Overview
Manuals
Available Types
Interconnecting cables
Features:
- High-temperature Two-wire Transducer
- 74712 Seismoprobe Velocity Transducers
- Standard Temperature -20°F to +400ºF (-29°C to +204ºC)
The Bently Nevada™ Seismoprobe velocity sensor system is designed to measure absolute vibration (relative to free space) in bearing housings, shells, or structures. This two-wire system consists of a sensor and a corresponding cable. The Seismoprobe series of velocity sensors features a moving-coil two-wire design, providing a voltage output proportional to the sensor's vibration velocity.
Compared to solid-state velocity sensors (essentially accelerometers with embedded integrated electronics), moving-coil sensors are less sensitive to shock or pulse excitation. This low sensitivity to shock or pulse excitation makes them ideal for certain applications. Because they require no external power supply, they are suitable for portable measurement applications.
The 74712-03-10-02-00 Bently Nevada Two-wire Transducer may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 74712-03-10-02-00 Two-wire 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.
Two models of velocity sensors for seismic detectors are available:
1. 9200: The 9200 is a two-wire sensor, suitable for continuous monitoring or, periodic measurements when used with testing or diagnostic instruments. If ordered with an integrated cable, the 9200 has excellent corrosion resistance, requiring no additional protection.
2. 74712: The 74712 is a high-temperature version of the 9200.
Interconnecting cables are available to connect the Model 9200 and Model 74712 sensors to other instruments. These cables are available in various lengths and can be optionally armored with stainless steel.