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CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN Emerson Eddy Current Sensor System
CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN Emerson Eddy Current Sensor System
CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN Emerson Eddy Current Sensor System

CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN Emerson Eddy Current Sensor System


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PRODUCT SKU : CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN

PRODUCT TYPE : Proximity Sensors

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

The Emerson CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN, also cataloged as the CON021+PR6423 Proximity Sensor System, operates as a dedicated hardware component for non-contact shaft displacement and vibration measurement within MMS 6000 and Ovation machinery protection platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model CON021+PR6423/010-040-CN
Brand Emerson
Origin USA / Germany
Weight Converter: 0.2 kg; Sensor assembly: approx. 0.18 kg
Dimensions Converter: 4.4 cm x 10.2 cm x 10.8 cm; Sensor tip diameter: 8 mm
Operating Temp Sensor Tip: -35 to +200 deg C; Cable & Connector: -35 to +150 deg C; ISF Temperature Range: 0 to +45 deg C
Power Consumption Powered via monitoring rack backplane / loop supply
Measuring Range 2.0 mm (80 mils) nominal
Initial Air Gap 0.5 mm (20 mils)
Incremental Scale Factor (ISF) 8 V/mm (203.2 mV/mil) +/- 5%
Deviation from Straight Line (DSL) +/- 0.025 mm (+/- 1 mil)
Target Material 42CrMo4 (AISI/SAE 4140) standard ferromagnetic steel
Minimum Shaft Diameter 25 mm
Cable Option (010-040) 1.0 m integral cable length with flexible armored conduit sleeve
Enclosure Protection IP66 (IEC 60529); PEEK sensor tip

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol and Channel Isolation

The CON021 signal converter demodulates the high-frequency electromagnetic field produced by the PR6423 probe tip, outputting a precise analog voltage signal (-2 VDC to -18 VDC linear operating range). The module is built with high channel-to-channel isolation and input filtering, preventing cross-talk and ground loop interference when interfacing with 4-20 mA HART transmitters, DCS I/O racks, or TSI monitoring nodes operating in high-EMI power generation environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What physical protection does the /010-040 suffix denote compared to standard probe options?

A: The /010-040 suffix specifies a 1.0-meter integral PTFE lead encased in a flexible armored conduit sleeve, providing mechanical protection against impact, abrasion, and hot debris in turbine housings.

Q: How is the initial gap voltage calibrated during field installation?

A: Mechanically set the probe position to an initial physical air gap of approximately 0.5 mm, then verify that the CON021 analog voltage output reads within the linear midpoint (typically -10 VDC gap voltage) before tightening locknuts.

Q: Can the integral probe cable be cut or spliced to fit spatial constraints?

A: No, the total cable length (integral lead plus extension cable) forms an engineered impedance loop tuned to the CON021 driver oscillator; cutting or trimming cable changes system calibration and introduces measuring errors.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mount the threaded stainless steel PR6423 sensor body into the bearing housing, ensuring rigid mechanical alignment to eliminate parasitic vibration.
  2. Adjust probe insertion depth to achieve a static 0.5 mm air gap or an approximate -10 VDC output from the CON021 converter.
  3. Route the armored conduit cable along structural framework, avoiding sharp bend angles that exceed the specified minimum bend radius.
  4. Mount the CON021 converter module onto an aluminum DIN rail inside a low-vibration junction enclosure.
  5. Connect probe leads to the CON021 terminals, anchoring cable shield drain wires to a central, low-impedance earth grounding point to prevent noise coupling.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 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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