Overview
Manuals
Principle
Key Industrial Applications
Features:
- 200350 Accelerometers Assembly
- Parameters are specified from +20 to +30 °C (+68 to +86 °F) and 100 Hz
- The 200350 accelerometers are general-purpose, housing-mounted seismic sensors designed for use with Trendmaster Pro software
The 200350 and 200355 accelerometers feature a sealed stainless steel housing. This design creates an extremely robust and durable sensor, ideal for harsh industrial environments. Each sensor is equipped with a 2-pin connector (MIL-C5015) on top for easy installation and removal of signal cables.
A 1/4-28 threaded hole on the bottom of the housing allows for various mounting options. The 200350 and 200355 accelerometers incorporate a piezoelectric sensing element that generates an electrical charge when subjected to vibration. This charge is then converted into a differential voltage signal by electrons, which is proportional to the acceleration parallel to the sensor's sensing axis.
The 200350-00-00-00 Bently Nevada 200350 Accelerometers may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 200350-00-00-00 200350 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.
When equipment or structure vibrates, the sensor housing accelerates, and the internal inertial block undergoes relative displacement due to inertia, thus applying a force to the piezoelectric crystal. Under this force, the piezoelectric material generates a charge signal proportional to the acceleration; this physical effect is called the piezoelectric effect. Subsequently, the built-in electronic circuitry converts the high-impedance charge signal into a low-impedance voltage signal, which can then be stably transmitted via cable to the monitoring system for analysis.
This sensor is used to detect common mechanical faults that typically manifest as changes in vibration:
Bearing Housing Monitoring: Measures absolute vibration of machine housings or bearing housings.
Rotating Machinery: Ideal for monitoring pumps, fans, motors, and compressors.
Early Fault Detection: Used to identify problems such as imbalance, misalignment, and bearing wear.
Trendmaster Pro Integration: Designed for connection to the Trendmaster Pro Constant Current Direct Input Card.