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The A6110 is a relative shaft vibration monitoring module from Emerson, designed to measure the displacement between a machine’s shaft and bearing housing. It provides real-time vibration diagnostics for turbines, compressors, pumps, and other critical rotating machinery, supporting condition-based maintenance and protecting asset longevity.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Designation | A6110 |
| Manufacturer | Emerson |
| Module Type | Relative Shaft Vibration Monitoring |
| Dimensions | 87 mm × 82 mm × 107 mm |
| Weight | 0.34 kg |
| Mounting Interface | Standard Emerson condition monitoring rack systems |
The A6110 interfaces with proximity probes to convert raw gap voltage signals into accurate displacement measurements. It is essential for condition-based maintenance, enabling early detection of shaft misalignment, unbalance, or bearing instability. Its robust design ensures signal stability and low noise, even in harsh industrial environments.
What does "Relative Shaft Vibration" measure?
It tracks the movement of the shaft relative to the bearing housing, identifying issues such as unbalance, misalignment, or journal bearing instability.
Is this module compatible with existing racks?
Yes, it fits Emerson’s standard condition monitoring hardware, though rack configuration and backplane requirements should be confirmed.
How does it help extend machinery life?
By detecting early deviations in shaft movement, the module allows operators to schedule maintenance before failures occur, reducing downtime and preventing catastrophic damage.