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PR6423/011-000 | Emerson Epro | Eddy Current Probe Sensor
PR6423/011-000 | Emerson Epro | Eddy Current Probe Sensor
PR6423/011-000 | Emerson Epro | Eddy Current Probe Sensor

PR6423/011-000 | Emerson Epro | Eddy Current Probe Sensor


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PRODUCT SKU : PR6423/011-000

PRODUCT TYPE : Proximity Sensors

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

The Emerson Epro PR6423/011-000, also cataloged as the PR6423/011-000 Eddy Current Probe Sensor, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-frequency shaft displacement acquisition within mechanical monitoring platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model PR6423/011-000
Brand Emerson Epro
Weight 0.6 kg
Dimensions 41 x 159 x 108 mm
Operating Temp -35 deg C to +180 deg C (Sensor)

Mechanical Monitoring and TSI Integration

The system utilizes eddy-current induction to measure the clearance between the probe tip and a metallic rotor. Successful rotor dynamics analysis is dependent on accurate eddy-current probe scaling, ensuring the transducer voltage output remains linearly proportional to shaft displacement. During initial setup, users must perform gap voltage validation, typically targeting a -10 VDC center point, to ensure the signal remains within the linear dynamic range of the probe. To maintain high-fidelity waveform capture, the system utilizes effective cross-talk suppression by ensuring that coaxial signal paths are routed away from electromagnetic noise sources, preventing interference with the monitoring of shaft eccentricity and orbital vibration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the PR6423/011-000 compatible with standard Epro extension cables?

A: Yes, this sensor is designed to interface with Epro-compatible extension cables. Ensure that the extension cable is matched to the probe and converter impedance to maintain system accuracy and frequency response characteristics.

Q: Can the sensor tip be cleaned if debris accumulates during operation?

A: Yes. The PEEK probe tip is chemically resistant. Clean with mild solvents that do not attack PEEK or the stainless steel casing. Do not use abrasive tools that could alter the geometry of the probe tip.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Probe Mounting: Secure the sensor in a rigid, vibration-isolated bracket to ensure measured displacement is relative to the shaft and not the machine casing.
  2. Gap Adjustment: Utilize a calibrated feeler gauge to establish the nominal air gap of 0.5 mm. Verify that the gap allows for full shaft thermal expansion and dynamic movement without mechanical contact between the PEEK tip and the shaft.
  3. Grounding: Terminate the probe shield at a dedicated instrument ground bus. Ensure the transducer housing is properly isolated or grounded according to site instrumentation standards to mitigate common-mode noise.
  4. Environment: Ensure the IP66-rated housing is protected against excessive fluid ingress. Tighten all cable connectors to prevent mechanical loosening due to machine-induced vibration, which could cause signal instability.

Additional Information

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




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