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200150, 200155 and 200157

Accelerometers
Datasheet
Bently Nevada Machinery Condition Monitoring 164986 Rev. V

Description
The 20015x Accelerometers are general purpose, wide
frequency, case-mounted seismic transducers designed for
use with Trendmaster ProTIMs.
The 200150 Accelerometer also operates with the
Trendmaster 2000 system. The accelerometer interfaces with
the 200100 Dual Acceleration to Velocity flexiTIM Module and
the 89130-01 Acceleration-to-Velocity TIM (Transducer
Interface Module), as well as the 1900/25 and 1900/27
monitors.
The 20015x Accelerometers feature a hermetically sealed,
stainless steel case.  This design provides an extremely
rugged transducer that is well suited for harsh industrial
environments.  The transducer’s top-mounted, 5-pin
connector allows you to easily install and remove the
interconnecting signal cable.  A 3/8-24 threaded hole on the
bottom of the sensor’s casing accommodates several
mounting options.
The 20015x Accelerometers contain a piezoelectric sensing
device that generates a charge when it is subjected to
vibration.  The accelerometers electronically convert this
charge to a differential voltage signal that is proportional to
the acceleration that is parallel to the sensitive axis of the
transducer.

If you use the 200155 and 200157 Accelerometers with


1900 monitors or with TIMs other than those listed in
Table 1, or if you operate the transducers outside their
specified limits, machine monitoring may fail or the
data obtained may not be accurate.

The maximum allowed cable length for use with the


200155 is 15.24 m (50 ft.). You can install 20015x
accelerometers in a Class I, Zone 0 application without
a barrier, if you use them with the wSIM.
200150, 200155 and 200157 Accelerometers
Datasheet 164986 Rev. V
Table 1:  20015x Accelerometer Applications If you are measuring a machine
housing to determine where to install
Used with Type of transducers, consider what kinds of
Accelerometer
ProTIM Option Application data you need to obtain. Most common
machine malfunctions (imbalance,
200150 Standard General
misalignment, and so forth) originate at
Acceleration- application
the rotor and cause a change in rotor
to-Velocity
vibration. The location you select on the
channel type (-
housing must accurately conduct rotor
01)
vibration to the transducer.
200155 Low Frequency Fin-Fan,
Acceleration- slow Install the transducer carefully. If you
to-Velocity rotating don't, the transducer may not
channel type (- shafts accurately detect vibrations and can
05) transmit invalid data. Bently Nevada
provides engineering services to
200157 Standard Roller accurately measure machine housings
Acceleration- element and to install transducers.
to-Velocity with bearing
Acceleration and certain
Enveloping types of
channel type (- cavitation
06) effects

Note that the acceleration-to-velocity circuitry


in the 200200 and 200250 ProTIMs attenuates
frequencies above 1 kHz .  You cannot obtain
higher frequency data with the 200155 or
200157.
The wider frequency range of the 200155 and
200157 accelerometers may result in increased
noise compared to the 200150.  We recommend
that you use the 200155 transducer for
frequencies of interest below 10 Hz.   Use the
200157 only if the application requires
acceleration enveloping. Use of the 200155 or
the 200157 in place of the 200150 may result in
faulty readings.  Refer to the ProTIM datasheet
for the proper frequency response of the
system.

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200157 ≤300
Specifications (1) Because of its long settling time,
you
All specifications are at +25°C (+77°F), unless can use the 200155 only with low
otherwise specified. frequency acceleration-to-velocity
channel types on a ProTIM, DSM, or
Electrical System 1 system.

