Bently Nevada 2300/25-00 02 Monitor with SPA Outputs
Bently Nevada 2300/25-00 02 Monitor with SPA Outputs
The 2300 Vibration Monitors provide cost-effective continuous vibration monitoring and protection capabilities for less critical and spared machinery. They are specifically designed to continuously monitor and protect essential medium to low criticality machinery in a wide range of industries including: oil & gas, power generation, water treatment, pulp and paper, manufacturing, mining, cement, and other industries.
The 2300 Vibration Monitors deliver vibration monitoring and high vibration level alarming. They include two channels of seismic or proximity measurement inputs from various accelerometer, Velomitor and Proximitor types, a speed input channel for time-synchronous measurements, and outputs for relay contacts. The 2300/20 monitor features a configurable 4-20 mA output which interfaces more points to a DCS. The 2300/25 monitor features System 1 Classic connectivity for Trendmaster SPA interface which enables users to leverage existing DSM SPA infrastructure.
The 2300 Vibration Monitors are designed for using on a broad range of machine trains or individual casings where the sensor point count fits the monitor’s channel count and where advanced signal processing is desired
2300/20
Two 4-20 mA outputs with internal current loop power supply.
Continuous monitoring and protection
Two acceleration/velocity/proximity inputs with synchronized sampling for advanced diagnostics.
One dedicated speed channel supporting Proximity probes, Magnetic pickup and Proximity switch type sensors.
Supports process variable on all three input channels.
Key measurements (Acceleration pk, Acceleration rms, Velocity pk, Velocity rms, Displacement pp, Displacement rms, Speed) real-time provided with alarm configuration.
Each channel has one measurement group, and can add additional two bandpass measurements and several nX measurements (depends on the device availability).
LCD and LED for real time value and status display.
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T communication for configuration using Bently Nevada Monitor Configuration software (Included) with RSA encryption.
Local contacts for positive engagement of monitor bypass, configuration lockout, and latched alarm/relay reset.
Two relay outputs with programmable setpoints.
Three buffered transducer outputs (including Keyphasor signal) providing short circuit and EMI protection. Buffered outputs for each signal are through BNC connectors.
Modbus over Ethernet.
Alarm Data Capture
2300/25-00 2300/25-02
2300/25-RU 2300/25-RU
Safety specifications are generally applicable to control system handling. Instructions and warnings related to a specific subject or operation of the product.
The following norms must be strictly observed:
must strictly comply with the technical specifications and typical applications of the product system
Personnel training: Only trained personnel shall install, operate, maintain or repair the product system. must
Provide guidance and explanation of the situation in danger areas to these personnel.
Unauthorized changes: Changes or structural changes to the product system may not be made.
Maintenance responsibility: Must ensure that the product system is used only under appropriate conditions and in full fitness for use.
Working environment: The user must meet the specified environmental conditions:
Safety regulation
The following safety provisions of EN 50110-1 shall be fully complied with when handling product systems (maintenance) :
1 Disconnect completely.
2 Secure to prevent reconnection.
3 Verify that the installation is complete.
4 Ground and short-circuit the device.
Warning: Only qualified maintenance personnel can remove and insert the module. In order to ensure the personal safety of the operator, before each pulling out or inserting, you must
Disconnect the power supply and ensure that there is no voltage on all terminals at the back, and the product is effectively grounded with the ground screw at the back.
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