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Bently Nevada 100A1000 | 100A1000/01 | High-Sensitivity Accelerometer

Bently Nevada 100A1000 | 100A1000/01 | High-Sensitivity Accelerometer

  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 100A1000

  • Condition:in Stock

  • Product Type: 100A1000

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Shipping port: Shanghai/Yiwu/Shenzhen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Overview

The Bently Nevada 100A1000 (also referred to as the 100A1000/01) is a highly sensitive acceleration transducer designed for machinery condition monitoring and protection. Its primary role is to detect early signs of mechanical issues such as bearing failures or gear mesh problems by capturing high-frequency vibration signals. Ideal for use in demanding industrial settings, this accelerometer is known for its precision and durability.

Key Features

  • High Sensitivity: With a sensitivity of 100 mV/g (10.2 mV/m/s²), the 100A1000 is capable of detecting even minute vibrations, providing early warnings of equipment failure.

  • Broad Frequency Range: The accelerometer operates across a wide frequency spectrum, from 0.5 Hz to 10,000 Hz (± 3dB), making it suitable for monitoring both low-speed machinery and high-speed gear vibrations.

  • Wide Operating Temperature Range: It functions reliably in extreme environments with temperatures ranging from -54°C to +121°C (-65°F to +250°F), making it ideal for harsh industrial conditions.

  • Rugged Construction: Built from 316L stainless steel, the 100A1000 is corrosion-resistant and robust enough to withstand demanding conditions found in power plants, refineries, and other industrial applications.

  • Vibration Protection: Featuring hermetically sealed construction, the sensor is resistant to moisture and environmental contaminants, ensuring reliable operation even in wet or humid environments.

  • Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Shielding: Internal shielding reduces susceptibility to electrical noise from nearby machinery, such as motors and cables, ensuring accurate signal transmission.

  • Versatile Mounting Options: The accelerometer comes with a 1/4-28 UNF mounting hole, enabling flexible installation options, including stud mounting or adhesive pad attachment.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Part Number 100A1000 (also 100A1000/01)
Sensitivity 10.2 mV/m/s² (100 mV/g) ± 5%
Frequency Range 0.5 Hz to 10,000 Hz (± 3dB)
Amplitude Linearity ± 1% up to 50 g peak
Resonant Frequency > 25 kHz
Transverse Sensitivity < 5% of axial sensitivity
Operating Temperature -54°C to +121°C (-65°F to +250°F)
Excitation Voltage 18 to 30 Vdc
Constant Current 2 to 10 mA
Output Impedance < 100 Ω
Case Material 316L Stainless Steel
Connector Type 2-pin Mil-C-5015 connector

 

Applications

The Bently Nevada 100A1000 accelerometer is used primarily for machinery protection and predictive maintenance. It is widely deployed in industries that require precise vibration monitoring of rotating machinery, such as:

  • Power generation plants

  • Oil and gas refineries

  • Chemical manufacturing facilities

  • Heavy industrial machinery

FAQ

Q1: What machinery is the 100A1000 suitable for monitoring?
The 100A1000 is ideal for monitoring machinery with high-frequency vibration patterns, such as motors, turbines, pumps, and gearboxes.

Q2: Can I use the 100A1000 in wet environments?
Yes, the 100A1000 is hermetically sealed, making it resistant to moisture and suitable for humid or wet conditions commonly found in industrial environments.

Q3: What kind of mounting options are available for the 100A1000?
The 100A1000 offers flexible mounting options, including a 1/4-28 UNF mounting hole for stud mounting or adhesive pad installation.

Q4: What is the typical application of this accelerometer in predictive maintenance?
The 100A1000 is used to detect early-stage mechanical faults, such as bearing failures, by monitoring high-frequency vibrations, enabling maintenance teams to take corrective action before a failure occurs.

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