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Bently Nevada 2789-156 Proximity Transducer Extension Cable

Bently Nevada 2789-156 Proximity Transducer Extension Cable

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  • Fabricante: Bently Nevada

  • Nº do Produto: 2789-156

  • País de origem:Estados Unidos

  • Tipo de Produto: Proximity Probe Extension Cables

  • Pagamento: T/T, Western Union

  • Peso: 320g

  • Porto de embarque: Xiamen

  • Garantia: 12 meses

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Description

Designed for critical machinery protection loops, the Bently Nevada 2789-156 serves as a high-precision, low-attenuation coaxial extension cable for proximity transducer systems. This cable maintains physical signal integrity between the proximity probe and the Proximitor sensor, facilitating continuous, online vibration and position monitoring in high-demand industrial environments. Engineered to withstand constant structural vibration and thermal stress, it ensures the precise transmission of high-frequency RF signals without introducing phase distortions or unexpected impedance fluctuations.

Features

  • Optimized Coaxial Core: Manufactured with precise electrical properties to maintain standard system calibration and scale factors.
  • Robust Insulation: Built with a durable outer jacket that resists degradation from common industrial lubricants, moisture, and chemical exposure.
  • High Vibration Tolerance: Secure connector terminations prevent signal dropouts caused by structural resonance and machine motion.
  • Minimal Signal Attenuation: Low-loss design preserves critical dynamic amplitude and phase data for diagnostic analysis.

Applications

  • Radial vibration and axial position monitoring on utility steam and gas turbines.
  • Condition monitoring of large-scale centrifugal and reciprocating compressors.
  • Shaft centerline tracking and vibration detection in hydroelectric generators.
  • Industrial pump, gearbox, and fan protection loops.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model Number 2789-156
Product Type Proximity Probe Extension Cable
Cable Type Coaxial
Physical Cable Length approx. 4.0 meters (13.0 feet / 156 inches)
Connector Configuration Miniature coaxial connectors (Male to Female)
Compatible Systems Bently Nevada Proximity Transducer Systems
Country of Origin United States
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 0.5 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Connector Element Signal Assignment / Function
Center Conductor High-Frequency RF Carrier Signal / Sensor AC Output
Outer Shield Braiding Common Return / Electrostatic Shielding Path

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

In older machine protection architectures, matching cable length to system configuration is critical. Proximity systems are factory-tuned to specific total electrical lengths (typically 5.0 meters or 9.0 meters inclusive of the probe's integral lead). Substituting a 2789 series cable with different physical lengths or impedance values without recalibrating the Proximitor sensor will cause systematic scaling errors, leading to false gap and vibration readings.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Coaxial extension cables are vulnerable to high-frequency electromagnetic noise. Running this cable parallel to major AC power lines or variable frequency drive (VFD) output cables introduces inductive coupling. For optimum performance, route extension cables through dedicated, grounded metal conduit, and maintain standard minimum bend radiuses to prevent micro-cracks in the internal shield braiding.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

During field installation, ensure that the connection point between the probe lead and the extension cable is dry and clean. Moisture or oil ingress at this junction introduces a parallel resistance path, degrading the RF signal and showing up as a system fault on the monitoring rack. Always use silicone connector protector sleeves or self-fusing insulation tape to isolate the joint.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize all machinery and control cabinet loops before initiating installation or maintenance. Verify the proximity system channel is bypassed on the machinery protection monitor to prevent accidental emergency shutdown (ESD) trips during sensor handling.
1

Inspect the male and female coaxial connectors for any dirt, oxidation, or mechanical damage prior to installation.

2

Connect the extension cable to the proximity probe lead. Use a connector torque wrench to tighten the connection to OEM-recommended torque specifications to ensure a vibration-proof fit without over-tightening.

3

Apply a silicone connector sleeve or self-fusing tape wrap over the connection to protect the interface from moisture, oil, and dust ingress.

4

Route the cable back to the proximity sensor housing through suitable conduit, adhering strictly to the minimum bend radius constraints.

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What is the primary function of this coaxial extension cable?

The cable acts as the critical signal transmission link between a proximity probe and a Proximitor sensor, carrying high-frequency RF carrier signals that represent physical shaft position or dynamic vibration with minimal loss.

Why is the exact length of this extension cable critical?

Proximity transducer systems are calibrated to a specific electrical system length (such as 5 meters or 9 meters). Using an incorrect cable length alters system impedance and capacitance, which can lead to measurement inaccuracy.

How should the connection between the probe lead and the extension cable be protected?

It is highly recommended to seal this connector junction with silicone connector protector sleeves or self-fusing insulating tape to prevent moisture and oil ingress, which can ground the signal.

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Country of origin
Estados Unidos

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