The Bently Nevada 1900/65 167669-01 is a high-performance, standalone General Purpose Equipment Monitor designed to provide continuous protection and monitoring for essential machinery. While large-scale turbomachinery often utilizes the 3500 series, the 1900/65 is engineered specifically for "balance-of-plant" assets such as pumps, fans, motors, and small compressors. It bridges the gap between simple transmitters and complex rack-based systems by offering four channels of vibration and two channels of temperature/process input in a compact, ruggedized form factor. By utilizing this monitor, facilities can prevent catastrophic mechanical failures, reduce unplanned downtime, and extend the lifecycle of critical industrial assets through real-time alarm triggering and relay outputs.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Input Channels |
4 Vibration (Acceleration, Velocity, or Displacement) & 2 Temperature/Process (RTD, TC, or Voltage) |
| Signal Processing |
Integrated ADC with configurable filters and integration |
| Relay Outputs |
6 Fully programmable relays (Dry contacts) |
| Analog Outputs |
4 to 20 mA (Configurable for any measured parameter) |
| Communication |
Modbus TCP/RTU via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet or RS485 |
| Display Interface |
Optional external display support for local visualization |
| Power Input |
18 to 36 Vdc (External power supply required) |
| Operating Temp |
-20°C to +70°C (-4°F to +158°F) |
| Mounting |
DIN rail or bulkhead mounting options |
Model Code Breakdown: 1900/65-01-00
The specific part number 167669-01 refers to the main circuit board assembly within the 1900/65 monitor. Understanding the model code is essential for ensuring hardware compatibility with your existing sensors:
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1900/65: The Base Model Series (General Purpose Equipment Monitor).
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-01 (Ordering Option): Typically designates the power option. The "-01" variant is configured for 18 to 36 Vdc input, which is the standard for most industrial control panels.
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-00 (Display Option): Indicates the unit is provided without an integrated front panel display, intended for remote monitoring or DIN-rail installation where a local screen is not required.
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167669-01: This is the specific Spare Processor and I/O Module part number. It encompasses the internal electronics that handle signal conditioning, alarm logic, and communications.
Installation Recommendations and Wiring Guide
To ensure signal integrity and avoid EMI (Electromagnetic Interference), follow these professional installation guidelines:
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Enclosure Selection: Always house the 1900/65 in a NEMA 4 or IP65-rated enclosure if installing in a wash-down or high-dust environment.
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Grounding: Ensure the DIN rail or mounting plate is common to the system earth. Shielded cables for transducers (vibration/RTD) should be grounded at the monitor end only to prevent ground loops.
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Vibration Inputs: Connect 3-wire accelerometers or proximity probes to the buffered output terminals for easy field troubleshooting without disconnecting the monitor.
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Relay Logic: Configure the relays in a "Normally Energized" state for fail-safe operation, ensuring that a loss of power to the monitor triggers an alarm downstream.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the 1900/65 167669-01 be used with 3500 series Proximitor sensors?
A: Yes. The 1900/65 is fully compatible with Bently Nevada 3300 XL series Proximitors and transducers, as well as standard IEPE accelerometers.
Q: Does this module support Modbus communication for PLC integration?
A: Absolutely. It supports both Modbus RTU (Serial) and Modbus TCP (Ethernet) protocols, allowing seamless integration into Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Honeywell control systems.
Q: Is the 167669-01 hot-swappable?
A: While the module is robust, it is recommended to remove power before replacing the internal 167669-01 assembly to protect the sensitive I/O circuitry from transients.