Emerson
Emerson PR6423/014-121-CON031 Eddy Current Sensor
Emerson RFQ support for Eddy Current Sensor. Availability, condition, compatibility, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed before quote.
Emerson
Emerson RFQ support for Eddy Current Sensor. Availability, condition, compatibility, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed before quote.
Technical Details
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The Emerson PR6423/014-121-CON031 is a precision eddy current sensor engineered within the Epro condition monitoring platform to deliver real-time, non-contact displacement and vibration measurement on rotating machinery. In energy-intensive production environments — from turbine halls and compressor stations to high-speed milling lines — undetected shaft imbalance and bearing wear translate directly into excess energy draw, unplanned downtime, and accelerated asset degradation. The PR6423/014-121-CON031 eliminates these hidden losses by feeding continuous, high-resolution position data into the plant’s control and protection architecture, enabling the drive system and process controllers to respond before inefficiency becomes failure.
Paired with the Emerson CON031 signal conditioner, the sensor converts raw electromagnetic displacement signals into calibrated 4–20 mA or voltage outputs compatible with virtually any PLC or DCS input card. This clean analog handoff means the PR6423/014-121-CON031 integrates without friction into existing Emerson Ovation DCS environments, Siemens S7-300/S7-400 distributed I/O racks, or Rockwell ControlLogix platforms — no additional signal conversion hardware required.
| Parameter | Specification / Value |
|---|---|
| SKU | PR6423/014-121-CON031 |
| Brand / Series | Emerson / Epro |
| Sensor Type | Eddy Current (Non-Contact Displacement) |
| Output Signal | 4–20 mA / Voltage (via CON031 conditioner) |
| Measurement Range | 0–14 mm (nominal, gap-dependent) |
| Operating Temperature | −40 °C to +120 °C |
| Power Consumption | ≤ 1 W (sensor + conditioner combined) |
| Running Efficiency | Continuous real-time output; <2 ms response latency |
| Compatible Systems | Emerson Ovation DCS, Siemens S7, Rockwell ControlLogix, Modbus RTU/TCP hosts |
| Application Environment | Rotating machinery, turbines, compressors, pumps, milling spindles |
| Value | Reduces unplanned downtime energy spikes; enables VFD trim via real-time load feedback |
| Origin | Germany |
| Warranty | 12-Month Warranty — tested and verified before shipment |
Effective maintenance planning in a production line is never the result of a single component — it emerges from a tightly coordinated architecture where sensing, control, and actuation share a common data fabric. The PR6423/014-121-CON031 occupies the sensing layer of this architecture, but its impact propagates across every downstream tier.
At the drive layer, variable frequency drives such as the Emerson Control Techniques Unidrive M700 rely on accurate shaft position and vibration feedback to modulate motor speed precisely to load demand. Without reliable displacement data, VFDs default to conservative fixed-speed profiles that waste Actual operating results depend on the installed system, load profile, and commissioning parameters. The PR6423/014-121-CON031 closes this loop, allowing the drive to trim output in real time as mechanical load shifts.
At the control layer, the conditioned signal feeds directly into Emerson Ovation I/O modules or third-party analog input cards on a Siemens ET 200SP distributed I/O station. The PLC — whether an Emerson PACSystems RX3i or a Rockwell Automation 1756-L85E ControlLogix — processes the displacement value against configurable alarm thresholds and issues corrective setpoints to the drive or actuator within a single scan cycle.
At the monitoring layer, the same 4–20 mA signal can be tapped by a power and condition monitoring relay such as the Schneider Electric PM5350 or routed through an Emerson AMS Device Manager node for predictive maintenance trending. When shaft displacement trends upward over successive production shifts, the system flags the asset for scheduled maintenance — eliminating the energy-intensive restart cycles that follow catastrophic bearing failure.
For facilities running PROFIBUS DP or PROFINET IO backbones, the CON031 conditioner output can be digitized at the field level by a Siemens IM 155-6 PN interface module, preserving signal integrity across long cable runs in large-footprint plants. HMI visualization on a Siemens TP1200 Comfort Panel or Emerson DeltaV SIS workstation gives operators a live displacement trend alongside operating load KPIs, enabling shift-by-shift efficiency benchmarking without additional instrumentation investment.
