Bently Nevada 16925-20 Interconnect Cable Configured for signal transmission between vibration sensing elements and machinery protection input modules in Bently...
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Bently Nevada 16925-20 Interconnect Cable
Configured for signal transmission between vibration sensing elements and machinery protection input modules in Bently Nevada 3500 Series monitoring architecture, the Bently Nevada 16925-20 (16925 interconnect cable) provides direct electrical interconnection between accelerometer/Velomitor sensor outputs and acquisition electronics.
The Bently Nevada 16925-20 functions as a 3-conductor shielded signal path designed for low-level dynamic vibration signal transport with controlled impedance and EMI suppression characteristics.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
Base Model: 16925 interconnect cable series
Suffix "-20": factory-defined cable length equal to 20 ft (approx. 6.1 m)
No additional electrical variant encoding present in suffix structure
Electrical behavior remains consistent across length variants within 16925 family
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
ModelBrand
Bently Nevada 16925-20
Weight
0.46 kg to 2.0 kg (packaging dependent)
Dimensions
Not specified
OperatingTemp
Not specified
PowerConsumption
Passive component (no power consumption)
Conductor Count
3 conductors
Conductor Material
22 AWG tinned copper
Shielding
100 percent tinned copper braid
Working Voltage
<= 300 V AC/DC
Capacitance
<= 60 pF/m
Characteristic Impedance
50 ohm +/- 3 percent
Cable Length
20 ft
Mechanical Signal Integrity Suppression Mechanism (Bently Nevada System Binding)
Within the vibration monitoring chain, Bently Nevada interconnect assemblies such as the 16925-20 are engineered to maintain controlled impedance continuity between sensor transducers and monitor input conditioning stages.
In rotating machinery measurement loops, shielding geometry and braid coverage are used to reduce cross-talk coupling between adjacent channels, particularly in multi-probe configurations where eddy-current proximity probe channels and velocity transducers operate in close routing proximity. The cable design supports stable low-amplitude signal transport without introducing measurable phase distortion under standard 3500 Series acquisition bandwidths.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the 16925-20 support hot-swap during live vibration monitoring? A: No. The cable is a passive interconnect. Connection or disconnection under energized sensor loop conditions may introduce transient signal spikes at the monitor input.
Q: Is the shielding terminated at both ends? A: Yes. The overall braid shield is intended to be terminated to system ground reference at connector interfaces to maintain EMI rejection integrity across the full signal path.
Q: Does cable length variation affect impedance matching? A: Within the 16925 series, impedance is controlled to 50 ohm nominal. Length variations primarily affect total capacitance load, not characteristic impedance.
Field Installation Guidelines
Maintain continuous shield termination at connector backshell interfaces
Avoid parallel routing with high voltage or switching power conductors
Minimum bend radius should follow standard industrial cable handling practice for 22 AWG shielded instrumentation cable
Install within conduit when exposed to mechanical abrasion zones or high traffic routing areas
Ensure proper strain relief at both sensor and monitor termination points to prevent conductor fatigue