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190501-07-99-00

Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer
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Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer

190501 Velomitor CT Transducer

low-frequency version of our standard

Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor

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Technical specifications for 190501-07-99-00

  • Manufacturer:
    Bently Nevada
  • Product Category:
    TSI System
  • Estimated shipping dimensions:
    12.5 x 20 x 18 cm
  • Weight:
    0.36 kg
  • Tariff Code:
    8537101190
  • Country of origin:
    USA
  • Place of shipment:
    Xiamen, Fujian, China
  • Mounting Hardware:
    Plate Stud 3/8-in 24 to 3/8-in 24
  • Connection:
    Unit with included 32-foot cable
  • Agency Approval:
    No Approvals
  • Sensitivity:
    3.94 mV/mm/s (100 mV/in/s) ±5%
  • Amplitude Linearity:
    ±2% to 63.5 mm/s pk (2.5 in/s pk)
  • Dynamic Output Impedance:
    <400 Ω typical
  • Stock:
    30

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  • Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer
  • 190501 Velomitor CT Transducer
  • Low-frequency version of our standard Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor
The Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer is a low-frequency version of our standard Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor. Its design specifically measures casing vibration velocity on cooling tower and air-cooled heat-exchanger fan assemblies that operate at or above 90 rpm (100 to 300 rpm typical). The Velomitor CT Transducer can measure vibration amplitudes at these frequencies as well as the vibration frequencies generated by the fan motor and speed reducer.

This sensor accurately captures structural vibration responses of equipment within a typical operating range of 100–300 rpm and at low frequencies ≥90 rpm, while also being compatible with excitation vibration frequency signals from fan motors and reduction gears. It provides a reliable data foundation for equipment condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and preventative maintenance by outputting an electrical signal proportional to the vibration velocity in real time.

The 190501-07-99-00 Bently Nevada Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 190501-07-99-00 Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer Manuals(Datasheets), Link Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
Its internal sensing structure generates an electrical charge response through the relative motion of a mass block and piezoelectric elements, which is then converted into a stable velocity-proportional signal via a built-in signal conditioning circuit, achieving high-sensitivity detection of low-frequency structural vibrations. This design optimizes frequency response characteristics under low-speed conditions, maintaining excellent measurement accuracy and signal stability in cooling tower fan systems and transmission systems with reduction gears.

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  • What functional classification does 190501-07-99-00 represent within industrial monitoring systems, and how does 190501-07-99-00 architecturally integrate into high-reliability measurement frameworks?
    The 190501-07-99-00 is engineered as a precision industrial monitoring or interface component designed to operate within condition monitoring, protection, or signal processing architectures, enabling structured data acquisition and system-level interoperability.
  • How does the signal processing or transduction methodology embedded in 190501-07-99-00 ensure measurement fidelity under dynamic operational conditions?
    The 190501-07-99-00 incorporates defined signal conditioning circuitry and calibrated processing pathways to preserve linearity, minimize distortion, and maintain consistent output stability when subjected to mechanical or electrical perturbations.
  • What electrical interface specifications characterize the integration envelope of 190501-07-99-00, and how does 190501-07-99-00 maintain impedance or voltage compatibility?
    The 190501-07-99-00 is designed with specified voltage levels, controlled impedance parameters, and defined communication or output interfaces to ensure seamless compatibility with upstream sensors and downstream control systems.
  • How does electromagnetic shielding and grounding topology within 190501-07-99-00 contribute to high signal-to-noise performance?
    The 190501-07-99-00 integrates structured shielding paths and grounding strategies to suppress radiated and conducted interference, ensuring that 190501-07-99-00 maintains accurate signal transmission in electrically noisy environments.
  • How does the internal architecture of 190501-07-99-00 support diagnostic transparency and fault detection capabilities?
    The 190501-07-99-00 incorporates status monitoring mechanisms and fault-reporting logic to detect anomalies in power supply, signal integrity, or communication pathways, thereby enhancing system-level reliability.
  • In which industrial application domains is 190501-07-99-00 most effectively deployed, and why is 190501-07-99-00 suited for those environments?
    The 190501-07-99-00 is commonly deployed in automation systems, machinery monitoring platforms, process control installations, and industrial protection systems where stable and accurate signal handling is required.
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