Bently Nevada 1800/15-12-90-02-00 Series 1800 Condition Monitoring Module The Bently Nevada 1800/15-12-90-02-00, also cataloged as the 1800/15 Condition Monitoring Module,...
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Bently Nevada 1800/15-12-90-02-00 Series 1800 Condition Monitoring Module
The Bently Nevada 1800/15-12-90-02-00, also cataloged as the 1800/15 Condition Monitoring Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for transducer interfacing and dynamic signal processing within Bently Nevada machinery protection networks.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
Option Code
Specification Field
Description
1800/15
Base Model
Series 1800 Condition Monitoring Module / Interface
-12
Option 1
Specific channel configuration or transducer input type
-90
Option 2
High-temperature or specific environment ruggedization
-02
Option 3
Hazardous area / Agency Approval standard (e.g., ATEX/IECEx/CSA)
-00
Option 4
Standard mounting, hardware revision, or faceplate option
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
1800/15-12-90-02-00
Brand
Bently Nevada
Origin
United States
Weight
Approx. 0.5 kg (estimated)
Dimensions
Standard DIN-rail / Chassis format
Operating Temp
-20 deg C to +70 deg C
Storage Temp
-40 deg C to +85 deg C
Humidity
95% non-condensing
Power Consumption
24 VDC Industrial Power Bus
Signal Input
Proximity Probes, Accelerometers, Velomitors
Communication
Proprietary Network / Modbus / Fieldbus
Eddy-Current Probe Scaling and Gap Validation
The module executes transducer linearization utilizing established eddy-current probe scaling factors. During installation, gap voltage validation must target -10 VDC to ensure optimal probe tip clearance relative to the observed metal surface. This configuration supports accurate rotor dynamics measurement by maintaining a stable operating point within the linear range of the proximity probe system. Cross-talk suppression between adjacent channels is achieved through internal shielding and differential signal routing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the required gap voltage setting for 3300 XL proximity probes connected to this module?
A: The standard target gap voltage is -10 VDC. This value corresponds to the midpoint of the probe's linear range and must be verified during initial commissioning.
Q: Can the module be hot-swapped while the system is operational?
A: No. The module does not support hot-swap operations. Power must be removed from the rack before removal or insertion to prevent damage to the backplane connectors and ensure personnel safety.
Q: Does the -02 suffix affect the intrinsic safety barrier requirements?
A: Yes. The -02 option indicates compliance with hazardous area standards such as ATEX/IECEx/CSA. External barriers may still be required depending on the specific field wiring and installation zone classification.
Field Installation Guidelines
Mount the module on a standard DIN rail or secure it within the designated Bently Nevada chassis using the provided locking tabs. Ensure all signal cables are routed separately from high-voltage power lines to minimize electromagnetic interference. Ground the shield of the transducer cable at the module end only, maintaining continuity with the chassis ground reference. Verify that the 24 VDC power supply is stable and free from transient surges prior to energizing the module. Perform a final functional test by observing the status LEDs and confirming signal output integrity via the host monitoring software.