New Bently Nevada | 9200-01-01-10-00 | Two-Wire Velocity Seismoprobe Sensor
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Product Information for Bently Nevada 9200-01-01-10-00 Two-Wire Velocity Seismoprobe Sensor
Overview The Bently Nevada 9200-01-01-10-00 is a high-precision two-wire velocity seismoprobe sensor designed for accurate vibration measurement. It is optimized for industrial applications where reliable seismic monitoring is critical.
Model and Manufacturer
- Model: 9200-01-01-10-00
- Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
Sensor Type
- Type: Two-wire velocity seismoprobe
Key Features
- Sensitivity: 20 mV/mm/s (500 mV/in/s), with ±5% accuracy when properly terminated and oriented at the calibration angle.
- Calibration Load: 10 kΩ terminal "A" to "B", with output taken across pins "A" and "B".
- Sensitivity Temperature Coefficient: 0.2%/°C.
Frequency Response
- 4.5 to 1000 Hz (270 to 60,000 CPM): +0, -3dB typical.
- 10 to 1000 Hz (600 to 60,000 CPM): +0, -3dB typical.
- 15 to 1000 Hz (900 to 60,000 CPM): +0, -3dB typical.
Dynamic Operating Range
- Displacement: 2.54 mm (0.100 in) peak-to-peak maximum displacement.
Velocity Range
- Velocity Range: 25 mm/s (1 in/s) at +22 °C of casing vibration at 100 Hz with a 10 kΩ load.
Coil Specifications
- Resistance: 1.25 kΩ ±5%.
- Locked Coil Inductance: 125 mH, typical.
Suffix Options
- 9200: Base model.
- -01: Transducer Mounting Angle/Minimum Operating Frequency is 0° ±2.5°, 4.5 Hz (270 CPM).
- -01: Connector/Cable Option is Top Mount (no cable).
- -10: Mounting Base is Circular with an M10X1 stud.
- -00: No agency approvals.
Dimensions and Weight
- Length: 102 mm (4 in) typical, depending on the connector option.
- Diameter: 41 mm (1.6 in) typical.
- Weight: 300 grams (10.5 ounces) typical.
This sensor is engineered for high performance and precise vibration measurement, making it an essential tool for industrial environments where accurate monitoring is crucial.

