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Configured for signal transmission between seismic sensors and monitoring platforms, the Bently Nevada 16710-30 (16710-30 Interconnect Cable) provides direct physical execution of low-level analog signal routing.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 16710-30
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Dimensions 30 ft length
Operating Temp Standard industrial range
Power Consumption Passive transmission
Compatibility 330400 and 330425 Accelerometers

Mechanical Monitoring and TSI Characteristics

The 16710-30 interconnect cable serves as the primary transmission medium for piezoelectric acceleration transducers. Precise rotor dynamics analysis requires signal path integrity; the cable utilizes a shielded design to assist in cross-talk suppression. Shield termination practices must ensure that the drain wire is connected to a common ground at the vibration monitor input to prevent the induction of electromagnetic noise. When deploying these cables in proximity to variable frequency drive outputs or high-voltage AC conductors, maintain maximum physical separation to avoid the injection of common-mode interference into the seismic signal stream.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the 16710-30 cable be spliced if the required length is shorter than 30 ft?

A: Splicing is not recommended as it introduces impedance discontinuities and potential points of ingress for electromagnetic interference. If the length is excessive, coil the excess cable in a location isolated from high-energy electromagnetic fields.

Q: Is this cable shielded against electrical noise?

A: Yes, the internal construction includes shielding intended to reduce external interference. Correct shield termination at the terminal block of the monitoring system is required to achieve rated noise immunity.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Inspect the cable jacket for physical damage or abrasions prior to routing through conduit or cable trays.
  2. Maintain a minimum bend radius to prevent internal conductor strain or degradation of the shielding effectiveness.
  3. Secure the cable using non-conductive cable ties to prevent vibration-induced movement and mechanical wear against metallic surfaces.
  4. Terminate the shield at the vibration monitor input interface according to the monitor hardware manual to establish a continuous ground path.
  5. Avoid routing signal cables in common conduits with high-power AC lines to prevent crosstalk and inductive coupling.

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