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PR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | EmersonPR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | EmersonPR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | Emerson
PR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | Emerson
PR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | Emerson
PR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | Emerson

PR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor | Emerson


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PRODUCT SKU : PR6423/016-100

PRODUCT TYPE : Proximity Sensors

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for precision displacement and vibration measurement in rotating machinery, the Emerson PR6423/016-100 (PR6423/016-100 Eddy Current Sensor) provides direct physical signal execution. The hardware operates by inducing eddy currents in a ferromagnetic shaft surface, where the resulting impedance change is processed by the associated CON021 converter to deliver high-resolution displacement data for real-time turbine and compressor monitoring.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model PR6423/016-100
Brand Emerson (EPRO)
Origin Subject to certificate of origin
Weight 0.26 kg
Dimensions 8 mm (Standard body)
Operating Temp -35 deg C to +180 deg C
Power Consumption Dependent on CON021 loop supply
Measurement Range 2 mm
Scale Factor 8 V/mm (203.2 mV/mil)
Protection Class IP66

Channel-to-Channel Isolation and Process Interface

The integration of the Emerson PR6423/016-100 requires careful consideration of the measurement loop electrical integrity. When deployed in multi-channel monitoring systems, ensure proper channel-to-channel isolation at the CON021 converter stage to prevent ground loop currents from injecting noise into the displacement signal. The system utilizes a standard 4-20 mA HART-compatible loop protocol interface (when integrated with appropriate transmitter modules), requiring strict adherence to signal shielding protocols. Cold junction compensation is not applicable to this inductive sensor type; however, linearity is maintained via factory-set scaling factors specific to AISI 4140 steel targets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the PR6423/016-100 compatible with existing CON021 converters?

A: Yes, the PR6423/016-100 is electrically matched for use with the CON021 signal converter. Ensure the converter's firmware and calibration settings align with the 2 mm measurement range of this sensor model.

Q: Can the sensor tip be subjected to temperatures exceeding 180 deg C?

A: No, operating the sensor beyond the rated 180 deg C will lead to permanent structural degradation of the internal coil potting and potential signal failure due to thermal expansion of the PEEK housing.

Q: What precautions are required when installing near other inductive sensors?

A: To prevent cross-talk, maintain a minimum physical separation distance as defined in the manufacturer's installation manual. Overlapping magnetic fields from adjacent sensors can interfere with the oscillation frequency (30 kHz) and induce reading errors.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Alignment: Ensure the sensor axis is strictly perpendicular to the shaft surface. Misalignment will degrade linearity and introduce non-linear displacement errors.
  2. Gap Setting: Establish an initial air gap of 0.5 mm. Use a precision feeler gauge or the associated diagnostic interface to verify the output voltage corresponds to the expected nominal gap voltage.
  3. Grounding: Terminate cable shields at a single dedicated ground point. Avoid using the machine chassis as a signal return path to maintain signal-to-noise ratio.
  4. Torque: When mounting into the machine casing, do not exceed the mechanical torque limits for the sensor threads to prevent housing deformation.

Additional Information

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