Product details
Overview:
The Bently Nevada 991-06-50-01-01 Thrust Transmitter is designed for highly accurate thrust and displacement monitoring. Ideal for industrial applications, it offers precise measurement, durable construction, and easy integration into control systems.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
- Product Model: 991-06-50-01-01
- Product Type: Thrust Transmitter
- Made in: U.S.A
- Model Suffix Explanation:
- 991: Product series for thrust and displacement monitoring
- 06: Indicates a specific configuration or customization option
- 50: Model identifier for thrust measurement
- 01-01: Further customization or design version
- Full-Scale Range Option:
- 0.6 mm to -0.6 mm displacement range
- Highly precise measurement accuracy within ±1.5% over the full-scale range (typical)
- Input Requirements:
- Accepts one non-contacting 3300 NSv proximity probe
- Requires a voltage input of +12 to +35 Vdc at the transmitter terminal
- Output:
- 4 to 20 mA output signal, perfect for integration in control systems
- Loop resistance maximum: 1,000 Ω at 35 Vdc
- Current Limiting: 23 mA typical
- Transducer Materials:
- Transducer Tip: Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
- Transducer Case: AISI 303 or 304 Stainless Steel (SST)
- Probe Cable: 75Ω coaxial, fluoroethylene propylene (FEP) insulated
- Cable Armor (optional): Flexible AISI 302 SST with optional FEP outer jacket
- Tensile Strength: 222 N (50 lbf) maximum for probe case to probe lead
- Mounting Options:
- Includes 35 mm DIN-rail clips for easy installation
- Approval Options:
- CSA Division 2 approval for use in hazardous locations
- System Length:
- 5 meters (16.4 feet) option for system integration flexibility
- Weight:
- 0.43 kg (0.9 lbm)
FAQ
Q1: What is the full-scale range of the Bently Nevada 991-06-50-01-01 Thrust Transmitter?
A1: The full-scale range is customizable, with a typical configuration offering a range of 0.6 mm to -0.6 mm.
Q2: What power input does the thrust transmitter require?
A2: The transmitter requires a DC voltage input of +12 to +35 Vdc.
Q3: How does the transmitter connect to control systems?
A3: It features a 4 to 20 mA output signal, which is standard for control systems in industrial automation.
Q4: Is the transmitter suitable for use in hazardous environments?
A4: Yes, the transmitter has CSA Division 2 approval, making it ideal for use in hazardous locations.
For more detailed information:991 Thrust Transmitter Datasheet
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