Consider a centrifugal compressor train running at 3,000 RPM in a petrochemical facility. Without continuous shaft monitoring, the plant operates the compressor at a fixed speed margin above the minimum required to prevent surge — a deliberate but costly energy buffer. Installing the PR6423/014-121-CON031 at the compressor’s radial bearing positions provides the control system with real-time eccentricity data. When the shaft runs true and balanced, the VFD can safely reduce speed by 3–5%, cutting motor power consumption by 9–15% (following the affinity law cube relationship). Over a 6,000-hour annual run, this translates to measurable reductions in electricity cost and carbon intensity per unit of output.
On a high-speed CNC milling line, spindle displacement monitoring with the PR6423/014-121-CON031 prevents the micro-vibration events that force operators to reduce feed rates as a precaution. By confirming spindle health in real time, the control system can maintain optimal feed and speed parameters throughout the full production shift — improving line throughput (OEE) without adding energy input. Fewer precautionary slowdowns mean fewer thermal cycling events in the spindle motor, extending insulation life and reducing reactive maintenance energy costs.
In pump stations managing water or process fluid transfer, the sensor’s continuous gap measurement detects impeller wear before it degrades hydraulic efficiency. A worn impeller running at full motor power delivers less flow per kilowatt — an invisible efficiency loss that accumulates over months. The PR6423/014-121-CON031 makes this loss visible, triggering a maintenance work order at the optimal economic point rather than at catastrophic failure. The result is a flatter energy-per-unit-output curve across the asset’s service life.
All units supplied by ZYPLC undergo pre-shipment functional testing against Emerson factory calibration standards. Each PR6423/014-121-CON031 is verified for output linearity, gap sensitivity, and conditioner signal integrity before dispatch, and is covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of shipment. Inventory is maintained Availability confirmed by RFQ for immediate fulfillment, supporting both urgent MRO replacement and planned capital project schedules.
Q1: How does the PR6423/014-121-CON031 contribute to measurable operational stability on a production line?
By providing continuous, high-resolution shaft displacement data, the sensor enables VFDs and process controllers to operate rotating machinery at demand-matched speeds rather than conservative fixed setpoints. This closed-loop feedback typically reduces motor load by 9–20% on variable-load applications such as compressors, pumps, and fans, while also reducing thermal stress that shortens motor and bearing service life.
Q2: Is the PR6423/014-121-CON031 compatible with my existing PLC and DCS infrastructure?
Yes. The CON031 signal conditioner outputs a standard 4–20 mA or voltage signal compatible with analog input modules across all major platforms, including Emerson Ovation, Siemens S7-300/400/1500, Rockwell ControlLogix, Schneider Electric Modicon M340, and Yokogawa CENTUM VP. No proprietary gateway or protocol converter is required for integration into standard I/O racks.
Q3: What is the recommended replacement interval, and how do I verify the sensor before installation?
Emerson Epro eddy current sensors have no mechanical wear components and can operate continuously for 5–10 years under normal conditions. ZYPLC recommends verifying the gap sensitivity and output linearity against the CON031 conditioner’s calibration curve upon receipt. Each unit shipped by ZYPLC has passed pre-shipment functional testing and is accompanied by test documentation. The 12-month warranty covers any factory defect identified during this period.
Q4: What is ZYPLC’s lead time and warranty policy for the PR6423/014-121-CON031?
ZYPLC maintains Availability confirmed by RFQ inventory of the PR6423/014-121-CON031 for RFQ-confirmed shipment timing. Standard lead time is 3–7 business days for international destinations. All units carry a 12-month warranty from the shipment date. Warranty claims are processed via direct RFQ — contact the ZYPLC sales team for replacement or repair coordination.
ZYPLC handles Emerson PR6423/014-121-CON031 Eddy Current Sensor as a quote-based industrial automation spare part. Before quotation, our team verifies the complete model number, brand, series context, required condition, quantity, destination country, and urgency so the offer matches the installed system rather than only a partial catalog code.
| Model / SKU | PR6423/014-121 CON031 |
|---|---|
| Brand / Series | Emerson / Other series |
| RFQ details needed | Complete part number, suffix or revision, quantity, target country, preferred condition, urgency, and photos or nameplate when available. |
| Availability basis | Availability, condition, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed by RFQ. No price, stock status, or replacement suitability is assumed without verification. |
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