Bently Nevada 88984-02 Dual Epoxy Internal Intrinsic Safety Barrier Module The Bently Nevada 88984-02, also cataloged as the 88984-02 Dual...
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The Bently Nevada 88984-02, also cataloged as the 88984-02 Dual Epoxy Internal Intrinsic Safety Barrier Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for intrinsic safety signal conditioning within Bently Nevada 3300 and 3500 Series machinery monitoring systems.
Bently Nevada 3300 and 3500 Series Monitoring Systems
Origin
USA
Weight
Approximately 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg depending on packaging
Dimensions
Not specified in available technical data
Operating Temp
0 deg C to +65 deg C
Storage Temp
-40 deg C to +85 deg C
Relative Humidity
Up to 95%, non-condensing
Power Consumption
2 W nominal
Construction
Dual-channel epoxy encapsulated housing
Safety Function
Intrinsic safety barrier for hazardous area transducer circuits
Certifications
Designed for ATEX, IECEx, and CSA hazardous area requirements
Output Impedance
100 ohm voltage output
Minimum Voltage Load Resistance
10 kohm
Current Output Compliance
0 to +12 VDC across load
Current Output Load Resistance
0 to 600 ohm for +4 to +20 mA option
Accuracy
Within +/-0.33% typical, +/-1% maximum at +25 deg C
Eddy-Current Probe Signal Scaling and Hazardous Area Isolation
The 88984-02 module processes transducer signal paths from Bently Nevada proximity measurement circuits by applying intrinsic safety energy limitation. Therefore, the barrier restricts voltage and current transfer during abnormal electrical conditions while maintaining measurement signal continuity.
In addition, the module supports Bently Nevada eddy-current probe scaling requirements by maintaining controlled electrical characteristics between field transducers and monitoring system inputs. The barrier design preserves proximity probe signal behavior required for vibration, displacement, and rotor dynamics analysis.
The epoxy encapsulated dual-channel structure reduces the influence of moisture ingress, industrial vibration, and environmental contamination. Furthermore, the internal barrier architecture supports signal separation and cross-talk suppression between independent measurement channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Bently Nevada 88984-02 compatible with both 3300 and 3500 monitoring platforms? A: Yes. The module is designed for use with Bently Nevada 3300 and 3500 Series machinery protection systems where intrinsic safety separation is required.
Q: What type of field signals can connect through the 88984-02 barrier? A: The module supports transducer signal circuits including proximity probe and other machinery monitoring sensor connections requiring hazardous area isolation.
Q: Does the module require external power input? A: The available technical data specifies approximately 2 W power consumption. Installation requirements should follow the system hardware configuration and application documentation.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install the module according to the approved Bently Nevada system configuration and hazardous area wiring requirements.
Maintain separation between intrinsic safety field wiring and non-intrinsically safe circuits.
Connect cable shields according to the monitoring system grounding practice to reduce electrical interference.
Route transducer cables away from high-current power conductors and sources of electromagnetic noise.
Verify field wiring polarity and terminal identification before energizing the monitoring rack.
Inspect epoxy encapsulation and housing condition before installation to confirm the module has no mechanical damage.
Confirm the connected transducer type and signal range match the configured machinery monitoring channel.