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Bently Nevada 3500/53M 286566-01 Overspeed Detection Module

Bently Nevada 3500/53M 286566-01 Overspeed Detection Module

  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/53M 286566-01

  • Condition:1000 in stock

  • Product Type: Overspeed Detection Module

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Details

Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Series 3500/53M
Model/Part Number 286566-01
Model Type Overspeed Detection Module

Description

The Bently Nevada Electronic Overspeed Detection System for the 3500 Series Machinery Detection System is designed to provide highly reliable, fast-response, and redundant tachometer systems specifically intended for use as part of an overspeed protection system.

This module plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and reliability of machinery by detecting overspeed conditions and initiating protective actions before they lead to failure or damage.

The system is engineered to meet the requirements of American Petroleum Institute (API) Standards 670 and 612, both of which govern overspeed protection. These standards are crucial for ensuring that machinery operates within safe speed limits, preventing dangerous and potentially costly incidents.

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Product Details

Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Series 3500/53M
Model/Part Number 286566-01
Model Type Overspeed Detection Module

Description

The Bently Nevada Electronic Overspeed Detection System for the 3500 Series Machinery Detection System is designed to provide highly reliable, fast-response, and redundant tachometer systems specifically intended for use as part of an overspeed protection system.

This module plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and reliability of machinery by detecting overspeed conditions and initiating protective actions before they lead to failure or damage.

The system is engineered to meet the requirements of American Petroleum Institute (API) Standards 670 and 612, both of which govern overspeed protection. These standards are crucial for ensuring that machinery operates within safe speed limits, preventing dangerous and potentially costly incidents.