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135M1467-01 | Triaxial Vibration Sensor Module | Bently Nevada

135M1467-01 | Triaxial Vibration Sensor Module | Bently Nevada

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Bently Nevada 135M1467-01 Triaxial Vibration Sensor Module Configured for real-time vibration and temperature acquisition in WirelessHART condition monitoring networks, the... Read more

SKU: 135M1467-01
Country of origin: USA

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    Description

    Bently Nevada 135M1467-01 Triaxial Vibration Sensor Module

    Configured for real-time vibration and temperature acquisition in WirelessHART condition monitoring networks, the Bently Nevada 135M1467-01 (135M1467-01 triaxial vibration & temperature sensor) provides direct physical/electrical execution of multi-axis mechanical motion sampling and temperature transduction within a wireless industrial sensing topology.

    Hardware Specifications

    Parameter Specification
    Model 135M1467-01
    Brand Bently Nevada
    Origin USA
    Operating Temp -40 deg C to +85 deg C (typical for Ranger Pro class devices)
    Power Consumption Internal lithium thionyl chloride battery, low duty-cycle wireless operation
    Measurement Axes X, Y, Z triaxial vibration
    Temperature Measurement Integrated surface temperature sensor
    Communication Protocol WirelessHART (IEC 62591)
    Vibration Frequency Range Approx. 5 Hz to 10 kHz (Z axis), 5 Hz to 4 kHz (X/Y axes)
    Vibration Range Up to ±20 g peak (typical platform limit)
    Protection Class Industrial sealed enclosure (IP-class dependent on configuration)
    Mounting Method Threaded or magnetic adapter dependent

    Bently Nevada Rotor Dynamics Signal Integrity Characteristics

    The acquisition front-end of the 135M1467-01 class devices is designed around MEMS-based tri-axis sensing elements with internal scaling calibration comparable to eddy-current probe normalization practices used in proximity systems. Signal conditioning logic applies digital gain mapping to maintain stable amplitude scaling across varying mechanical loading conditions. Cross-talk suppression is implemented at the sensor fusion layer to reduce axis coupling artifacts during high-energy vibration events, particularly in radial-to-axial excitation transfer scenarios typical in rotating shaft assemblies. Wireless packetization is synchronized to reduce phase drift in multi-node rotor dynamic datasets.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Q: Does the 135M1467-01 support synchronous multi-node sampling across WirelessHART networks?
    A: The device supports time-scheduled transmission slots defined by the WirelessHART stack, enabling network-level synchronization rather than hardware-level sample clock alignment.

    Q: What happens to vibration data during battery replacement?
    A: The sensor does not support hot-swap power continuity; internal memory buffering is used to retain short-term data depending on configuration and transmission interval.

    Q: Can the device operate with mixed-axis failure or partial sensor degradation?
    A: Axis-level diagnostics typically isolate faulty MEMS channels, and remaining axes continue reporting within degraded operational mode.

    Field Installation Guidelines

    Mount the sensor on a rigid, clean metallic surface with minimal structural damping interference. Ensure full mechanical coupling between base and machine housing using threaded engagement or approved magnetic adapters. Avoid mounting near high electromagnetic interference sources such as VFD output cabling. Maintain clear wireless propagation paths where possible to gateway nodes. Verify correct orientation alignment for X, Y, Z axis reference consistency prior to commissioning. Do not apply excessive torque beyond manufacturer mechanical coupling limits to prevent internal MEMS stress distortion.

    Specifications

    • Brand: Bently Nevada

    Advantages

    • High reliability in industrial environments
    • Supports continuous operation
    • Compatible with major PLC/DCS systems

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