Description
The Bently Nevada 133396-01 is an Overspeed Detection I/O Module. In layman’s terms, it’s a device used in industrial settings to monitor the speed of rotating machinery and trigger an alarm or shutdown if the speed exceeds a safe limit.
Here’s a breakdown of its functionality:
- Function: It receives signals from sensors attached to rotating equipment (e.g., turbines, generators).
- Speed Monitoring: Based on these signals, the 133396-01 continuously monitors the speed of the machinery.
- Overspeed Protection: If the speed surpasses a predefined threshold (overspeed limit), the module triggers an alarm or initiates a shutdown sequence to prevent equipment damage.
Here are some additional details about the Bently Nevad a 133396-01:
- Part of a System: It typically works as part of a larger machinery protection system, which might include a control panel and other modules for data analysis and shutdown procedures.
- Compatibility: The 133396-01 is likely designed to work with the Bently Nevada 3500/53 Electronic Overspeed Detection System [multiple sources].
- Applications: This module finds applications in various industries that rely on safe and controlled operation of rotating machinery, such as:
- Power generation (turbines, generators)
- Oil and gas production (pumps, compressors)
- Chemical processing plants
- Manufacturing facilities with high-speed rotating equipment
If you’re looking for more information about the Bently Nevada 133396-01, here are some resources:
- Industrial Parts Suppliers: Companies selling industrial automation and control equipment often have datasheets and manuals for these parts. Try searching for the part number (133396-01) on websites of suppliers like World of Controls, Control Tech Supply, or Quick Time Engineering [These are not links, search for the websites yourself].
- Bently Nevada Website: While Bently Nevada may not have the specific product information publicly available online, contacting their customer support could yield datasheets or user manuals [Bently Nevada website – not a link]