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PR6424/010-100+CON021 | Emerson Epro | 16mm Eddy Current Sensor
PR6424/010-100+CON021 | Emerson Epro | 16mm Eddy Current Sensor
PR6424/010-100+CON021 | Emerson Epro | 16mm Eddy Current Sensor

PR6424/010-100+CON021 | Emerson Epro | 16mm Eddy Current Sensor


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PRODUCT SKU : CON021+PR6424/010-100

PRODUCT TYPE : Proximity Sensors

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for non-contact displacement monitoring in rotating machinery networks, the Emerson Epro PR6424/010-100+CON021 (PR6424/010-100) Eddy Current Sensor Kit provides direct physical execution of radial and axial dynamic shaft displacement and speed acquisition.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model PR6424/010-100+CON021
Brand Emerson Epro
Origin Not Specified
Weight 0.20 kg (Sensor)
Dimensions M18x1.5 sleeve thread, 40 mm length
Operating Temp -35 deg C to 150 deg C (Sensor)
Power Consumption 23 VDC to 32 VDC (Converter)
Probe Diameter 16 mm

Mechanical Monitoring and TSI Integration

The PR6424 sensor utilizes eddy-current induction to determine the proximity of a ferromagnetic shaft. To maintain valid rotor dynamics data, the system requires precise eddy-current probe scaling, ensuring the voltage output accurately tracks the 4 V/mm sensitivity rating. During installation, users must perform gap voltage validation, targeting a -10 VDC offset to ensure the probe remains within its linear measurement range. The system incorporates cross-talk suppression by utilizing shielded PTFE cabling and Lemo-plug termination, which prevents electromagnetic interference from corrupting the high-frequency dynamic signal required for eccentricity and key-phasor speed detection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the cable length of the PR6424/010-100 be modified in the field?

A: No. The PR6424 sensor and CON021 converter comprise a factory-calibrated signal chain. Modifying the 5 m cable length will alter the system impedance and resonant frequency, leading to significant errors in measurement accuracy and linearity.

Q: What is the requirement for the shaft material monitored by this sensor?

A: The sensor is calibrated for ferromagnetic steel (42 Cr Mo4 standard). Monitoring shafts constructed from non-ferromagnetic materials will result in non-linear responses and reduced measurement sensitivity, requiring factory recalibration.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mounting: Secure the sensor within a rigid, non-vibrating bracket. Use the M18x1.5 thread for positioning, ensuring the probe tip is clear of the shaft surface throughout all operational conditions.
  2. Gap Adjustment: Establish the nominal 2.7 mm air gap using a calibrated feeler gauge. Verify that the sensor is positioned at the center of its linear range to allow for both radial and axial shaft excursions.
  3. Grounding and Shielding: Route the armored coaxial cable away from high-voltage power lines and VFD drive outputs. Terminate all cable shields to a dedicated instrument ground bus to mitigate noise induction.
  4. Connector Maintenance: Inspect the Lemo-plug connections for moisture or conductive debris. Ensure the self-locking mechanism is fully engaged to prevent intermittent signal loss caused by vibration.

Additional Information

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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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