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200150, 200155 and 200157 Accelerometers
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- 200150, 200155 and 200157 Accelerometers
- Bently Nevada Machinery Condition Monitoring
- General Purpose Trendmaster 2000 or Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer
The 20015x Accelerometers are general purpose, wide frequency, case-mounted seismic transducers designed for use with Trendmaster ProTIMs. The 200150 Accelerometer also operates with the Trendmaster 2000 system. The accelerometer interfaces with the 200100 Dual Acceleration to Velocity flexiTIM Module and the 89130-01 Acceleration-to-Velocity TIM (Transducer Interface Module), as well as the 1900/25 and 1900/27 monitors.
The 20015x Accelerometers feature a hermetically sealed, stainless steel case. This design provides an extremely rugged transducer that is well suited for harsh industrial environments. The transducer’s top-mounted, 5-pin connector allows you to easily install and remove the interconnecting signal cable. A 3/8-24 threaded hole on the bottom of the sensor’s casing accommodates several mounting options.
The 200150-22-CN Bently Nevada Accelerometers may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 200150-22-CN Accelerometers 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.
The 20015x Accelerometers contain a piezoelectric sensing device that generates a charge when it is subjected to vibration. The accelerometers electronically convert this charge to a differential voltage signal that is proportional to the acceleration that is parallel to the sensitive axis of the transducer.
- Note that the acceleration-to-velocity circuitry in the 200200 and 200250 ProTIMs attenuates frequencies above 1 kHz.You cannot obtain higher frequency data with the 200155 or 200157.
- The wider frequency range of the 200155 and 200157 accelerometers may result in increased noise compared to the 200150.
- We recommend that you use the 200155 transducer for frequencies of interest below 10 Hz. Use the 200157 only if the application requires acceleration enveloping. Use of the 200155 or the 200157 in place of the 200150 may result in faulty readings.