Brand: Bently Nevada Description: 89416-01 Condition: Brand New Certificate: COO TEST REPORT WARRANTY LETTER Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 15 Payment Term: T/T Shipping Port: Shenzhen Bently Nevada 89416-01 Designed to aggregate high-speed transducer (XDCR) signals and provide front-panel screw-terminal access for analog recorder outputs and discrete event contacts.
Manufacture |
Bently Nevada |
Model Number |
89416-01 |
Ordering Number |
89416-01 |
Catalog |
3300 |
Description |
XDCR I/O Record Terminal |
Country Of Origin |
USA |
HS CODE |
85389091 |
Dimension |
127 mm x 76 mm x 38 mm |
Weight |
0.5 kg |
Ordering Information
Part Number: 89416-01
Description: XDCR I/O and Record-Terminal interface for 3500/3700 racks
Series Compatibility: Bently Nevada 3500/3700 Series chassis (¼ rack slot)
Replacement For: 78462-02 (earlier XDCR terminal version)
Technical Parameters
Power: 24 V DC via rack backplane, max 0.5 A
Signal Inputs:
Supports XDCR outputs (jumper-selectable ±10 V or 4–20 mA) for Bently Nevada 89416-01
High-speed capture up to 200 kHz per channel
Recorder Outputs: Up to eight isolated analog loops (0–10 V or 4–20 mA) on front-panel terminals
Discrete Contacts: Up to eight Form A (SPST) dry contacts in Bently Nevada 89416-01
Isolation: 500 V channel-to-chassis; ≥ 1 kV between analog/discrete circuits
Environmental:
Operating: –40 °C to +70 °C
Storage: –55 °C to +85 °C
Front-panel IP67 with gasket
Product function
Bently Nevada 89416-01 aggregates transducer signals with high-speed buffering. Routes analog outputs to recorders/DCS via terminals and provides isolated dry contacts via Bently Nevada 89416-01 for event logging. Maintains signal fidelity at 200 kHz for transient capture.
Application Areas
Startup/Shutdown Analysis: Capturing transient data using Bently Nevada 89416-01
Chart Recorder Integration: Long-term trend logging of machine signals
OEM Test Rigs: Centralized I/O in panels featuring Bently Nevada 89416-01
Transient-Event Diagnostics: Post-event waveform download
Control-Room Distribution: Direct delivery of analog/trip signals