EPRO PR6423/003-030-CN CON021 Vibration Sensor – Obsolete PR6423 Series Spare Part
EPRO PR6423/003-030-CN CON021 Vibration Sensor – Obsolete PR6423 Series Spare Part When a vibration monitoring channel fails on a turbine,…
Model: MMS6120
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Technical Dossier
The EPRO MMS6000 series is a modular machine monitoring system developed by EPRO GmbH (now part of Baker Hughes / Bently Nevada ecosystem) and is deployed across heavy industrial sectors including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, and large-scale rotating machinery installations. The MMS6000 platform provides continuous, real-time condition monitoring of critical rotating equipment — turbines, compressors, pumps, and generators — through a distributed rack-based architecture. Its installation base spans facilities operated under API 670 and ISO 13373 standards, making it one of the most widely referenced machine protection systems in the global process industry. The MMS6000 series is recognized for its deterministic signal processing, galvanic isolation between channels, and compatibility with both eddy-current proximity probes and seismic velocity/accelerometer transducers.
The MMS6000 platform was introduced as a successor to earlier EPRO rack-based monitoring systems, consolidating analog signal conditioning, trip relay logic, and communication interfaces into a standardized 19-inch rack format. Early revisions of the MMS6000 relied on hardwired relay outputs and RS-485 serial communication for integration with plant DCS systems. Subsequent hardware revisions introduced PROFIBUS-DP and Modbus RTU communication adapters, enabling direct integration with Siemens, ABB, and Honeywell DCS platforms without external signal converters.
The architecture separates the monitoring function (individual channel modules) from the system bus (backplane) and power supply, allowing hot-swap replacement of individual modules without shutting down the monitoring rack. This design philosophy aligns with API 670 requirements for continuous protection of critical machinery. Later generations introduced dual-channel modules — such as the MMS6120 — which doubled channel density per rack slot, reducing hardware footprint in large installations. The MMS6000 series has entered the mature/end-of-life phase for several module variants; EPRO and Baker Hughes have transitioned newer installations to the System 1 / Orbit 60 platform. However, the MMS6000 installed base remains extensive, and long-term maintenance support for existing installations is a primary operational requirement for asset owners.
The following SKUs represent the verified MMS6000 module range, classified by functional category. Each module is designed for direct installation into the MMS6000 rack backplane.
Vibration Monitoring Modules
Temperature & Process Monitoring Modules
Communication & System Modules
Power Supply Modules
Relay & Output Modules
Multiple MMS6000 module variants — including the MMS6110, MMS6210, MMS6312, and MMS6820 — have been discontinued by the OEM. Baker Hughes / EPRO no longer provides new-manufacture supply for these part numbers. For asset owners operating MMS6000-based protection systems with remaining service life of 5–15 years, sourcing verified surplus and refurbished modules is the primary strategy for lifecycle extension without full system replacement.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of MMS6000 series modules sourced from decommissioned plant equipment, controlled surplus channels, and authorized refurbishment programs. All units are individually tested against OEM functional specifications prior to dispatch. DriveKNMS provides traceability documentation, test reports, and warranty coverage for all MMS6000 spare parts supplied. For obsolete module inquiries, customers are advised to submit a complete bill of materials (BOM) to enable cross-referencing against current stock and lead-time assessment.
MMS6000 modules incorporate multi-layer PCB assemblies with precision analog front-end circuits, isolated backplane bus interfaces, and onboard EEPROM-based configuration storage. Quality verification for refurbished MMS6000 units at DriveKNMS includes the following procedures: functional power-on test at rated input voltage; channel-by-channel signal injection using calibrated eddy-current probe simulators (for vibration modules) or precision RTD/TC sources (for temperature modules); verification of 4–20 mA analog output accuracy against OEM tolerance specifications; relay output continuity and trip threshold verification; PROFIBUS/Modbus communication handshake test (for communication modules); and 48-hour burn-in cycle under operational load. Modules exhibiting any parameter deviation outside OEM-specified tolerance are quarantined and not dispatched.