Description
Product Description
The Emerson PR6424/006-010 Eddy Current Sensor is part of the EPRO series, engineered for precise vibration and displacement monitoring in rotating machinery. This sensor is widely used in turbines, compressors, and generators, providing accurate real-time data essential for predictive maintenance and equipment protection.
Technical Specifications
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Manufacturer: Emerson
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Model Number: PR6424/006-010
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Product Type: Eddy Current Sensor
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Series: EPRO
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Condition: Brand New
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Weight: 0.6 kg
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Dimensions: 5.1 × 17.8 × 12.7 cm
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HS Code: 8537101190
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Origin: USA
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Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1
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Lead Time: In Stock
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System Compatibility: DCS and industrial monitoring platforms
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Communication Protocol: Sensor signal output (corrected; not Ethernet router)
Functional Overview
The PR6424/006-010 sensor delivers high sensitivity and accuracy for monitoring shaft vibration and displacement. Its rugged design ensures reliable operation under extreme conditions, including high temperatures, mechanical shocks, and electromagnetic interference. This durability makes it suitable for continuous operation in demanding industrial environments.
Key Features
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High-precision eddy current measurement for rotating machinery
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Real-time monitoring for early fault detection
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Resistant to temperature extremes and mechanical stress
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Long service life with minimal maintenance requirements
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Seamless integration with EPRO monitoring systems and compatible platforms
Application Scenarios
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Power generation plants monitoring turbines and generators
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Petrochemical facilities with compressors and pumps
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Industrial environments requiring predictive maintenance solutions
FAQ
Q: Can the PR6424/006-010 be used in non-EPRO systems? A: Yes, it can integrate with other monitoring platforms, provided they support eddy current sensor inputs.
Q: What makes this sensor suitable for harsh environments? A: Its robust construction resists electromagnetic interference, mechanical shock, and extreme temperatures, ensuring reliable long-term performance.
Q: Is this sensor still available despite being discontinued? A: While officially discontinued in 2018, new units remain available from stock, with full documentation and support.