Description
The Emerson A6120 is a highly specialized device designed for industrial automation and monitoring applications. Here is a summary of its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features, and applications in English:
Parameters and Specifications:
The Emerson A6120 is typically used as a seismic vibration monitoring instrument, specifically designed for high-reliability applications in critical rotating machinery.
It is compatible with electromechanical seismic sensors and can be integrated with the CSI 6500 Mechanical Health Monitoring System.
The monitoring instrument provides accurate vibration monitoring and protection functions through comparison with alarm setpoints, drive alarms, and relays.
Dimensions and Weight:
The exact dimensions and weight of the Emerson A6120 may vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer.
However, it is typically designed to fit within standard industrial chassis and racks, with a compact form factor for easy installation and integration.
Series:
The Emerson A6120 belongs to a series of advanced monitoring and protection devices offered by Emerson for industrial automation applications.
Features:
Dual-Channel Design: The module features a dual-channel, 3U size, and 1-slot plug-in module design, which reduces cabinet space requirements by half compared to traditional four-channel 6U cards.
Hot-Swappable: It is a hot-swappable module, allowing for remote selection of limit multiplier and trip bypass.
Versatile Inputs: The module accepts input from electromechanical sensors, specifically types 9266, 9267, or 9268, with electrical isolation and adjustable input voltage and frequency ranges.
Configurable Outputs: It offers front and rear buffering, proportional output, 0/4-20 mA output, and 0 – 10 V output for flexible integration and monitoring.
Backward Compatibility: The Emerson A6120 is backward compatible with electromechanical sensors already installed in the field.
Applications:
The Emerson A6120 is widely used in industrial applications where high-reliability monitoring of critical rotating machinery is required.
Its applications include steam turbines, gas turbines, compressors, and water turbines.
Case measurements are also commonly found in nuclear energy applications.
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