Brief: Ever wondered how a non-contact Hall effect sensor ensures reliable speed monitoring in demanding industrial environments? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Emerson PR9376/010-011 sensor, showcasing its operation, technical specifications, and installation process for applications like turbines and compressors.
Related Product Features:
Delivers a clean, stable square wave output for precise speed monitoring and phase reference applications.
Operates reliably even at near-zero speeds, independent of shaft velocity.
Designed for demanding industrial applications including steam, gas, and hydro turbines, as well as large compressors and fans.
Features a robust IP67 sealing rating for protection against dust and water immersion.
Operates on a wide power supply range of 10 to 30 VDC with low current consumption.
Constructed with a stainless steel sensor body and PTFE cable for durability in harsh conditions.
Supports a high maximum operating frequency of 12 kHz (720,000 cpm).
Compatible with magnetic soft iron or steel targets, using specific gear modules for optimal performance.
FAQs:
What types of industrial applications is the PR9376/010-011 sensor designed for?
It is specifically engineered for demanding applications including steam, gas, and hydro turbines, as well as large-scale compressors and fans, providing reliable speed monitoring and phase reference.
How does the Hall effect technology in this sensor improve performance over conventional magnetic pickups?
The advanced Hall effect design delivers a clean, stable square wave output that remains reliable even at near-zero speeds and is independent of shaft velocity, ensuring precise monitoring.
What are the key environmental and durability specifications of this sensor?
It has an IP67 sealing rating for dust and water protection, an operating temperature range of -25 to 100°C, and is constructed with a stainless steel body and PTFE cable for harsh industrial conditions.