Ge Bently Nevada 3300 Xl Nsv Proximitor Vibration Transmitter 990-04-70-01-05

US $470

  • Palmdale, California, United States
  • May 26th
NEW GE Bently Nevada 3300 XL NSV Proximitor Vibration Transmitter  990-04-70-01-05 The GE Bently Nevada 990 Vibration Transmitter is intended primarily for the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of centrifugal air compressors or small pumps, motors, or fans who prefer to provide a simple 4 to 20 mA proportional vibration signal as the input to their machinery control system. The 990 vibration transmitter is a 2-wire, loop-powered device that accepts input from GE Bently Nevada’s 3300 NSv proximity probes and a matching extension cable (available in 5 m and 7 m system length options). The transmitter conditions the signal into appropriate peak-to-peak vibration amplitude engineering units, and provides this value as a proportional 4 to 20 mA industry-standard signal as the input to the control system where machinery protection alarming and logic occurs. GE Bently Nevada 990 Vibration Transmitter Specifications Input Accepts 1 non-contacting 3300 NSv Proximity Probe and extension cable Power Requires +12 to +35 Vdc input at the transmitter terminal Signal Output 4-20 mA Loop Accuracy Within ±1.5% over specified full-scale range Probe Gap Probe must be gapped between 0.5 and 1.75 mm from target to ensure full scale range Maximum Loop Resistance 1,000 ? including cable at 35 Vdc Current Limiting 23 mA typical Zero and Span Non-interacting external adjustments NOT OK/Signal Defeat Signal output will go to less than 3.6 mA within 100 ?s after a Not OK condition occurs. Signal output is restored within 2-3 seconds after the Not OK condition is removed Power-up Inhibit Signal output stays at less than 3.6 mA for 2 to 3 seconds after power is applied Proximitor Sensor Output Compatible with ungrounded, portable test equipment. When using grounded, ac-powered test equipment, use the 122115-01 Test Adapter for signal isolation Output Impedance Prox Out has a 10 k? output impedance calibrated for a 10 M? load Prox Out Linear Range 1.4 mm. Begins at approximately 0.25 mm from target surface Prox Out Incremental Scale Factor 7.87 mV/?m (200 mV/mil) ± 6.5% typical including interchangeability errors when measured in increments of 0.25 mm over the linear range using a flat 30 mm target. Worst case 7.87 mV/?m ± 10%. Typical Noise Level: 50 mV/pp Temperature Stability Incremental scale factor remains within ±10% of 7.87 mV/?m from 0 °C to +70 °C Frequency Response 5 Hz to 6,000 Hz +0, -3 dB Minimum Target Size 9.5 mm diameter Leadwire Length Maximum for Proximitor Sensor Output (BNC connector), maximum cable distance is 3 meters Electrical Classification General Purpose Approval by Canadian Standards Association (CSA/NRTL/C) in North America and by VDE in Europe. 990 has the CE mark for Europe   GE Bently Nevada 990 Features Manufactured by GE Bently Nevada Integrated Proximitor Sensor requires no external unit Non-isolated “PROX OUT” and “COM” terminals plus a coaxial connector to provide a dynamic vibration and gap voltage signal output for diagnostics Non-interacting zero and span potentiometers under the Transmitter label supports loop adjustment Test Input pin for quick verification of loop signal output, using a function generator as the input A Power-up Inhibit circuit eliminates signal errors due to line voltage transients A Not OK/Signal Defeat circuit prevents high outputs or false alarms due to a faulty proximity probe or loose connection Choice of DIN-rail clips or bulkhead mounting screws as standard options simplifies mounting Potted construction for high humidity (up to 100% condensing) environments Compatibility with 3300 NSv proximity probe allows transducer installation in small areas with minimal clearance, typical of centrifugal air compressors B-40

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