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The Bently Nevada 16710-99, also cataloged as the 16710 Interconnect Cable, operates as a dedicated hardware component for signal transmission between 330400 and 330425 accelerometers and associated monitoring instrumentation within vibration analysis networks.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 16710-99
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 99 ft (30 m) length
Operating Temp -40 deg C to 177 deg C
Power Consumption N/A (Passive component)
Conductors 3-wire, 22 AWG (0.5 mm2)
Shielding EMI shielded
Armor Armored
Termination 3-socket plug, terminal lugs

Rotor Dynamics and Signal Integrity

The 16710 series cable is engineered to maintain signal fidelity in environments where rotor dynamics analysis requires precise acceleration data. To minimize cross-talk and noise ingress, the cable utilizes high-density shielding. During installation, it is critical to verify that the gap voltage target remains consistent with the monitor input requirements, as excessive cable impedance or poor grounding can introduce signal attenuation that mimics false vibration peaks or phase shifts. Proper shielding termination at the monitor chassis is required to preserve the signal-to-noise ratio in high-EMI industrial zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the 16710 cable be field-spliced if the length is insufficient or damaged?

A: Field-splicing is strongly discouraged for vibration signal paths. Improper connections introduce impedance discontinuities, which can degrade high-frequency response and introduce signal reflections, leading to inaccurate rotor dynamics data.

Q: How does the armor affect the minimum bend radius?

A: The integrated armor limits flexibility compared to standard PVC cables. Maintain a minimum bend radius of at least 10 times the cable diameter to prevent structural fatigue of the internal conductors and degradation of the shielding integrity.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the 3-socket plug is fully seated and locked onto the accelerometer connector to prevent intermittent contact due to machine vibration.
  2. The armor must be properly grounded at the instrumentation end to provide a continuous path for EMI/RFI shunting.
  3. Route the cable through dedicated conduit or cable trays, maintaining separation from high-voltage AC power lines to avoid induced noise.
  4. Ensure all termination lugs are secured with appropriate torque to prevent loosening under continuous thermal cycling and machine operational cycles.

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