Sensitivity @ 10.2 mV/(m/s2) (100 mV/g) Excitation 4.7 to 5.5 Vdc


80 Hz  (± 12%) Voltage
Measurement Range Polarity SIG+ positive with respect to
(Acceleration SIG-.
Accelerometer Measurement Range in from Base to
m/s2 (g) Connector)
200150 ±245 (±25) Quiescent <800 µA
200155 ±196 (±20) Current

200157 ±245 (±25) Output Bias +2.5 ± 0.23 Vdc


Voltage
  Broadband Electrical Noise (1 Hz to 15 kHz)
Frequency Range Referenced to 80Hz
(±10%) Accelerometer Measurement Range in
mm/s2 (mg)
Accelerometer Frequency Range in Hz 200150 14.7 (1.5)
(cpm)
200150 10 to 1000 (600 to 60,000) 200155 24.5 (2.5)

200155 1.5 to 10,000 (90 to 600,000) 200157 14.7 (1.5)

200157 10 to 10,000 (600 to 600,000)  


Electrical 600 Vrms
  Isolation
Mounted >20 kHz (>1200 kcpm)
Resonant  
Frequency
Environmental
Amplitude ±2%
Linearity Axial Shock 49,050 m/s2 pk (5,000 g pk)
(1 to 10g pk) Limit
Transverse ≤7% Temperature -40 ºC to +105 ºC (-40 ºF to +221
Sensitivity Range ºF)
Settling Time (Within 5% of Bias) Sealing 5X10-8 atm•cc/s (3.1X10-9
(Hermetic) atm•in 3 /s), maximum
Accelerometer Settling Time (ms)
Relative 100% relative, condensing,
200150 ≤300 Humidity non-submerged
200155(1) ≤2000

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Physical Cables

Size (Hex x 17.5 mm x 45.7 mm (11/16 in x 1.8 Operating -20 ºC to +100 ºC (-4 ºF to +212
Height) in) Temperature ºF)
Range
Weight 58 g (2.0 oz), typical These cables may be used at
lower temperatures if the
Mounting 3/8-24 female
installation prevents the cable
Thread
from flexing or bending.  Flexing
Mounting 2.7 to 6.8 N•m (2 to 5 ft•lbf) these cables at temperatures
Torque below –20 ºC (-4 ºF) may
damage the cables.
Sensing Ceramic
Element Construction 4-conductor, 22 AWG with
braided shield and drain wire
Sensing Shear (85% coverage, minimum),
Geometry PVC outer jacket.  Nickel-plated
coupling nuts.
Housing and connector material
Seal Connectors provide an IP67
200150 316L stainless steel seal to transducers and
mating hardware.  Connectors
200155 316L stainless steel
are molded to the cable.  The
200157 316L stainless steel addition of DC4 electrical
insulating compound in the
  connectors provides
additional protection against
Electrical 5-pin 1/2-20 moisture during a thermal
Connector shock.
(Top)
Minimum Bend Radius
 
200151 63.5 mm (2.5 in)

200152 73.7 mm (2.9 in)

Maximum 25 m (82 ft)


Cable Length
Custom products may be able
to provide longer cable lengths
for the 200150 and 200157
accelerometers.

Adhesive (see Mounting Hardware


Options)
Temperature -55 ºC to +121 ºC (-67 ºF to +250
Range ºF)

Cure Time 24 hours

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Compliance and
Certifications
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:

 l This device may not cause harmful


interference.
 l This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.

EMC
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU

RoHS
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU

Maritime
330400 and 330425 only

ABS 2009 Steel Vessels Rules


1-1-4/7.7,4-8-3/1.11.1,4-9-7/13

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Safe and Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C


Hazardous Area Approvals Non- and D
 
Incendive
AEx nA T4
For the detailed listing of country and
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C
product specific approvals, refer to the
and D
Approvals Quick Reference Guide
(108M1756) available from Bently.com. T4 @ -54 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +121 °C (-65.2 °F
≤ Ta ≤ +249.8 °F ) per drawing
CSA/NRTL/C 17582

177230 Ex nL IIC T4:


AEx nA IIC T4:
Class I, Div 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
 
Ex ia IIC T4:
AEx ia IIC T4:
Class I, Div 1, Groups A, B, C, D;
Class II, Div 1, Groups E, F, G;
Class III, Div 1
Install per drawing 177234
T4 @ Ta ≤ 80°C

200150, Ex ia IIC T4
200155, Class I, Div 1
200157 Groups A,B,C,D
 
T4 @ -40°C ≤ Ta ≤ 80°C
Per DWG 167535
 
Ex nL IIC T4
Class I, Div 2
Groups A,B,C,D
 
T4 @ -40°C ≤ Ta ≤ 80°C
Per DWG 167535

200350 (Approval Option 1)

