Product details
Overview
The Bently Nevada 330425-02-CN is a high-performance accelerometer designed for vibration measurement in industrial and mechanical applications. It provides a broad frequency response from 10 Hz to 15 kHz, making it ideal for detecting a wide range of vibration frequencies. With a robust design and high sensitivity (2.5 mV/m/s²), this sensor is built for harsh environments, offering precise data collection to help maintain equipment health. The accelerometer is constructed with 316L stainless steel, ensuring durability in extreme conditions.
Technical Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
- Product No.: 330425-02-CN
- Product Type: Accelerometer/Acceleration Transducer
- Made in: USA
- Agency Approval: CN – Country Specific
- Mounting Thread: M8 x 1 integral stud
- Frequency Range: 10 Hz to 15 kHz (600 cpm to 900,000 cpm)
- Amplitude Linearity: ±1% to 735 m/s² (75 g) peak
- Transverse Sensitivity: <5% of axial
- Mounting Angle: Any orientation
- Shock Survivability: 49,050 m/s² (5000 g) peak
- Magnetic Field Susceptibility: <2.21 mm/s²/gauss (225 mg/gauss)
Model Number Breakdown:
- 330425: Model number indicating the specific type of accelerometer.
- 02: M8 x 1 integral stud
- CN: Country Specific
FAQ:
- What is the maximum frequency range of the Bently Nevada 330425-02-CN accelerometer?
- The frequency response spans from 10 Hz to 15 kHz (±3dB), which makes it ideal for high-frequency vibration monitoring.
- What materials are used in the construction of the sensor?
- The sensor is made from 316L stainless steel, which is highly resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for harsh environments.
- Can the sensor be used in wet or submerged conditions?
- While the sensor is IP68 rated (dust-tight and watertight), it should not be submerged.
- What is the operating temperature range of this sensor?
- The operating temperature range is from -55°C to +121°C (-67°F to +250°F).
For more detail information: 330400 and 330425 Accelerometer Acceleration Transducers Datasheet
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