Description
The Bently Nevada 3500/53 133388-01 is a highly reliable and responsive electronic overspeed detection module designed for use in the 3500 series mechanical detection system. Here is a breakdown of its parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features, and functions in English:
Parameters and Specifications:
Input Signal Range: The module accepts input signals from vortex sensors or magnetic sensors, with a range of +10.0V to -24.0V. Signals exceeding this range are limited within the module.
Compatibility: It is compatible with various sensors, including the Bently 3300 8mm and 16mm vortex sensors, 7200 series vortex sensors, 3300 RAM vortex sensors, and magnetic sensors.
Dimensions and Weight:
The exact dimensions and weight of the Bently Nevada 3500/53 133388-01 module may vary depending on the manufacturer and production batch. It is recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s official documentation or contact them directly for accurate measurements.
Series:
The 3500/53 module belongs to the Bently Nevada 3500 series of mechanical detection systems.
Features:
High Reliability: Constructed with high-quality electronic components and materials, it undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure stable operation in various industrial environments.
Fast Response: The module can quickly detect overspeed conditions and issue alarm signals, preventing accidents.
Multiple Configuration Options: It supports various configuration settings, allowing users to select and adjust based on their specific overspeed detection needs.
Large System Memory: The module possesses substantial system memory, capable of storing extensive overspeed detection data and alarm records for later analysis and fault diagnosis.
Function/Role:
The Bently Nevada 3500/53 133388-01 overspeed detection module serves as a critical component in mechanical protection systems. It is designed to monitor the rotational speed of machinery and trigger alarms when an unsafe overspeed condition is detected. This helps prevent potential damage to equipment and ensures the safety of personnel.
The module can be configured as part of a 2-out-of-2 or 3-out-of-2 (recommended) voting system, providing redundant protection for increased reliability.
It receives input signals from proximity sensors or magneto-electric sensors and uses these signals to drive alarms. To achieve machine protection, the module provides four fast-response alarm relay outputs.
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