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MMS 3120/022-000 | Emerson EPRO | Bearing Vibration Transmitter
MMS 3120/022-000 | Emerson EPRO | Bearing Vibration Transmitter
MMS 3120/022-000 | Emerson EPRO | Bearing Vibration Transmitter

MMS 3120/022-000 | Emerson EPRO | Bearing Vibration Transmitter


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PRODUCT SKU : MMS 3120/022-000

PRODUCT TYPE : Vibration Transmitters

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for seismic vibration acquisition in machinery monitoring platforms, the Emerson EPRO MMS 3120/022-000 (MMS3120/022-000) Dual Channel Bearing Vibration Transmitter provides direct electrical execution of dual-channel signal conditioning and output transmission.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model MMS 3120/022-000
Brand Emerson EPRO
Weight 1.3 kg
Dimensions 127.5 mm x 125.75 mm x 80 mm
Operating Temp Standard industrial range
Power Consumption Dual redundant 24 VDC inputs
Measurement Inputs 2 independent channels (electrodynamic/piezoelectric)
Output Configurable 0/4-20 mA

Process Control and DCS Connectivity

The MMS 3120/022-000 facilitates integration with DCS environments via configurable 0/4-20 mA current outputs. Each channel provides independent signal processing, ensuring channel-to-channel isolation that prevents ground loops between sensor inputs and the process control loop. The transmitter architecture utilizes internal diagnostics to monitor for sensor faults or circuit-level failures, reporting status through relay outputs to maintain loop availability and fault-tolerant operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the dual redundant 24 VDC power input affect installation?

A: The transmitter accepts two independent 24 VDC power sources. The internal circuitry is designed to draw power from either source, ensuring that the measurement loop remains energized and operational even if one supply line experiences a failure or disconnects.

Q: Can this unit detect sensor-level open circuits?

A: Yes. The system incorporates continuous sensor monitoring and signal integrity checks. If the transducer input enters an open-circuit or short-circuit state, the module will trigger the fault relay output to indicate a loss of data validity.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Secure the transmitter to a vibration-damped mounting surface to avoid base-plate resonance interference with the seismic sensor inputs.
  2. Terminate the sensor shielding at the dedicated earth ground point to maintain galvanic isolation and reduce electromagnetic noise coupling into the velocity or acceleration signal path.
  3. Verify that the current loop load resistance is within the transmitter capability before energizing the 4-20 mA output.
  4. Route signal cabling through grounded conduits and ensure physical separation from high-power AC motor drives.
  5. Perform a static signal simulation test during commissioning to verify the mapping of the measured vibration parameters to the output current values.

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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