FAQs
Q1: What is the Bently Nevada 330101-00-49-90-12-RU used for?
A1: The Bently Nevada 330101-00-49-90-12-RU is used for monitoring the vibration of rotating machinery in real time, helping operators detect early signs of mechanical issues such as misalignment or imbalance.
Q2: What is the temperature range for this sensor?
A2: The sensor operates in a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for a variety of industrial environments.
Q3: What kind of data output does the sensor provide?
A3: It provides a 4-20 mA analog signal output, which can be integrated into existing monitoring systems for continuous data collection.
Q4: Can this sensor be used in extreme environments?
A4: Yes, the sensor is designed to operate in harsh conditions, with an IP65 rating that ensures it is protected against dust and water.
Q5: How accurate is the vibration measurement?
A5: The sensor offers an accuracy of ±0.5% of full scale, providing precise vibration measurements.
Q6: Is this sensor easy to integrate into existing systems?
A6: Yes, the Bently Nevada 330101-00-49-90-12-RU can be easily integrated into existing condition monitoring systems without significant changes to the infrastructure.
Q7: What industries typically use this sensor?
A7: It is used in power generation, oil and gas, manufacturing, mining, and transportation to monitor critical machinery such as turbines, compressors, and motors.
Q8: How does this sensor help reduce downtime?
A8: By detecting early signs of potential failure, the sensor allows operators to schedule maintenance before problems escalate, reducing unplanned downtime.
Q9: How durable is the Bently Nevada 330101-00-49-90-12-RU?
A9: The sensor is built to last, with a rugged design that ensures reliability in extreme industrial conditions, such as high temperatures, humidity, and exposure to dust.
Q10: What is the weight of the sensor?
A10: The Bently Nevada 330101-00-49-90-12-RU weighs 1.1 kg, making it lightweight and easy to install on machinery.
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