The Bently Nevada 190501-02-99-00 Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer is designed for low-frequency vibration monitoring, ideal for cooling tower and heat-exchanger fans operating above 90 rpm.
Specifications
Sensitivity:3.94 mV/mm/s (100 mV/in/s)±5%.
Frequency Response:3.0 Hz to 900 Hz(180 to 54,000 cpm) ±1.0 dB/1.5 Hz to 1.0 kHz(90 to 60,000 cpm) ±3.0 dB
Temperature Sensitivity:-8% to +5% typical over the operating temperature range.
Velocity Range:63.5 mm/s pk (2.5 in/s pk). Vibration components in excess of 10g pk above 1 kHz can significantly reduce this range.
Transverse Response:Less than 5% of the axial sensitivity.
Amplitude Linearity:±2% to 63.5 mm/s pk (2.5 in/s pk)
Mounted Resonant Frequency:9 kHz, minimum (stud mounted, except quick disconnect)
Output Bias Voltage:10.1 Vdc ± 1.0 Vdc, Pin A referenced to Pin B
Dynamic Output Impedance:<400 Ω typical
Broadband Noise Floor (1.5Hz to 1 kHz):0.229 mm/s (0.009 in/s) pk.
Base Strain Sensitivity:0.43 mm/s/μstrain (0.017in/s/μstrain).
Grounding:Internal electronics are isolated from case.
Maximum Cable Length:305 m (1,000 ft.) of cable (part number 02173006) with no degradation of signal.
FAQ
Q1: What is the Bently Nevada 190501-02-99-00 used for?
A1: It measures low-frequency casing vibration in cooling tower and air-cooled heat exchanger fan systems.
Q2: What operating speed is suitable for this transducer?
A2: It is designed for equipment running at or above 90 rpm, typically between 100–300 rpm.
Q3: Can it detect both amplitude and frequency?
A3: Yes, it accurately measures vibration amplitude and frequency from fans, motors, and gear reducers.
Q4: What makes this model different from standard sensors?
A4: It is optimized for low-frequency vibration monitoring, improving accuracy in slow-speed applications.
Q5: Where is this transducer commonly installed?
A5: It is widely used on cooling towers and air-cooled heat exchanger fan assemblies.



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