Bently Nevada Thrust Transmitter 991-06-70-01-00
Specification
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Details
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Manufacturer
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Bently Nevada
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Product No.
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991-06-70-01-00
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Product Type
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Thrust Transmitter
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Full Scale Option
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0 - 6 to 0.6 mm
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System Length Option
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7.0 to 7.0 metres (23.0 feet)
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Mounting Options
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0 - 35 mm DIN-rail clips
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Agency Approval Option
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0 - Not required
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Shipping Weight
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2 Kg
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The 991 Thrust 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 axial displacement (thrust) signal as the input to their machinery control system. The transmitter is a 2-wire, loop-powered device that accepts input from our 3300 NSv proximity probe and its matching extension cable (available in 5 m and 7 m system length options). The transmitter conditions the signal into appropriate engineering units proportional to the shaft’s axial position1, and provides it as a 4 to 20 mA industry-standard signal for input to the control system where machinery protection alarming and logic occurs.
The 991 transmitter provides the following notable features:
-Integrated Proximitor* Sensor requires no external unit
-Non-isolated “PROX OUT " and "COM" terminals plus a coaxial connector 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 allows quick verification of loop signal output, using a variable DC voltage source 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.
Notes:
1. Probe adjustment and range are critical in thrust position measurements. Incorrect probe gap settings may prevent the transmitter from reaching full-scale in either the normal or counter directions (no machinery monitoring). For proper adjustment, follow the instructions
in the manual.
2. Thrust transmitters have many limitations when compared to a continuous monitoring system. They are a practical solution in some applications for measuring rotor axial position and are a valuable tool for trending thrust readings. While the transmitter is capable of alarming on thrust position and non-OK checking, monitor functions such as Timed OK channel defeat, Danger Bypass, and Trip Multiply cannot be used. In addition, PLCs attached to the thrust transmitter are not suitable for plant-wide diagnostic systems such as System 1
or Rule Paks.
3. The 991 Vibration Transmitter's "Prox Out" coaxial connector provides a non-isolated dynamic transducer signal for machinery diagnostics. You can connect this signal directly to battery-powered or isolated test equipment to diagnose machinery problems. However, since the "PROX OUT" signal is not isolated from the 4 to 20 mA loop signal, an interface is available (and strongly recommended) for signal isolation. The 990/991 Test Adapter conditions the 990 Transmitter's "PROX OUT" signal for use with ac-powered test equipment.
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