The 177230-01-02-05 (177230010205) is a self-contained seismic vibration transmitter designed to provide a simple, cost-effective solution for monitoring general-purpose machinery. This device integrates a piezoelectric accelerometer, signal processing electronics, and a 4-20 mA linear proportional output into a single, robust housing. Engineered for reliability in extreme industrial environments, the 177230 seismic transmitter monitors overall vibration levels on casings or bearing housings, facilitating early detection of mechanical faults. By providing continuous data directly to a PLC, DCS, or SCADA system, it eliminates the need for a separate monitor rack, effectively reducing system complexity and operational downtime. Its multiple hazardous area approvals ensure it meets international safety standards for deployment in volatile oil, gas, and power generation applications.
Suffix Breakdown
The 177230-01-02-05 model uses a specific alphanumeric configuration to define its operational parameters and safety ratings:
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01 (Measurement Range): Configured for a velocity range of 0 to 25.4 mm/s (0 to 1.0 in/s) peak.
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02 (Frequency Response): Calibrated for a frequency range of 3 Hz to 1 kHz (180 to 60,000 cpm).
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05 (Approvals): Certified for Multiple Approvals including CSA/NRTL/C and ATEX/IECEx for use in hazardous locations.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
177230-01-02-05 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
131 g (Device), 1.5 kg (Shipping) |
| Output Signal |
4-20 mA DC proportional to vibration |
| Operating Temp |
-40 to +85 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
12 to 30 VDC |
| Case Material |
316L Stainless Steel |
Technical FAQs
How is the transmitter grounded to prevent signal noise?
The 177230 transmitter circuit is internally isolated from the case. To ensure signal integrity, the cable shield must be grounded at the control system end only, preventing ground loops that could interfere with the 4-20 mA current loop.
Does this device require a Proximitor or external interface?
No, the 177230 is a "loop-powered" transmitter. It outputs a 4-20 mA signal directly proportional to the vibration level, allowing it to interface directly with any analog input card without the need for additional Bently Nevada 3500 series racks.
Can this transmitter be mounted in any orientation?
The transmitter is sensitive to vibration in its primary axis (the direction of the mounting stud). It should be mounted perpendicular to the machine shaft for radial vibration or parallel to the shaft for axial thrust monitoring.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Proper installation of the 177230-01-02-05 is critical for accurate data acquisition and long-term durability:
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Mounting Surface: The mounting surface must be flat, clean, and smooth. Use a 1/4-28 or M8 mounting stud to secure the device. Apply a thin layer of silicone grease or oil to the mounting interface to improve high-frequency response.
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Torque Specifications: Ensure the transmitter is torqued to approximately 4.5 Nm to 6.8 Nm. Under-torquing leads to poor signal transmission, while over-torquing can damage the internal piezoelectric element.
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Cabling and Shielding: Use high-quality twisted, shielded pair cable. The 177230 typically uses a 2-pin MIL-type connector. Ensure the connector is tight and use a weather-proofing boot if the sensor is exposed to moisture or cutting fluids.
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Heat Dissipation: While the unit is rated for 85 deg C, proximity to high-temperature steam pipes or exhaust manifolds should be mitigated using heat-sink blocks or thermal spacers if casing temperatures exceed the rated limit.
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Hazardous Areas: In ATEX/IECEx zones, ensure the installation complies with intrinsic safety requirements. If utilizing the "05" approval for a Div 2 or Zone 2 area, verified explosion-proof conduit seals or approved cable glands must be used to maintain the integrity of the protective enclosure.