1900 65 Gen Mon Datasheet 173401r
1900 65 Gen Mon Datasheet 173401r
Product Datasheet
Bently Nevada* Asset Condition Monitoring
Description
The 1900/65A General Purpose Equipment Monitor is
designed to continuously monitor and protect equipment that
is used in a variety of applications and industries. The
monitor’s low cost makes it an ideal solution for general-
purpose machines and processes that can benefit from
continuous monitoring and protection.
Inputs
The 1900/65A provides four transducer inputs and four
temperature inputs. Software can configure each transducer
input to support 2- and 3-wire accelerometers, velocity
sensors or proximity sensors. Each temperature input
supports Type E, J, K, and T thermocouples, and 2- or 3-wire
RTDs.
Outputs
The 1900/65A provides six relay outputs, four 4-20 mA
recorder outputs, and a dedicated buffered output. The user
can use the 1900 Configuration software to configure the
relay contacts to open or close according to the OK, Alert and
Danger statuses of any channel or combination of channels,
and to provide data from any variable from any channel on any
recorder output. The dedicated buffer output can provide the
signal for each transducer input.
A Modbus® Gateway option allows the monitor to provide
static variables, statuses, event list, time and date information
directly to any Modbus client, including Distributed Control
Systems (DCSs), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
(SCADA) systems, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), or
System 1* software. The monitor uses an internal counter and
a Modbus client/master time reference to generate time and
date information. Users can upgrade monitors without the
Modbus Gateway by ordering the 1900/01 Communications
Upgrade (see the Ordering Information section). The
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1900/65A supports Modbus communications via
Ethernet and a software-configurable RS232/485
serial port.
Configuration
The user defines monitor operation and the Modbus
Gateway register map by using software running on
a laptop or PC to create a configuration file and
download the file to the monitor through the built-
in Ethernet connection. The 1900/65A permanently
stores configuration information in non-volatile
memory, and can upload this information to the PC
for changes.
Display Module
The 1900/65A supports an optional display/keypad
to view channel information or make minor
configuration changes. This allows the 1900/65A to
operate as a stand-alone package. If desired, the
user can mount the display up to 75 metres (250
feet) from the Monitor Module.
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Inputs
Feature List Transducer Inputs
l Continuous monitoring and protection is Users can configure Channels 1
suitable for auto-shutdown applications through 4 to accept input from
l Stand-alone operation on general-purpose acceleration, velocity or displacement
equipment transducers.
l Optional Modbus communications via
10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet, or Transducer Channel Types
software-configurable 485/232 serial port
l Small package. Monitor Module: 196.9 mm x Channel Types define the functionality
149.4 mm x 74.4 mm (7.75” x 5.88” x 2.93”). for processing that will be applied to
Monitor Module with attached Display an input signal and the kind of
Module: 196.9 mm x 149.4 mm x 97.8 mm variables or measurement values that
(7.75” x 5.88” x 3.85)” will be derived from this input.
l DIN rail or bulkhead mounting options Channel Types also define the kind of
l 18 to 36 Vdc power input. (optional 110-220 sensor that must be used. Transducer
Vac external supply) Channel Types include:
l 24-bit ADC conversion
l Four vibration/position/speed inputs l Acceleration or Reciprocating
l Four temperature inputs Acceleration
l Configurable scale factors and full scale l Velocity or Reciprocating Velocity
ranges l Radial Vibration (shaft vibration)
l Up to four processed variables per channel l Thrust (shaft axial displacement)
with independent integration and filter l Position
control l Speed
l Internal OK checking with status
l Independent Alert and Danger setpoints Acceleration and Reciprocating
l 200-entry event list Acceleration Channel Types
l Six relay outputs. Relay operation is
programmable The Acceleration Channel Type and
l Buffered outputs for each transducer channel Reciprocating Acceleration Channel
l Four configurable 4-20 mA recorder outputs Type support two- and three-wire
l Optional NEMA 4X/IP66 fiberglass housing acceleration sensors. The
with window for display Reciprocating Acceleration channel
l Painted or stainless steel weatherproof door type has timed OK channel defeat
for panel-mount display disabled.
l Hazardous area approvals
l Maritime Approvals Acceleration Variables and Reciprocating
Acceleration Variables
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measurements from raw transducer frequencies
signals. The Acceleration Channel Type l Standard or
and Reciprocating Acceleration Channel Enhanced
Type continuously processes up to four demodulation
variables per channel.
