Bently Nevada 991-25-70-02-CN Thrust Transmitter: High-Precision Axial Displacement Monitoring



Introduction:
Monitor machinery health with the Bently Nevada 991-25-70-02-CN Thrust Transmitter, featuring a 4-20 mA output and 25-0-25 mils full-scale range.
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The Bently Nevada 991-25-70-02-CN represents a pinnacle in industrial vibration and thrust monitoring technology. As a member of the 991 series, this probe vibration transmitter provides a reliable, 2-wire solution for measuring axial displacement. Engineers design this unit specifically to integrate seamlessly with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS). By converting signals from a proximity probe into a proportional 4-20 mA output, the 991 transmitter eliminates the need for a separate monitor rack in many applications.
Precise Technical Configuration
The model number 991-25-70-02-CN defines a specific set of capabilities tailored for demanding industrial environments:
- Full-scale Option (-25): This unit supports a 25-0-25 mils range, providing a comprehensive view of thrust position.
- System Length (-70): It supports a 7.0-meter (23.0 feet) system length, offering flexibility for various machinery footprints.
- Mounting Option (02): The bulkhead screw configuration ensures a secure, vibration-resistant installation.
- Agency Approval (-CN): This version carries country-specific approvals, ensuring compliance with local safety and industrial standards.
Robust Electrical Performance
The 991-25-70-02-CN transmitter requires a +12 to +35 Vdc input at its terminals. It accepts input from a single non-contacting 3300 NSv Proximity Probe and extension cable. The device generates a 4 to 20 mAdc signal over the specified full-scale range.
Accuracy remains a hallmark of Bently Nevada engineering. This transmitter maintains a loop accuracy within ±1.5% over the full-scale range. The “Not OK” signal defeat feature adds a layer of safety; the output drops below 3.6 mA within 100 microseconds of a fault condition, alerting operators immediately to sensor or cable issues.
Built for Extreme Environments
Industrial sites often present harsh conditions, but the 991-25-70-02-CN thrives in these settings. The transmitter operates efficiently in temperatures ranging from -35°C to +85°C (-31°F to +185°F). Its rugged housing weighs approximately 0.43 kg (0.9 lbm), making it easy to mount on standard DIN rails without stressing the support structure.
The external zero and span adjustments allow for non-interacting calibration. This means technicians can fine-tune the transmitter in the field without one adjustment affecting the other, significantly reducing maintenance time.
Key Applications and Benefits
The Bently Nevada 991-25-70-02-CN is ideal for monitoring the axial position of rotating shafts in:
- Centrifugal Compressors: Protecting against catastrophic thrust bearing failure.
- Steam and Gas Turbines: Ensuring precise alignment during thermal expansion.
- High-Speed Pumps: Monitoring shaft stability during variable load conditions.
By choosing this transmitter, facilities gain a cost-effective way to implement continuous machinery protection. The direct 4-20 mA interface simplifies wiring and reduces the hardware overhead typically associated with specialized vibration monitoring systems.
Technical Specifications Table
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada |
| Model Number | 991-25-70-02-CN |
| Input Signal | 3300 NSv Proximity Probe |
| Output Signal | 4-20 mA (2-wire) |
| Linear Range | 0.25 to 1.65 mm (Prox Out) |
| Operating Temp | -35°C to +85°C |
| Weight | 0.43 kg (0.9 lbm) |
| Mounting | DIN Rail / Bulkhead Screws |
| Power Requirement | +12 to +35 Vdc |
The 991-25-70-02-CN is widely used in steam turbines, compressors, and motors for vibration and position monitoring. It is a direct replacement for older 3300 series proximitors.

