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Bently Nevada 175794-01 Simplex Terminal Base
Bently Nevada 175794-01 Simplex Terminal Base
Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
Product No.: 175794-01
Product Type: Simplex Terminal Base
Product Origin: USA
Payment: T/T
Weight: 2000g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
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The 175794-01 is the Simplex Terminal Base used in the Bently Nevada 3701 ADAPT series (notably 3701/60 wind turbine monitor and also applicable in 3701/40) machinery dynamics monitoring systems.
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It provides the mechanical and electrical foundation for assembling the monitor: accommodating one processor module, up to two sensor input modules, and one output/relay module.
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Designed to be mounted close to the machinery (“skid mount”, bulkhead or enclosure mount) to reduce wiring length and simplify installation in harsh industrial environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value / Description |
|---|---|
| Model / Part Number | 175794-01 |
| System Compatibility | 3701/60 series (Wind Turbine Monitor), also used in 3701/40 machinery dynamics monitor systems |
| Type | Simplex Terminal Base (i.e. non-redundant base: one processor module only) |
| Installed Modules | Supports 1 processor module, 1 or 2 input modules, and 1 relay/output module |
| Mounting | Bulkhead / wall / enclosure mounting; vertical mounting recommended for convection cooling |
| Electrical Supply Voltage | 24 V DC nominal |
| Current (idle / base) | Approx. 1 A for the base (without processor and input/output modules) |
| Dimensions | 178 mm × 254 mm × 52 mm |
| Weight | 2 kg |
| Environmental: Operating Temperature | Standard: 0 °C to +70 °C |
| Environmental: Optional Extended Temp | With optional qualifications: −40 °C to +85 °C |
| Ingress / Racking | Supports field-wiring terminations; field connector blocks for sensor wiring; provision for pluggable terminations for module installation |
| Construction | Rugged industrial housing; designed for harsh environments; supports conformal coatings or environmental protections as options |
