EPRO MMS 6312 Dual Channel Rotational Speed Monitor
General info
Manufacture | EPRO |
Item No | MMS 6312 |
Article number | MMS 6312 |
Series | MMS6000 |
Origin | Germany (DE) |
Dimension | 85*11*120(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Dual Channel Rotational Speed Monitor |
Detailed data
EPRO MMS 6312 Dual Channel Rotational Speed Monitor
The dual channel speed measurement module MMS6312 measures shaft speed - using the output of a pulse sensor combined with a trigger wheel. The two channels can be used individually to measure:
- 2 speeds from 2 axes
- 2 stationary points on both axes
- 2 key pulses from both axes, each with a trigger mark (with phase relationship)
The two channels can also be used to communicate with each other:
-Detect the direction of rotation of a shaft
-Detect the difference between the speeds of two shafts
-As part of a multi-channel or redundant system
Requirements for analytical and diagnostic systems, fieldbus systems, distributed control systems, plant/host computers, and networks (e.g., WAN/LAN, Ethernet). Such systems are also suitable for building systems to improve performance and efficiency, operational safety, and extend the service life of machines such as steam-gas-water turbines and compressors, fans, centrifuges, and other turbines.
-Part of the MMS 6000 system
-Replaceable during operation; can be used independently, redundant power supply input
-Extended self-checking facilities; built-in sensor self-testing facilities
-Suitable for use with eddy current transducer systems PR6422/. to PR 6425/... with CON0 or with pulse sensors PR9376/... and PR6453/...
-Galvanic separation current output
-RS 232 interface for local configuration and readout
-RS485 interface for communication with the epro analysis and diagnostic system MMS6850
PCB/EURO card format acc. to DIN 41494 (100 x 160 mm)
Width: 30,0 mm (6 TE)
Height: 128,4 mm (3 HE)
Length: 160,0 mm
Net weight: app. 320 g
Gross weight: app. 450 g
incl. standard export packing
Packing volume: app. 2,5 dm3
Space requirements:
14 modules (28 channels) fit into each
19“ rack
