnetic meters are successfully used in industries including building automation, oil and gas, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, water and wastewater, and chemical.
ANSI/UL Standard 61010-1
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 1: General Requirements (Second Edition)
ANSI/ISA-61010-1 (82.02.01)
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 1: General Requirements (Second Edition)
BACnet MS/TP BTL Certification, No. 30848
BTL Certification – Test Package 20.0
BACnet ASHRAE 135 – Protocol Rev. 19
BACnet/IP BTL Certification, No. 30886
BTL Certification – Test Package 20.0
BACnet ASHRAE 135 – Protocol Rev. 19
EtherNet/IP ODVA Certification, No. 12259.01
CSA Standard C22.2 No. 0
General Requirements – Canadian Electrical Code Part II
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 1: General Requirements (Second Edition)