Filters
Vibration:
Up to three bandpass Vibration Variable:
filtered amplitude
measurements. 0.5 Hz – 25 kHz
configurable 4-pole high-
Acceleration Enveloping: pass, 4-pole low-pass
Users can apply the Enveloping High-Pass:
acceleration enveloping
algorithm to one 25 Hz to 5 kHz,
Acceleration or configurable 4-pole
Reciprocating Acceleration Enveloping Low-Pass:
Variable.
125 Hz to 25 kHz,
Bias Voltage: configurable 2-pole
Users may assign the value Enveloped Variable High-Pass:
of the transducer bias
voltage to any of the 0.1 Hz min., but greater
variables. than Enveloped Variable
low-pass 2-pole
Configuration Options Enveloped Variable Low-Pass:
Each variable is Greater than Enveloped
independently configured Variable high-pass and less
with the following options. than Enveloping high-pass
4-pole
Vibration Variables:
l Peak or RMS
l Metric or English units Bias Filter:
l Filter corner
frequencies 0.01 Hz 1-pole low-pass
l Full scale range OK Filter:
l Acceleration
integrated to velocity 2.4 kHz 1-pole low-pass
Enveloped Variable: Full Scale Range
l Filter corner Vibration:
20 to 500 m/s2 (2 to 50 g)
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peak and RMS Up to three bandpass
filtered amplitude
Enveloped:
measurements.
20 to 500 m/s2 (2 to 50 g)
Bias Voltage:
peak and RMS
Users may assign the value
Integrated:
of the transducer bias
10 to 100 mm/s (0.4 to 4 voltage to any of the
in/s) peak and RMS variables.
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Full Scale Range filtered amplitude
measurements
Vibration: Gap:
10 to 50 mm/s (0.5 to 2 Gap voltage
in/s) peak and RMS
Vibration:
Integrated:
Up to three bandpass
100 to 500 μm (5 to 20 filtered amplitude
mils) peak to peak measurements
Bias Voltage: Configurable Options
-24 V Each variable is independently
configured with the following options.
Accuracy
Vibration Variables:
Vibration Variables: Metric or English units
±1% of full scale range Filter corner frequencies
Input Impedance Number of filter poles
Full-scale range
3-Wire Voltage Mode:
10 kΩ Filters
Direct Filter 1:
Radial Vibration Channel Type
4 to 4000 Hz (240 to
The Radial Vibration Channel Type 240,000 RPM)
measures radial shaft motion using
proximity sensors. Direct Filter 2:
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0.5 Hz to 4 kHz, configurable Configurable Options
1-, 2-, or 4-pole high-pass Each variable is independently
and low-pass, configurable configured with the following options.
OK Filter: Position Variables:
2.4 kHz 1-pole low-pass Metric or English units
Full Scale Range Full-scale range
Direct: Filters
100 to 500 μm (3 to 20 Direct Filter:
mils) peak-to-peak
1.2 Hz 1-pole low-pass
Gap:
Gap Filter:
-24 V
0.41 Hz 1-pole low-pass
Accuracy
OK Filter:
Vibration Variables:
2.4 kHz 1-pole low-pass
±1% of full-scale range
Full Scale Range
Input Impedance
Position:
Non-configurable:
1 to 4 mm (50 to 150 mils)
10 kΩ span with adjustable zero
position
Thrust Channel Type
Gap:
The Thrust Channel Type measures axial
shaft motion using proximity sensors. –24 V
Gap: 10 kΩ
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Position Channel Type mils) span with adjustable
zero position.
The Position Channel Type measures
mechanical motion using proximity Gap:
sensors. -24 V
Position Variables Accuracy
Position Variables are filtered and Position Variables:
processed measurements from raw
transducer signals. ±1% of full scale range
Position: Input Impedance
Mechanical position Non-configurable:
Gap: 10 kΩ
Gap, voltage or position
Speed Channel Type
Configurable Options The Speed Channel Type measures
Each variable is independently speed using proximity sensors.
configured with the following options.
Speed Variables
Position Variables:
Speed Variables are filtered and
Metric or English units processed measurements from raw
transducer signals.
