3300/26-XX-XX-XX-01-00-01-00 86798-01 Accelerometer Monitor
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Vendor:
Bently Nevada
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Type:
Vibration and Speed Monitor
- Tags Vibration and speed monitor
About the Product
Bently Nevada 3300/26-XX-XX-XX-01-00-01-00 (86798-01) Dual Accelerometer RMS Monitor
- Manufacturer & Model: Bently Nevada 3300/26-XX-XX-XX-01-00-01-00 (86798-01) dual accelerometer RMS monitor for seismic vibration measurement.
- Product Type: Dual channel RMS monitor for absolute machine housing or structural vibration.
- Measurement Reference: Relative to free space (seismic measurement).
- Made in: U.S.A.
- Number of Channels: Two independent accelerometer input channels.
- Measurement Type: RMS (Root Mean Square) velocity or acceleration.
- Application: Machine housing vibration and structural monitoring.
Input Specifications
- Sensor Type: ICP or IEPE accelerometer compatible.
- Number of Inputs: 2 channels, differential or single-ended.
- Input Impedance: 100 kΩ minimum per channel.
- Sensor Power: 4 mA constant current source at 24 Vdc.
- Input Range: 0 to 5 g RMS or 0 to 50 mm/s RMS selectable.
- Frequency Response: 2 Hz to 1 kHz ±5% (standard seismic band).
- Low Frequency Cutoff: 1 Hz or 2 Hz selectable via jumpers.
- High Frequency Cutoff: 1 kHz or 2 kHz selectable via jumpers.
Output Specifications
- Analog Output: 4 to 20 mA proportional to RMS amplitude.
- Output Load: 600 ohms maximum for current loop.
- Voltage Output Option: 0 to 10 Vdc for local monitoring.
- Alert Output: One common alert relay per channel.
- Danger Output: One common danger relay per channel.
- Relay Rating: 250 Vac, 5 A resistive load.
- Buffered Output: Raw accelerometer signal for diagnostic use.
RMS Measurement Specifications
- RMS Integration Time: 1 second time constant standard.
- Measurement Accuracy: ±5% of reading from 10% to 100% of range.
- Amplitude Linearity: ±2% of full scale.
- Resolution: 0.01 g RMS or 0.1 mm/s RMS.
- Crest Factor Handling: Up to 5 without clipping.
- Detector Type: True RMS converter.
- Alarm Setting Range: 5% to 100% of full scale.
Environmental Specifications
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 65°C (-4°F to 149°F).
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F).
- Humidity: 95% non-condensing.
- Vibration Tolerance: 2g at 10 Hz to 500 Hz.
- Shock Tolerance: 15g peak, 11 ms half-sine.
- EMC Compliance: EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4.
Physical Specifications
- Module Type: 3300 series full-height module.
- Rack Space: Occupies 1 full-height slot in 3300 rack.
- Dimensions: 241 mm x 24 mm x 241 mm (9.5 in x 0.96 in x 9.5 in).
- Weight: Approximately 0.8 kg (1.76 lb).
- Connectors: Rear mounted screw terminals for field wiring.
- Front Panel: LED indicators for OK, Alert, and Danger per channel.
Power Requirements
- Supply Voltage: 24 Vdc nominal (18 to 32 Vdc range).
- Power Consumption: 6 watts typical, 10 watts maximum.
- Inrush Current: 1.5 A at 24 V for less than 500 µs.
- Power Supply Isolation: 500 Vdc from inputs and outputs.
System Compatibility
- Compatible Rack: 3300 Series monitoring rack.
- Compatible Accelerometers: Bently Nevada 330400 series seismic accelerometers.
- Compatible Cables: 3300 series coaxial or twisted pair cables.
- Configuration Software: 3300 Rack Configuration Software.
- Communications: 3300 series proprietary backplane communication.
Package Contents and Shipping Information
- Included Components: Monitor module, rear terminal block, and configuration jumpers.
- Documentation: Installation manual and configuration guide.
- Certification: Factory calibration certificate included.
- Shipping Weight: Approximately 1.0 kg (2.2 lb).
- Packaging: Anti-static bag in protective cardboard box.
- Express Shipping Options: FedEx, UPS, or DHL worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What does the 3300/26-XX-XX-XX-01-00-01-00 (86798-01) monitor measure?
A: This monitor measures absolute machine housing or structural vibration relative to free space. It uses seismic accelerometers for true housing vibration monitoring. -
Q: What type of accelerometer works with this monitor?
A: The monitor accepts ICP or IEPE accelerometers. Bently Nevada 330400 series seismic accelerometers are the recommended sensors for this application. -
Q: What frequency range does the 3300/26 seismic monitor cover?
A: The standard frequency response is 2 Hz to 1 kHz. You can select 1 Hz low cutoff or 2 kHz high cutoff using internal jumpers. -
Q: What output signals does the 3300/26-XX-XX-XX-01-00-01-00 provide?
A: The monitor provides 4 to 20 mA analog outputs proportional to RMS amplitude. Alert and danger relays activate when vibration exceeds setpoints. -
Q: How many channels does this monitor have?
A: The 3300/26 provides two independent accelerometer input channels. Each channel has its own alarm setpoints and outputs.
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