Bently Nevada 990-05-XX-03-05 990 Series Vibration Transmitter The Bently Nevada 990-05-XX-03-05, also cataloged as the 990 Vibration Transmitter, operates as...
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Bently Nevada 990-05-XX-03-05 990 Series Vibration Transmitter
The Bently Nevada 990-05-XX-03-05, also cataloged as the 990 Vibration Transmitter, operates as a dedicated hardware component for processing raw proximity probe signals into a standardized 4-20 mA current loop output within condition monitoring networks.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
Suffix Position
Value
Description
990
Base
Vibration Transmitter
05
Full-Scale Range
0-5 mils pp (0-125 um pp)
XX
System Length
50 (5.0 m) or 70 (7.0 m)
03
Mounting
DIN-rail clips and bulkhead mounting screws
05
Agency Approval
CSA Class I Div 2, ATEX Zone 0/2, ABS maritime
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
990-05-XX-03-05
Brand
Bently Nevada
Origin
USA
Weight
0.96 lbs (0.43 kg)
Dimensions
100 x 74 x 53.3 mm (3.9 x 2.9 x 2.1 in)
Operating Temp
-35 degC to +85 degC
Power Consumption
+12 to +35 VDC input, 4-20 mA loop
Input Compatibility
1 x 3300 NSv Proximity Probe & extension cable
Output Signal
4-20 mA DC proportional to full-scale vibration
Full-Scale Range
0 to 5 mils peak-to-peak (0 to 125 um peak-to-peak)
35 mm DIN-rail or standard bulkhead screw-mounting
Eddy-Current Probe Scaling & Gap Voltage Validation
The 990 series integrates an internal Proximitor sensor calibrated specifically for 3300 NSv proximity probes. The transducer converts the raw eddy-current probe signal into a linearized 4-20 mA output with a nominal sensitivity of 200 mV/mil at the Prox Out diagnostic port. Gap voltage must be validated to maintain the probe tip within 20 to 55 mils (0.5 to 1.75 mm) from the target surface to ensure linear operation. The Not OK / Signal Defeat circuit clamps the output to less than 3.6 mA within 100 microseconds upon detecting a faulty probe state or loose connection, preventing false machine trips during signal degradation events.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the maximum cable resistance allowed in the 4-20 mA loop?
A: The maximum loop resistance is 1,000 ohms total, including cable resistance, at 35 VDC supply voltage.
Q: Does the transmitter support hot-swap replacement on DIN rail?
A: The 2-wire loop-powered design requires loop power to be disconnected before removal or installation. The Power-Up Inhibit circuit clamps the output below 3.6 mA for 2 to 3 seconds upon startup to block line voltage transients.
Q: What probe gap voltage range is required for linear operation?
A: The probe gap must be maintained between 20 and 55 mils (0.5 to 1.75 mm) from the target surface for correct linear measurement.
Field Installation Guidelines
Mount the transmitter to a 35 mm DIN rail or use the supplied bulkhead mounting screws. Connect the 3300 NSv proximity probe and extension cable to the input terminals, ensuring the shield is properly grounded at the transmitter end. Wire the 4-20 mA output loop to the PLC, DCS, or SCADA analog input card, observing polarity. Adjust the Zero and Span potentiometers externally to calibrate the output against the 0-5 mils full-scale range. Verify the gap voltage is within the 20-55 mil window before commissioning. The potted construction tolerates 100% condensing humidity, but the unit must not be submerged.