Full scale range
Speed:
Filters
Up to four speed measurements
Direct Filter:
Gap:
1.2 Hz 1-pole low-pass
Gap, voltage
Gap Filter:
Configurable Options
0.41 Hz 1-pole low-pass
Each variable is independently
OK Filter: configured with the following options:
2.4 kHz 1-pole low-pass Gap Filter:
Full Scale Range 0.09 Hz 1-pole low-pass
Position: OK Filter:
1 to 28 mm (50 to 1100 2.4 kHz 1-pole low-pass
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Full Scale Range 50 Hz 1-pole, low-pass
10 kΩ Type K:
-200 to 1370 ºC (-328 to
Temperature Inputs (Ch. 5 – 8) 2498 ºF)
Channels 5 through 8 support Type E, J, Type T:
K, and T thermocouples, and 2- and 3-
wire RTDs. -200 to 400 ºC (-328 to
752 ºF)
Temperature Variable
10 Ω Cu α=0.00427:
Temperature variables are processed
measurements from raw transducer -200 to 260 ºC (-328 to
signals. The temperature channel type 500 ºF)
processes one temperature variable per 120 Ω Ni α=0.00672:
channel.
-80 to 260 ºC (-112 to 500
Configurable Options ºF)
Each Variable is independently 100 Ω Pt α=0.00385:
configured with the following options.
-200 to 850 ºC (-328 to
Units: 1562 ºF)
°C or °F 100 Ω Pt α=0.00392:
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Accuracy 60 seconds
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Channel Not OK 70W @ 24Vdc
Channel Danger 10W @ 48Vdc
Channel Alert 9W @ 60Vdc
Variable Danger Maximum Switched Voltage:
Variable Alert 60 Vdc
Maximum Operands AC specifications (resistive load)
Relay Configuration 5A
Maximum Switched Power:
The following configuration options are
independent of the relay logic and can 150VA
be configured for each relay:
Maximum Switched Voltage:
l Latching or non-latching
independent of alarm status 30Vac
Note:Refer to Hazardous Area Special Considerations Section for
l Normally energized or normally Relay specifications when used in hazardous area applications.
de-energized
Contact Life
l Normally open and normally
closed via contacts 100,000 cycles @ 5 A, 250 Vac
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When configured for Trip Multiply short-circuiting 50 kΩ or less (shorted)
the Inhibit/Trip Multiply contact to RTN will
increase Alert and Danger set points. De-activate Reset
When configured for Inhibit the Inhibit input will 500 kΩ or greater (open)
inhibit (bypass or inactivate) Alert and Danger
statuses. Short circuiting the INHIBIT contact to Transducer Supplies
INHIBIT RTN will: All outputs are short-circuit protected.
l Set all Variable Danger Statuses to logic 0
Two-Wire Current Mode
l Set all Variable Alert Statuses to logic 0
Current Source
l Set Bypass and Inhibit Statuses to logic 1
3.3 mA ± 5%
Modbus® Note:Monitor Alarm Inhibit switch, and Monitor
Trip Multiply switch mapped in the Modbus® Gateway will Open Circuit Voltage
remotely inhibit Alert and Danger statuses or activate Trip
Multiply respectively. 21 to 24 Vdc
Electrical Three-Wire Voltage Mode
Activate Inhibit
Supply Voltage
50 kΩ or less (shorted)
-24.02 Vdc to –23.47 Vdc
De-activate Inhibit
Maximum Rated Current
500 kΩ or greater (open)
15 mA
Reset Short Circuit Current
Use the Reset input to reset all latched 15.1 mA to 23.6 mA
alarms and latched relays. If the
condition driving the status no longer 4-20 mA Interface
exists, short-circuiting the RESET
contact to RESET RTN will: Number of Outputs
l Reset all latched Alert statuses
Four outputs, any of which may be
l Reset all latched Danger statuses configured to provide data from any
channel and any variable.
l Reset all latched Not OK statuses
l Reset all latched relays Proportional Value
Modbus® Note: Writing a non-zero value to the Modbus register
Reset Latched Statuses mapped in the Modbus® Gateway will 4 to 20 mA values are proportional to
reset the monitor remotely. the channel full-scale.
