Technical Parameter
Brand:Bently Nevada
Model:990-10-XX-01-00 MOD:283278
Sensor Type:Vibration
Operating Range:2 mm
Sensitivity:1 um
Output Type:Voltage
Installation Type:Non-contact
Operating Temperature:100°C
Material:Injection Molding
Connector Type:Gold
Certifications:SIL30301, Compatible with 3500/75 & 3500/45 Modules
Product Introduction
This vibration transmitter is part of the Bently Nevada 990 series designed for high accuracy vibration monitoring.
With its robust design, it withstands harsh industrial conditions.
The transmitter provides continuous measurement of machine vibration levels, aiding in predictive maintenance and preventing unexpected failures.
Its non-contact sensing technology ensures minimal interference with operating machinery.
The unit features an easy installation process and requires minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for industrial control systems.

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What is a DCS?
A Distributed Control System (DCS) is a sophisticated, computer-based control system designed to automate, monitor, and manage complex industrial processes. It is widely used in large-scale industrial facilities such as refineries, power plants, chemical plants, and paper mills, where precision, reliability, and scalability are critical.
How Does a DCS Work?
A DCS is composed of several interconnected components that work seamlessly to ensure efficient process control. Here’s a breakdown of its key elements:
- Controllers:
These are the “brains” of the system. Controllers receive data from sensors, process it using pre-programmed logic, and send output signals to actuators to maintain optimal process conditions. - Sensors:
Sensors act as the “eyes and ears” of the system, measuring critical physical parameters such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, and level. This real-time data is essential for accurate control. - Actuators:
Actuators are the “muscles” of the system. They execute physical actions based on controller commands, such as opening/closing valves, starting/stopping motors, or adjusting dampers. - Operator Stations:
These serve as the human-machine interface (HMI), allowing operators to monitor the process, adjust setpoints, and troubleshoot issues. Modern DCS systems often feature intuitive graphical interfaces for ease of use. - Communication Network:
The backbone of the DCS, this network connects all components, enabling seamless data exchange and coordination. It ensures that every part of the system works in harmony, even across large industrial sites.
Why is a DCS Important?
Centralized Control with Distributed Execution: A DCS allows for centralized monitoring while distributing control functions across multiple controllers, reducing the risk of system-wide failures.
Scalability: It can easily expand to accommodate growing operational needs.
Reliability: Redundant systems and fail-safes ensure continuous operation, even in critical environments.
Efficiency: Optimizes processes, reduces waste, and improves overall productivity.
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