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EPRO 030 Eddy Current Sensor

EPRO PR6426/000-030 Eddy Current Sensor – Obsolete PR6426 Series Spare Part

Model: PR6426/000-030 CON021/916-240

Brand EPRO
Series 030 Eddy Current Sensor
Model PR6426/000-030 CON021/916-240
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EPRO PR6426/000-030 CON021/916-240 Eddy Current Sensor – Obsolete PR6426 Series Spare Part

When a single eddy current sensor fails inside a turbine protection loop or rotating machinery monitoring rack, the consequences are not limited to a line stoppage. For plants still operating on legacy vibration monitoring architectures — systems built around EPRO PR6426 series proximity probes and CON021 signal conditioners — the failure of this module triggers a decision that no maintenance manager wants to face: emergency shutdown, or a full-scale migration to a modern monitoring platform costing hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars in engineering, commissioning, and lost production time.

DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the EPRO PR6426/000-030 CON021/916-240. This is not a catalog listing. Procurement teams and reliability engineers who have exhausted OEM channels and authorized distributors contact us precisely because we source what the market no longer supplies.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Manufacturer EPRO (now part of Emerson / Bently Nevada ecosystem)
Part Number PR6426/000-030
Signal Conditioner CON021/916-240
Sensor Type Eddy Current Proximity Sensor
Series PR6426
Country of Origin Germany
Discontinuation Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by OEM
Compatible Systems EPRO MMS6000, MMS3000 series; legacy turbine and rotating machinery protection racks
Typical Application Shaft radial vibration, axial displacement, and speed measurement on turbines, compressors, pumps

Note: Electrical parameters such as gap voltage range, sensitivity, and frequency response are system-configuration dependent. DriveKNMS does not publish unverified specifications. Contact us for unit-specific datasheet documentation.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The PR6426 series was engineered for continuous, high-reliability proximity measurement in rotating machinery protection systems. Plants running steam turbines, gas compressors, and large centrifugal pumps built their condition monitoring infrastructure around this sensor family and the CON021 signal conditioner chain. The measurement chain — probe, extension cable, conditioner — is calibrated as a matched system. Substituting a modern sensor into an existing CON021 rack without full recalibration and engineering validation is not a drop-in operation; it is a project.

For a plant manager facing a single failed PR6426/000-030, the realistic options are:

Option A – Source the original part. Restore the measurement point with zero changes to the protection system logic, wiring, or calibration records. Downtime is measured in hours, not weeks.

Option B – Platform migration. Replace the entire monitoring rack, recalibrate all measurement points, update trip setpoints, revalidate the protection system, and retrain operations staff. Engineering costs alone routinely exceed USD 200,000 for a single machine train. Production loss during the transition adds further.

For assets with 5–15 years of remaining service life, Option A is the only financially defensible choice. Sourcing a genuine spare part from DriveKNMS preserves the existing calibration baseline, maintains regulatory compliance documentation continuity, and defers a capital expenditure that belongs in a planned shutdown cycle — not an emergency response budget.

How to extend your legacy vibration monitoring system 5–10 years:

  • Maintain a minimum two-unit buffer stock of each critical sensor and conditioner in your monitoring chain. The PR6426/000-030 is no longer manufactured; the next failure may occur when no stock exists anywhere in the market.
  • Audit your CON021 conditioner fleet annually. Signal conditioners in continuous service accumulate drift. Periodic bench calibration against a known reference extends reliable service life and catches degradation before it causes a spurious trip.
  • Document your measurement chain configuration. Gap voltage, sensitivity factor, and probe-to-conditioner matching data should be archived in your CMMS against each machine tag. This documentation is essential if a future replacement requires engineering validation.
  • Negotiate long-term supply agreements with specialist distributors. Spot-market sourcing of obsolete parts becomes progressively more expensive and unreliable as global stock depletes. Locking in verified inventory now, at current pricing, is a straightforward risk mitigation measure.
  • Defer migration to a planned major overhaul. Integrating a monitoring platform upgrade into a scheduled major inspection — when the machine is already offline and engineering resources are mobilized — reduces total project cost by 40–60% compared to an unplanned emergency migration.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Obsolete parts sourced outside OEM channels carry inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to every unit before shipment:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection. Connector pins, probe tip, cable jacket, and housing are examined for corrosion, mechanical damage, and counterfeit indicators.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment. Where applicable in associated conditioner units, capacitor condition is evaluated. Aged electrolytic capacitors are the primary failure mode in long-stored electronics.
  3. Firmware and hardware revision verification. Unit revision markings are cross-referenced against known production records to confirm authenticity and compatibility.
  4. Pin and contact corrosion check. All electrical contacts are inspected and cleaned. Oxidized contacts are the most common cause of intermittent faults in stored legacy hardware.
  5. Functional verification. Where test equipment permits, units are powered and output signal integrity is confirmed prior to packaging.

Units that do not pass all five stages are not shipped. Condition grade (New, Refurbished-Grade-A, or Tested-Used) is declared on the shipping documentation.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The PR6426/000-030 installs directly into existing probe mounts and connects to the CON021/916-240 conditioner without wiring modification.
  • No reprogramming required: Protection system trip setpoints, OK relay logic, and DCS input scaling remain unchanged. There is no software intervention required at the control system level.
  • Calibration baseline preserved: Replacing a like-for-like unit within the same measurement chain maintains the existing gap voltage and sensitivity calibration, avoiding a full recalibration outage.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: A platform migration triggered by a single sensor failure can consume an entire year's maintenance budget. A genuine spare part eliminates that exposure entirely.
  • Regulatory documentation continuity: Plants operating under machinery protection standards (API 670, IEC 61511) benefit from maintaining the original certified hardware configuration rather than introducing unapproved substitutions.

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in material and workmanship on all shipped units. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing on the sales order. Extended warranty arrangements are available for volume purchases.

Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: Every unit undergoes our 5-step QA process, which includes hardware revision verification and counterfeit indicator checks. Condition grade and inspection findings are documented and provided with the shipment. We do not ship units that fail inspection.

Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any machine where this sensor is installed in a protection-critical measurement point, maintaining a minimum of two spare units is standard reliability engineering practice. The PR6426/000-030 is discontinued. Market availability will continue to decrease. Purchasing buffer stock now is a lower-cost decision than emergency sourcing during an unplanned outage.

Q: Can you supply the full measurement chain — probe, extension cable, and conditioner?
A: Contact us with your full system configuration. DriveKNMS specializes in sourcing complete legacy measurement chains, not individual components in isolation.

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