Electrical
Activate Reset
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Loop Supply Voltage attached directly to Monitor)
8 kHz minimum (75 m (250 ft.) of
18 to 36 Vdc cable)
100 mS 550 Ω
Bandwidth
Resolution
40 kHz minimum
10 mA
Clamp Current
Indicators
2 mA ± 10% (configurable for Not OK
Monitor Module
and Bypass)
Status LED
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Bypass LED Dimensions (L x W x H)
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l Feature tools for installing and Supported Transducers
troubleshooting
l Simple display to help with configuration Bently Nevada
l Ability to browse network for 1900 monitors Channel Type
Transducer
l Network configuration
l Configuration for channels, variables, Acceleration and Reciprocating 330400 Accelerometer
setpoints, tag names, recorders and filters Acceleration 330425 Accelerometer
l Configuration for the optional Modbus
Gateway 190501 Velomitor*
l Configuration for relays and relay voting logic 330500 Velomitor
l Off-line configuration allowing use of software Velocity and Reciprocating
Velocity 330525 Velomitor
when hardware is not available
l Firmware upgrade function and diagnostics 330750 Velomitor
l Change bypass modes and setpoints on the
fly 3300 5 & 8 mm
l Display component for statuses and variables Proximitor* System
l Display Hardware Identification and 3300 XL 8mm Proximitor
manufacturing information System
l Context-specific help
3300 XL 11mm
Proximitor System
Environmental Radial Vibration, Thrust, and 3300 XL NSv*Proximitor
Speed System
Temperature 7200 5 & 8mm
Proximitor System
Operating
7200 11mm Proximitor
System
-20 to +70 ºC (-4 to +158 ºF)
7200 14 mm Proximitor
System
Storage
3300 5 & 8 mm
-30 to +90 ºC (-22 to +194 ºF) Proximitor System
3300 XL 11mm
Operating
Proximitor System
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Proximitor System Hazardous Area Approvals
7200 11mm Proximitor
For a detailed listing of country and product specific
System
approvals, refer to the Approvals Quick Reference Guide
7200 14 mm Proximitor (document 108M1756) located at the following website:
System www.GEmeasurement.com.
Note: The 1900/65A provides default configuration settings for This monitor is not certified for installation in Class
Bently Nevada* transducers. The user can configure the 1900/65A
1 Div 1 locations, but it will support transducers
to accept other transducers.
installed in Div 1 locations via the use of galvanic
isolators and barriers. If galvanic isolators are
used, no change is necessary to the installation. A
Compliance and Certifications removable ground jumper allows the monitor to
support zener barrier installations. Removing the
EMC jumper will disconnect circuit common from
chassis at the monitor so that chassis can be
European Community Directives: connected at the barrier.
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU CSA/NRTL/C
Standards: Ex/AEx nA nC IIC T4 Gc: Class I, Zone 2:
EN 61000-6-2 Immunity for Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D
Industrial Environments T4 @ -20ºC ≤ Ta ≤ 70ºC
EN 61000-6-4 Emissions for
Industrial Environments Vn = 18 to 36 Vdc @ Imax = 1A per drawing
173089
Electrical Safety
ATEX/IECEx
European Community Directives:
II 3 G
LV Directive 2014/35/EU
Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc
Standards:
T4 @-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 70°C
EN 61010-1
Hazardous Area Special Considerations
Maritime
l Hazardous area installations require relay
Complies with Det Norske contact voltages below 30 Vac rms, or 30 Vdc
Veritas 'Rules for to minimize hazard.
Classification of Ships, High l Hazardous area installations require relay
Speed & Light Craft and Det contact amperages below 5 Amps DC, or AC
Norske Veritas' Offshore to minimize hazard.
Standards.
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0 3 Fiberglass NEMA
Ordering Information 4X/IP66 WP housing with
window in door (see Figure
For a detailed listing of country and product specific 3: NEMA 4X/IP66 WP
approvals, refer to the Approvals Quick Reference Housing)
Guide (document 108M1756) located at the
following website: www.GEmeasurement.com. 0 4 1900/55 replacement
kit(see Figure 4: 1900/55
1900/65A General Purpose Equipment Replacement Kit)t
Monitor
07 ProTIM Housing, Wiring
1900/65A-AXX-BXX-CXX-DXX-EXX and Mounting Hardware
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Figure 3: NEMA 4X/IP66 WP Housing
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9 9 Configuration Software
only (CD)
B: Communications Option
0 1 Modbus® comm.
C: License Key Option
0 0 None
0 1 USB license key
D: License Quantity Option
X X Total licenses
(1 to 99)
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Part Number Description
Accessories display assembly
Fiberglass NEMA
Part Number Description 168944
4X/IP66
167699-02 1900/65A Display weatherproof
Module housing with window
in door
1900/65A Product
173400-01 284785 MTL 7728(-) barrier
Manual
Bulkhead mounting
168495
plate
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Figures
Note: All dimensions shown in millimeters (inches) except as noted.
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Figure 2: Display Module Dimensions
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Figure 3: Combined Dimensions
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Figure 4: Weatherproof Housing Dimensions
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Figure 5: Weatherproof Door Drill Pattern
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Figure 6: Weatherproof Door Dimensions
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Figure 7: ProTIM Housing Dimensions
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