Bently Nevada 133396-01 Advanced Overspeed Detection Input/Output Module for Enhanced Safety in Industrial Automation
The Bently Nevada 133396-01 Advanced Overspeed Detection IO Module is designed to provide reliable monitoring and detection of overspeed conditions in industrial machinery. It ensures safe operation by quickly identifying hazardous speeds and triggering necessary safety mechanisms.
Model Number:133396-01
Brand:Bently Nevada
Module Type:Advanced Overspeed Detection IO Module
Input Voltage:12-24 VDC
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Communication Protocol:Proprietary Protocol
Detection Accuracy:+/-0.5%
Weight:0.3 kg
Dimensions:5.5 x 7.6 x 10 cm
The Bently Nevada 133396-01 Advanced Overspeed Detection IO Module offers a robust solution for protecting your critical assets against the hazards of overspeed conditions. Its high precision detection mechanism ensures that it can quickly identify and react to any abnormal increases in rotational speed, thereby safeguarding the machinery from damage and preventing costly downtime.
Designed for seamless integration with the Bently Nevada 3500 series systems, this module supports proprietary communication protocols, making it a reliable choice for industrial environments where safety is paramount. Its durable construction allows for operation in extreme temperatures, ensuring consistent performance even in harsh conditions.
With its user-friendly design, installation and maintenance of the Bently Nevada 133396-01 are straightforward tasks. The clear interface and comprehensive documentation provided make it easy for engineers and technicians to set up and configure the system to meet specific needs.
By incorporating this advanced overspeed detection module into your control systems, you can enhance the overall safety and efficiency of your operations. The module’s ability to prevent overspeed events through early detection means that it plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and longevity of your equipment.



















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