Emerson EPRO PR6423/003-030-CN+CON021 Eddy Current Sensor
Emerson EPRO PR6423/003-030-CN+CON021 Eddy Current Sensor
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Emerson EPRO PR6423/003-030-CN+CON021 Eddy Current Sensor

  • Manufacturer: Epro

  • Part Number: PR6423/003-030-CN+CON021

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Eddy Current Sensor

  • Country of Origin: Germany

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

  • Description: The EPRO PR6423/003-030-CN is an inductive proximity sensor, and the CON021 is an eddy current signal converter. Together, they form a powerful system for non-contact measurement of radial and axial shaft displacement, position, eccentricity, and speed in critical turbomachinery applications. These applications include steam turbines, gas turbines, hydro turbines, compressors, pumps, and fans.
  • Dynamic Performance:
    • Frequency Range (-3 dB): 0 to 20,000 Hz
    • Rise Time: Less than 15 μs
    • Note: The CON021 is designed for use with PR6422, PR6423, PR6424, PR6425, and PR6426. PR6425 always requires the extended range converter.
  • Environmental Specifications:
    • Operating Temperature Range: -30 to 100°C (-22 to 212°F)
    • Shock and Vibration Resistance: 5g @ 60 Hz @ 25°C (77°F)
    • Protection Class: IP20
  • Power & Electrical:
    • Supply Voltage Range:
      • For PR6422, PR6423, PR6424, PR6426: -23V to -32V (Output Range: -4V to -20V)
      • For PR6425: -21V to -32V (Output Range: -2V to -18V)
  • Physical Characteristics:
    • Housing Material: LMgSi 0.5 F22
    • Weight: Approximately 120 grams (4.24 oz)
    • Mounting: 4 Screws M5x20 (Included in Delivery)
    • Connections:
      • Transducer: Self-Locking Lemo-Plug
      • Supply/Output: Screw Terminal Type (max. 1.5mm² wire)
  • Compliance and Certifications:
    • CE: Compliant with 2014/30/EU, 2014/34/EU, 2011/65/EU, EN61326-1, DIN EN 50581
    • ATEX: Ex ia IIC T4 Gb (for hazardous areas)
    • IEC-Ex: Ex ia IIC T4 Gb (for hazardous areas)
    • CSA: Class I Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D (for hazardous areas)
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