What types of machinery are commonly protected by the Bently Nevada 3300 System?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System is commonly used to protect turbines, compressors, pumps, motors, generators, and other critical rotating equipment in industrial environments.
What monitoring capabilities are available in the Bently Nevada 3300 System?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System supports vibration monitoring, axial position monitoring, radial position monitoring, speed measurement, and temperature monitoring, depending on the installed modules.
How does the Bently Nevada 3300 System handle alarms and machinery shutdowns?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System compares real-time sensor inputs to configured alarm and danger setpoints and activates alarm indicators or relay outputs to initiate machinery shutdowns when required.
How does the Bently Nevada 3300 System support system reliability?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System is built with robust industrial-grade components and supports redundant or fail-safe design concepts to ensure reliable operation in critical applications.
What types of sensors are compatible with the Bently Nevada 3300 System?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System is compatible with proximity probes, accelerometers, velocity sensors, speed sensors, and temperature sensors used for machinery condition monitoring.
In which industries is the Bently Nevada 3300 System typically applied?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System is widely applied in industries such as oil and gas, power generation, petrochemical, refining, and heavy manufacturing.
Why is the Bently Nevada 3300 System still widely used in legacy installations?
The Bently Nevada 3300 System remains widely used in legacy installations due to its proven reliability, long service life, industry acceptance, and compatibility with established machinery protection standards.