584390 BENTLY TSI system module

Product model: BENTLY 584390
Working voltage: 24VDC

Working temperature: -40 ℃~85 ℃

Working humidity: 0~95%

Interface type: RS-485
BENTLY 584390 is a mechanical vibration monitoring system used to monitor the vibration level of rotating machinery. It can detect bearing vibration, mechanical imbalance, and other mechanical problems to ensure the normal operation of mechanical equipment

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Description

584390 BENTLY TSI system module

584390 Product Introduction
  • BENTLY 584390 gateway is designed with multi protocol compatibility and modularity, seamlessly connecting industrial systems, 
  • operating at a wide temperature range of -40 ° C to 85 ° C, supporting 8-channel rotating equipment monitoring, 
  • remote configuration to improve efficiency, and ensuring stable power and automation.
1、 Product Overview
BENTLY 584390 is part of the Bently Nevada 3500 series monitoring system and is a communication gateway module designed specifically for industrial automation and process control applications.
It can connect the Bently Nevada 3500 system with other control systems or host computers to achieve data interconnectivity.
2、 Main characteristics
Communication interface: This module has rich communication interfaces and supports multiple communication protocols such as Ethernet, RS232, RS485, etc. It can be compatible with protocols such as Modbus and TCP/IP,
thus achieving integration with other industrial control systems.
input/output signal
Input signal: 0-10V DC, 4-20mA DC.
Output signal: 0-10V DC, 4-20mA DC.
Channel Count: Provides 8 analog input and 8 analog output channels to meet various monitoring and control requirements.
Working parameters:
Working voltage: 24VDC.
Working temperature range: -40 ° C to+85 ° C (some sources mention -30 ° C to+65 ° C or -40 ° C to+70 ° C, depending on the application environment).
Working humidity: 0% to 95%.
Remote configuration and management: Supports remote configuration and management functions, allowing for remote system settings and monitoring through the network, improving operational efficiency.
Modular design: Adopting a modular design, it is easy to install and maintain, reducing system downtime and maintenance costs.
High reliability and stability: After rigorous testing and validation, it ensures stable performance in various harsh environments, suitable for multiple fields such as industrial automation, process control, mechanical vibration monitoring and protection.
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