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990-05-70-02-01 Bently Nevada Vibration Transmitter | Get a Quote

990-05-70-02-01 Bently Nevada Vibration Transmitter | Get a Quote

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 990-05-70-02-01

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Vibration Transmitter

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 340g

  • Dimensions: 81.3 mm x 43.2 mm x 94.0 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The 990-05-70-02-01 is a loop-powered vibration transmitter that integrates a non-contacting proximity probe sensor driver and analog signal conditioning electronics into a single module. It measures standard radial shaft vibration on rotating machinery and outputs a continuous 4 to 20 mA current loop signal directly to a PLC, DCS, or SCADA system. This direct-to-control architecture eliminates the necessity of a separate, dedicated monitoring rack. By utilizing eddy current measurement principles, the transmitter monitors dynamic shaft movement without mechanical wear, delivering reliable protection data for plant operations.

Features

  • Integrated driver and signal conditioner design reduces panel space requirements.
  • Direct 4-20 mA output interfaces smoothly with standard industrial control platforms.
  • Non-contacting eddy current measurement eliminates mechanical friction and wear.
  • Accessible front BNC connector delivers buffered raw vibration signals for diagnostics.
  • Solid-state circuit protection guards against wiring errors and voltage surges.
  • Robust environmental design engineered for placement in harsh industrial process areas.

Applications

  • Centrifugal air compressor vibration monitoring.
  • Small industrial fan and process blower protection.
  • Cooling tower fan mechanical protection loops.
  • Industrial centrifugal pump shaft tracking.
  • Electric motor and generator asset monitoring.
  • Hydroelectric turbine rotor displacement analysis.

Ordering Information

Option Code Description
990 Product Series: Bently Nevada 990 Vibration Transmitter Series
05 Full-Scale Range Option: 0 to 5 mils pp (0 to 125 um pp) radial vibration range
70 System Length Option: 7.0 meters (23.0 feet) total system length
02 Mounting Option: 35 mm DIN-rail mount style
01 Agency Approval Option: CSA, ATEX, and IECEx intrinsic safety and non-incendive approvals

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model Number 990-05-70-02-01
Product Type Integrated Proximity Probe Vibration Transmitter
Sensor Input Accepts input from a 3300 XL 5mm or 8mm proximity probe
Analog Output 4 to 20 mA DC (proportional to full-scale vibration range)
Supply Voltage Range 12 to 35 VDC (measured at the transmitter terminal block)
Raw Vibration Output Buffered signal via BNC connector (nominal 7.87 V/mm or 200 mV/mil)
Operating Temperature -35 degC to +85 degC (-31 degF to +185 degF)
Storage Temperature -40 degC to +100 degC (-40 degF to +212 degF)
Relative Humidity Up to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Housing Material Polyamide (PBT) blend, corrosion-resistant
Country of Origin United States
Weight 0.34 kg (0.75 lbs) approx.
Dimensions (H x W x D) 81.3 mm x 43.2 mm x 94.0 mm (3.20 in x 1.70 in x 3.70 in)

Installation Guidelines

  • Mechanical Mounting: Install the transmitter securely onto a clean 35mm DIN rail inside a protective field enclosure.
  • Transducer Placement: Install the proximity probe and extension cable at the designated machine bearing housing. Maintain a minimum cable bend radius of 25.4 mm (1 in) to prevent internal core damage.
  • Cable Routing: Route the extension cable to the transmitter location. Avoid routing probe cables parallel to high-voltage power lines or variable frequency drive wiring to minimize electrical noise.
  • Coaxial Connection: Connect the probe extension cable to the coaxial connector located on the bottom of the transmitter housing.
  • Loop Wiring: Wire the 4-20mA loop power source to the transmitter terminal block. Ensure correct polarity is maintained: Terminal 1 (+) and Terminal 2 (-). Isolate the power supply before connecting any field wires.
  • Shield Grounding: Terminate the cable shields properly at the control room instrument ground only. Do not ground the shield at both ends to prevent destructive ground loops.

Product Documentation

Technical Datasheet (PDF) Complete specifications and technical drawings.
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Can I use a 5-meter cable system with this specific transmitter?

No. The option code '70' dictates a 7.0-meter system length calibration. Using a 5.0-meter cable system will result in severe calibration and measurement errors.

What is the purpose of the BNC connector on the front?

It provides a raw, unfiltered voltage signal with a nominal scale factor of 200 mV/mil. This allows maintenance teams to connect portable data collectors for detailed vibration analysis without disturbing the 4-20mA loop.

Does this transmitter require external loop power?

Yes. It is a loop-powered device requiring an external 12 to 35 VDC power supply, which is typically provided by the DCS or PLC analog input module.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White Black
Country of origin
United States

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