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Bently Nevada 200350-12-00-00 Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer

Bently Nevada 200350-12-00-00 Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 200350-12-00-00

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Accelerometers

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 380g

  • Dimensions: 12.0 x 8.0 x 6.0 cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Engineered for distributed machine condition monitoring within the Trendmaster Pro system architecture, the Bently Nevada 200350-12-00-00 functions as a high-reliability seismic transducer. This accelerometer translates physical mechanical vibrations into proportional electrical signals, enabling the early detection of machinery faults such as unbalance, misalignment, and bearing wear. Designed for direct integration with Trendmaster Dynamic Scanning Modules (DSM), the Bently Nevada 200350-12-00-00 provides critical diagnostic data to predictive maintenance systems, reducing unplanned downtime across balance-of-plant assets.

Features

  • Seamless compatibility with Bently Nevada Trendmaster Pro scanning networks.
  • Robust hermetic sealing to withstand harsh industrial processing environments.
  • Wide frequency response optimized for rotating machinery diagnostics.
  • Low-profile form factor simplifies installation in restricted spaces.
  • Case isolation prevents ground loop interference from motor frames.

Applications

  • Balance-of-plant machinery monitoring (fans, blowers, small pumps).
  • Industrial electric motor vibration tracking.
  • Cooling tower fan gearboxes and structural checks.
  • Multi-point automated scanning systems in manufacturing plants.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model/Part Number 200350-12-00-00
Product Series Trendmaster Pro
Transducer Type Seismic Accelerometer
Mounting Option (-12) Specific Thread/Stud Configuration
Agency Approval (-00) Standard (No hazardous area approvals)
Connection Option (-00) Standard Direct Connection
Country of Origin United States
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 0.35 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 12.0 x 8.0 x 6.0 cm

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The Bently Nevada 200350 series accelerometer is specifically matched with the Trendmaster Pro DSM system cabling and processing hardware. Do not attempt to use standard 3-wire or 2-wire IEPE power supplies directly without verifying voltage and bias compatibility with the Bently Nevada processing units, as impedance mismatches will skew vibration amplitudes.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When deploying these sensors on high-temperature machinery such as boiler feed pumps, ensure that the ambient operational temperature does not exceed the sensor's maximum thermal rating. Excessive heat will cause permanent sensitivity degradation in the internal piezoelectric element. For cooling tower installations, ensure the cable routing includes drip loops to prevent moisture from pooling at the sensor's connector interface.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always mount the transducer on a flat, clean, bare-metal surface. Any paint, rust, or debris beneath the sensor base acts as a high-frequency dampener, corrupting velocity and acceleration readings. Utilize the specified mounting torque during installation; over-torqueing can distort the internal sensor casing, causing bias voltage errors, while under-torqueing limits frequency response response.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Ensure the machinery is fully de-energized and locked out (LOTO) before preparing the mounting surface. Failure to isolate rotating components can result in severe personal injury. Shielded cabling must be continuous and grounded at the system common to prevent electrical noise interference.

1
Prepare a flat, spot-faced surface on the bearing housing perpendicular to the shaft centerline.
2
Apply a thin layer of silicone grease or acoustic couplant to the mounting surface to maximize frequency transfer.
3
Thread the 200350-12-00-00 sensor onto the mounting stud and torque to the manufacturer's specified rating.
4
Connect the Trendmaster system cable, securing the connection boot to prevent fluid and dust ingress.
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What system is the 200350-12-00-00 accelerometer compatible with?

This seismic sensor is designed specifically for integration with the Bently Nevada Trendmaster Pro machinery monitoring system, connecting directly to Dynamic Scanning Modules.

What does the -12 option designate in this model number?

The -12 suffix indicates a specific physical mounting thread option, which determines the stud size needed for installation on the machine housing.

How should the mounting surface be prepared for this accelerometer?

The mounting surface must be clean, flat, and spot-faced to bare metal. Ensure any paint or rust is removed and apply a thin layer of acoustic couplant before torqueing.

Does this sensor model come with hazardous area approvals?

No, the -00 approval option indicates standard, non-hazardous area configuration for typical general-purpose industrial environments.

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