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Features:
- Two-wire Transducer
- 9200 and 74712 Seismoprobe Velocity Transducers
- Suitable for continuous monitoring or for periodic measurements in conjunction with test or diagnostic instruments
The 9200 is a two-wire transducer suitable for continuous monitoring or for periodic measurements in conjunction with test or diagnostic instruments. When ordered with the integral cable option, the 9200 has excellent resistance to corrosive environments without need of additional protection.
Bently Nevada Seismoprobe Velocity Transducer Systems are designed to measure absolute (relative to free space) bearing housing, casing, or structural vibration. The two-wire systems consist of a transducer and appropriate cable. The Seismoprobe family of velocity transducers is a two-wire design that uses moving-coil technology. It provides a voltage output directly proportional to the transducer's vibration velocity.
The 9200-09-01-02-00 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 9200-09-01-02-00 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.
Moving-coil transducers are less sensitive to impact or impulsive excitation than solid-state velocity transducers, which are inherently accelerometers with embedded integration electronics.
Moving-coil transducers are less sensitive to impact or impulsive excitation and can represent a good choice for certain applications. Because they don’t require external power, they are convenient for portable measurement applications.
Because moving-coil speed sensors rely on an internal suspended mass system, installation orientation is critical. While the -09- option allows a wide angle of ±180°, the sensor must still be aligned with the intended vibration axis.
Furthermore, ensure that the 1/4-28 UNF mounting base (-02-) is precisely tightened to 5.6 N·m (50 in·lb) and mounted on a flat, unpainted, and clean surface. Excessive torque can cause housing deformation, jamming of the internal coil mechanism, and sensor output malfunction.