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PR6423/10R-030-CN Emerson Proximity Sensors
PR6423/10R-030-CN Emerson Proximity Sensors
PR6423/10R-030-CN Emerson Proximity Sensors

PR6423/10R-030-CN Emerson Proximity Sensors


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PRODUCT SKU : PR6423/10R-030-CN

PRODUCT TYPE : Proximity Sensors

PRODUCT VENDOR : EMERSON


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Product Details

Configured for non-contact shaft displacement and vibration measurement in machinery monitoring networks, the Emerson PR6423/10R-030-CN (PR6423/10R-030-CN Proximity Sensors) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The component executes contactless displacement, position, eccentricity, and speed measurements by converting electromagnetic field fluctuations into proportional voltage signals for downstream signal processing hardware.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model PR6423/10R-030-CN
Brand Emerson Epro
Dimensions 30 mm probe diameter profile
Operating Temp -35 to 200 deg C
Power Consumption Dependent on connected signal converter/driver
Measuring Range +/-1.0 mm
Sensitivity 8 V/mm
Linearity Error +/-1 %
Protection Class IP66

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol & Channel Isolation

The PR6423 series relies on precise eddy-current probe scaling to ensure linear output voltage relative to the target shaft gap. For optimal performance, gap voltage validation must be performed during initial commissioning. Ensure the static gap target remains within the linear range of the sensor characteristic curve. Cross-talk suppression is achieved through proper cable routing and shielding, preventing electromagnetic interference from adjacent sensors in high-density proximity arrays. Verification of the -10 VDC target midpoint is required for calibration against reference shaft material properties to maintain measurement integrity, while channel-to-channel isolation and 4-20 mA HART loop protocol connectivity facilitate signal transmission across process control interfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this sensor compatible with non-standard shaft materials? A: Measurement sensitivity is calibrated for standard ferromagnetic shaft materials. If the target material differs from the specified calibration standard, a re-scaling factor must be applied to the output signal to compensate for variations in conductivity and permeability.

Q: Can this sensor be installed in high-vibration zones without mechanical support? A: The probe must be secured using appropriate mounting fixtures to prevent mechanical resonance. Ensure the mounting bracket exhibits high structural rigidity to avoid signal noise induced by mounting assembly vibration.

Field Installation Guidelines

Verify that the target shaft surface is free from debris, oil, or physical damage before finalizing the sensor position. Maintain the specified gap distance between the sensor face and the target shaft, confirming this static gap using a calibrated feeler gauge or depth micrometer. Utilize shielded, low-capacitance cabling for all signal connections and ensure the cable shield is grounded at a single, dedicated point to prevent ground loops. When routing cables, maintain sufficient separation from high-voltage power lines and high-current AC motor leads to minimize induced electromagnetic noise. Tighten the locking nut assembly to ensure the sensor remains stationary under operating thermal expansion cycles.

Additional Information

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