he Bently 9200-06-01-01-00 is a type of velocity sensor that is commonly used in continuous monitoring, periodic measurement, and fault diagnosis instruments.This two-wire sensor is designed to measure vibration velocity using moving-coil technology. It provides a voltage output that is directly proportional to the transducer’s vibration velocity. The sensor has excellent corrosion resistance and does not require additional protection.
Moving-coil transducers are less sensitive to impact excitation than integrating accelerometers and can be appropriate for certain applications. The Bently 9200-06-01-01-00 is one of the many models of the Bently 9200 series velocity sensors, which offer convenience when taking portable measurements as neither device requires external power.
The 9200 sensor is qualified for a range from -29°C to +121°C (-20°F to +250°F), while the 74712 high-temperature sensor is qualified for a range of -29°C to +204°C (-20°F to +400°F) . Both 9200 and 74712 offer 20 mV/mm/s (500 mV/in/s), ±5% when properly terminated and oriented at the angle of calibration. The transverse sensitivity is 10% or less of axial sensitivity. Both sensors withstand mechanical shocks up to 50 g peak along the non-sensitive transverse axis. The sensor ranges from a minimum operating frequency of 4.5, 10 or 15 Hz to a maximum of 1 kHz (60,000 cpm); +0, -3dB typical.
The Bently 9200-06-01-01-00 velocity sensor is a two-wire structure that uses moving-coil technology to provide a voltage output that is directly proportional to the sensor’s vibration velocity. Unlike solid-state velocity sensors, the dynamic coil sensor is less sensitive to impact or pulse excitation, making it a good choice for some applications.
One of the advantages of the Bently 9200-06-01-01-00 sensor is its excellent corrosion resistance and the fact that it does not require additional protection . However, some of the potential disadvantages of this sensor include its sensitivity to temperature ranges and its limited operating frequency range.
Bently 9200-06-01-01-00 is a type of velocity sensor that uses moving-coil technology to provide a voltage output that is directly proportional to the sensor’s vibration velocity. This two-wire sensor is commonly used in continuous monitoring, periodic measurement, and fault diagnosis instruments. It offers convenience when taking portable measurements, has excellent corrosion resistance, and does not require additional protection. However, its sensitivity to temperature ranges and limited operating frequency range are some potential disadvantages. Moving-coil transducers are less sensitive to impact excitation than integrating accelerometers and can be appropriate for certain applications.
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