Bently Nevada 70M303 Ranger Pro Wireless Condition Monitoring Sensor The Bently Nevada 70M303-AXX-BXX-CXX-DXX, also cataloged as the 70M303 Wireless Condition...
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Bently Nevada 70M303 Ranger Pro Wireless Condition Monitoring Sensor
The Bently Nevada 70M303-AXX-BXX-CXX-DXX, also cataloged as the 70M303 Wireless Condition Monitoring Sensor, operates as a dedicated hardware component for tri-axial vibration and surface temperature measurement within the Ranger Pro Wireless Condition Monitoring network.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The 70M303 model uses configurable suffix selections for mounting, radio communication, battery supply, and certification options.
Suffix
Option Description
Available Configuration
A
Mounting Hardware
00 No stud; 01 M6x1 to M8x1.25 tri-axial alignment stud; 02 M6x1 to M8x1.25 adapter stud; 03 M6x1 to M6x1 stud; 04 M6x1 to 1/4-28 adapter stud; 05 M6x1 to 10-32 adapter stud; 06 M6x1 to 3/8-24 adapter stud; 07/08 tri-axial alignment studs; 09 M6x1 epoxy cementing pad
B
Radio Option
01 ISA100.11a wireless communication
C
Battery Option
00 No battery; 01 Battery supplied and not installed
D
Agency Approval
01 CSA North America; 02 ATEX/IECEx hazardous area certification
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
70M303-AXX-BXX-CXX-DXX
Brand
Bently Nevada
Product Series
Ranger Pro Wireless Condition Monitoring
Device Type
Tri-axial Wireless Accelerometer Sensor
Origin
USA
Weight
Approx. 230 g without battery; approx. 300 g with battery installed
Dimensions
88 mm height x 40 mm diameter
Operating Temp
-40 deg C to +85 deg C
Power Consumption
Battery powered, configuration dependent
Sensor Type
Tri-axial piezoelectric accelerometer with integrated temperature sensor
Measurement Axes
X, Y, and Z axes
Acceleration Range
+/- 1 g to +/- 20 g
Surface Temperature Measurement
-40 deg C to +125 deg C
Temperature Resolution
0.1 deg C
Wireless Protocol
ISA100.11a
Radio Frequency
2.4 GHz ISM band
Data Encryption
128-bit AES
Battery Type
User-replaceable D-size 3.6 V lithium-thionyl chloride battery
Battery Life
Up to 5 years depending on sampling configuration
Enclosure Protection
IP67 sealed stainless steel and PPS housing
Shock Resistance
0.5 m drop onto concrete
Rotor Dynamics and Vibration Signal Processing Features
The 70M303 applies Bently Nevada vibration monitoring technology for rotating equipment condition analysis. Moreover, the sensor captures acceleration, velocity, timebase waveforms, spectra, and PeakDemod spectrum data for mechanical assessment.
The device measures three-axis vibration responses to support rotor dynamics evaluation. In addition, the sensor architecture maintains signal integrity through controlled measurement paths and minimizes environmental interference during wireless data transmission.
For rotating machinery applications, the wireless sensor complements traditional Bently Nevada monitoring systems by providing vibration data acquisition without permanent signal cabling. Therefore, it supports condition monitoring configurations where direct wiring installation is restricted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What vibration signals can the Bently Nevada 70M303 measure? A: The 70M303 measures tri-axial acceleration data and provides vibration analysis outputs including velocity calculations, timebase waveforms, spectra, and PeakDemod spectrum data.
Q: Does the 70M303 require external wiring for signal transmission? A: No. The sensor uses ISA100.11a wireless communication at 2.4 GHz to transmit collected condition monitoring data to compatible wireless infrastructure.
Q: Can the battery be replaced in the field? A: Yes. The 70M303 uses a user-replaceable D-size 3.6 V lithium-thionyl chloride battery. Field replacement procedures must follow applicable hazardous area requirements when certified versions are installed.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install the sensor on a rigid machine surface to maintain accurate vibration coupling.
Select mounting hardware according to the mechanical interface requirements of the monitored equipment.
Ensure the mounting surface is clean and free from excessive corrosion, paint buildup, or contamination before installation.
Maintain appropriate wireless communication clearance between the sensor and ISA100 network infrastructure.
Route nearby electrical cables away from the sensor mounting area when possible to reduce electromagnetic interference.
Verify sensor configuration, wireless provisioning, and measurement direction before placing the device into continuous monitoring service.
For hazardous area installations, confirm that the selected 70M303 configuration matches the required CSA or ATEX/IECEx certification.