Bently Nevada 46000-01 Proximity Transducer Housing The Bently Nevada 46000-01, also cataloged as the 46000 Proximity Transducer Housing, operates as...
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The Bently Nevada 46000-01, also cataloged as the 46000 Proximity Transducer Housing, operates as a dedicated hardware component for routing and protecting eddy-current probe signals within Bently Nevada 7200 and 9000 series machinery monitoring systems.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
46000-01
Brand
Bently Nevada
Origin
United States
Weight
0.35 kg to 0.5 kg (0.77 lb to 1.1 lb)
Dimensions
Not specified (Standard DIN-Rail footprint)
Operating Temp
-35 deg C to +85 deg C
Storage Temp
-40 deg C to +100 deg C
Humidity
95 % non-condensing
Ingress Protection
IP54/IP65 (when installed in secondary enclosure)
Mounting
DIN-Rail or Direct Bulkhead/Surface
Enclosure Material
Anodized Aluminum or Industrial Polymer
Eddy-Current Probe Scaling and Gap Voltage Validation
The 46000-01 facilitates stable signal transmission for proximity transducers by maintaining consistent impedance characteristics required for eddy-current probe scaling. The housing supports terminal block configurations that allow technicians to verify gap voltage targets, typically calibrated to -10 VDC for standard 8 mm probe systems. By providing high dielectric isolation, the module suppresses cross-talk between adjacent channels, ensuring that static position data and dynamic vibration waveforms remain uncorrupted during rotor dynamics analysis. This isolation prevents ground loops from inducing common-mode noise into the monitoring rack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the 46000-01 support hot-swapping while the monitoring system is online?
A: No. Removal or installation of the housing must occur with the associated monitoring rack de-energized to prevent transient surges from damaging the Proximitor sensor or the rack input circuitry.
Q: What is the maximum recommended torque for securing field wiring terminals?
A: Use standard industry practice for screw-terminal blocks of this size; typically, 0.5 Nm to 0.6 Nm is sufficient to ensure gas-tight connections without fracturing the terminal housing.
Q: Is the 46000-01 compatible with 3300 series 5 mm probes?
A: Yes, provided the correct Proximitor sensor and extension cable are used, the terminal block accepts the loop resistance and signal levels defined by Bently Nevada probe scaling standards.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install the 46000-01 using standard 35 mm DIN rail or direct surface mounting with corrosion-resistant hardware. Ensure the shield drain wire of the interconnecting coaxial cable is terminated directly to the housing ground lug to maintain continuous electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression. When installing in outdoor or wash-down environments, mount the unit inside a secondary junction box rated for IP65 to meet the specified ingress protection. Verify that all field wiring maintains separation from high-voltage power conductors to minimize inductive coupling.