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Emerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration TransmitterEmerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration TransmitterEmerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration Transmitter
Emerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration Transmitter
Emerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration Transmitter
Emerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration Transmitter

Emerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration Transmitter


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PRODUCT SKU : MMS 3110/011-000

PRODUCT TYPE : Vibration Transmitters

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for rotational displacement acquisition in MMS 3000 machinery monitoring platforms, the Emerson Epro MMS 3110/011-000 (MMS 3110/011-000) Dual-Channel Shaft Vibration Transmitter provides direct electrical execution of dual-channel eddy-current signal conditioning and current output transmission.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model MMS 3110/011-000
Brand Emerson Epro
Operating Temp -20 deg C to +65 deg C
Power Consumption Redundant 24 VDC inputs
Input Type Eddy current sensors (PR6422/23/24/25)
Output 0/4-20 mA
Protection Class IP65

Mechanical Monitoring and TSI Characteristics

The MMS 3110/011-000 is engineered for high-precision shaft vibration monitoring, requiring strict adherence to eddy-current probe scaling protocols during integration. During installation, operators must perform gap voltage validation against -10 VDC targets to ensure that the transducer remains within the linear measurement region of the shaft target. The module architecture incorporates cross-talk suppression by utilizing independent signal processing paths for the two channels, which prevents parasitic signal coupling and ensures the accuracy of peak value output calculations in high-speed rotor applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the module support hot-swapping under power?

A: The transmitter hardware is designed for fixed installation. Removal or insertion while the 24 VDC redundant power rails are energized is not recommended, as transient current spikes may occur on the analog output loops.

Q: How is the output characteristic configured?

A: Frequency ranges and signal scaling are defined via internal DIP switches or software configuration. Changes to these parameters must be verified against the machine's specific rotational frequency and dynamic response requirements before the unit is returned to service.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mount the IP65-rated transmitter enclosure on a rigid surface near the machine to minimize cable run lengths from the eddy-current probes.
  2. Terminate sensor coaxial cabling with proper impedance matching to the PR642x series probes; ensure the shield is connected to the designated ground terminal to maintain signal integrity.
  3. Wire the redundant 24 VDC inputs to separate power sources to maintain measurement availability in the event of a single supply failure.
  4. Verify the 0/4-20 mA output linearity by simulating a static gap voltage and measuring the resulting loop current at the control system termination block.
  5. Ensure that all conduit entries are sealed correctly to maintain the IP65 environmental rating against ingress of dust or moisture.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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