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- Low Frequency Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer
- 200150, 200155 and 200157 Accelerometers system
- All specifications are at +25°C (+77°F), unless otherwise specified
The 20015x accelerometer is a general-purpose, wide-frequency-range, housing-mounted seismic sensor designed for use with Trendmaster ProTIM. The 200150 accelerometer is also compatible with the Trendmaster 2000 system. This accelerometer can connect to the 200100 Dual Accelerometer/Turbocharger flexiTIM module and the 89130-01 Accelerometer/Turbocharger TIM (Sensor Interface Module), as well as the 1900/25 and 1900/27 monitors.
The 20015x accelerometer features a hermetically sealed stainless steel housing. This design creates an extremely rugged and durable sensor, ideal for harsh industrial environments. A 5-pin connector mounted on the top of the sensor allows for easy installation and removal of interconnecting signal cables. A 3/8-24 threaded hole on the bottom of the sensor housing allows for various mounting options.
The 200155-18-CN Bently Nevada Low Frequency Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 200155-18-CN Low Frequency Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer 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 200155 and 200157 accelerometers have a wider frequency range, which may result in increased noise compared to the 200150 accelerometer. We recommend using the 200155 sensor for applications with target frequencies below 10 Hz. The 200157 accelerometer should only be used if the application requires an acceleration envelope. Using a 200155 or 200157 accelerometer instead of a 200150 accelerometer may result in erroneous readings.
Please refer to the 200155-18-CN datasheet for the correct frequency response for your system.
The 20015x accelerometer includes a piezoelectric sensing element that generates an electrical charge when subjected to vibration. The accelerometer converts this charge into a differential voltage signal, which is proportional to the acceleration parallel to the sensor's sensing axis.