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Configured for seismic vibration monitoring in machine protection platforms, the Bently Nevada 330425-02-00 (330425-02-00 Accelerometer) provides direct physical execution of acceleration-to-voltage signal conversion.

Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix

  • 330425: Accelerometer Acceleration Transducer base model.
  • 02: M8 x 1 integral mounting stud option.
  • 00: No agency approval configuration.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 330425-02-00
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Weight 1.5 kg (shipping weight)
Dimensions Standard 330425 housing
Operating Temp Standard industrial range
Power Consumption Loop-powered via monitor
Mounting Thread M8 x 1

Mechanical Monitoring and TSI Characteristics

The 330425-02-00 transducer utilizes a piezoelectric element to convert casing acceleration into an electrical signal. Unlike eddy-current displacement sensors that necessitate gap voltage validation (-10 VDC targets) to assess shaft position, this accelerometer provides a continuous signal based on seismic vibration intensity. To ensure accurate rotor dynamics analysis, implement strict cross-talk suppression by utilizing shielded instrumentation cabling to mitigate electromagnetic interference from high-power AC lines or variable frequency drive conductors, which can inject noise into the low-level signal stream.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the M8 x 1 mounting stud require a specific installation procedure?

A: Yes. The mounting surface must be machined flat and perpendicular to the axis of vibration measurement. The sensor must be torqued to ensure rigid, metal-to-metal contact with the machine casing to avoid high-frequency signal attenuation.

Q: Is the signal output compatible with standard vibration monitors?

A: Yes, this accelerometer is designed for loop-powered operation and is compatible with standard Bently Nevada vibration monitoring interfaces that provide appropriate excitation current.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Machine the mounting surface to a flat, smooth finish to optimize the contact area for the transducer base.
  2. Apply a thin layer of silicone grease to the mounting interface to improve high-frequency energy transfer.
  3. Thread the sensor into the M8 x 1 mounting hole and tighten until the base is fully seated against the casing.
  4. Route the interface cable away from high-current AC leads and switching components to minimize potential electromagnetic noise induction.
  5. Verify cable shield continuity at the monitor input terminals to ensure effective noise immunity prior to system startup.

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