Intrinsically Ex ia IIC T4
Safe Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C
and D
 
AEx ia IIC T4
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C
and D
 
T4 @ -54 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +121 °C
(-65.2 °F ≤ Ta ≤ 249.8 °F )
Per drawing 175825

Intrinsically Ex nL IIC T4

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Datasheet 164986 Rev. V

ATEX/IECEx
Ii= 200mA Ii= 200mA
177230
II 1 G Pi= 1W Pi= 1W
  Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
  Ci=16.2 nF  
 
II 3 G Li= 0  
  Ex na IIC T4 Gc

  T4@ Ta = -40°C to 80°C Hazardous Area Conditions of


Entity Zone 0/1 Zone 2 Safe Use
Parameters
Ui= 28V Ui= 28V ATEX/IECEx
Ii= 120mA Ii= 120mA Zone 0/1:

Pi= 1W Pi= 1W Equipment must be connected to equipment,


which meets the above listed entity
Ci=0   parameters.

Li=121.06µh   The cables type A or B (in compliance with EN


60079-25) must respect the cable parameters
200150, 200155, listed with the entity parameters.
200157 II 1 G
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Zone 2 :
   
The supply electrical parameters shall not
  II 3 G exceed the values mentioned in the tables
Ex na IIC T4 Gc above.
   
T4@ Ta = -40°C to 80°C  
 
Zone 0/1 Zone 2
Entity
Parameters Ui= 27V Ui= 27V

Ii= 150mA Ii= 150mA

Ci=16.2 nF  

Li= 0  

200350
II 1 G
  Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
 
 
II 3 G
  Ex na IIC T4 Gc
 
  T4@ Ta = -54°C to +121°C
Entity
Zone 0/1 Zone 2
Parameters
Ui= 28V Ui= 28V

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09 3/8-24 to 3/4 NPT, 1-1/4 inch hex


Ordering Information stud

10 3/8-24 to 1 NPT, 1-3/8 inch hex


For the detailed listing of country and stud
product specific approvals, refer to the
Approvals Quick Reference Guide 11 3/8-24 to 1-1/4 NPT, 1-3/4 inch
(108M1756) available from Bently.com. hex stud

200150-AA-BB 12 3/8-24 to 1/4-20 UNC, 3/4 inch


hex stud
General Purpose Trendmaster 2000 or 13 3/8-24 to 5/16-18 UNC, 3/4 inch
Trendmaster Pro Accelerometer hex stud

200155-AA-BB 14 3/8-24 to 3/8-24 UNF, 3/4 inch 


hex stud

Low Frequency Trendmaster Pro 15 3/8-24 to 3/8-16 UNC, 3/4 inch


Accelerometer hex stud

16 3/8-24 to 1/2-13 UNC, 3/4 inch


200157-AA-BB hex stud

Enveloping Trendmaster Pro 17 3/8-24 to 3/8-16 UNC 1-3/8 inch


Accelerometer hex plate stud

18 3/8-24 to M8x1 1-3/8 inch hex


Refer to Table 6 for detailed specifications. plate stud

A: Mounting Stud Option 19 Quick-Set XDCR adapter, 1-inch


hex stud
00 No mounting stud provided
20 3/8-24 thread, 1 magnetic
01 3/8-24 thread, 2 adhesive mount base
mount frames with adhesive
21 3/8-24 outer diameter to M6x1
02 3/8-24 to 3/8-24 UNF 1-3/8 inch inner diameter 1-3/8 inch hex
hex plate stud plate stud
03 3/8-24 to 1/2-20 UNF 1-3/8 inch 22 3/8-24 to M8x1.25 1-3/8 inch hex
hex plate stud plate stud
04 3/8-24 to 1/4 NPT 1-3/8 inch hex 23 3/8-24 to M16x2.0 1-3/8 inch hex
plate stud plate stud
05 3/8-24 to 1/4-28 UNF 1-3/8 inch B: Approvals
hex plate stud
05 Multiple Approvals (CSA, ATEX,
06 3/8-24 to 1/4 NPT, 3/4 inch hex and IECEx)
stud
 
07 3/8-24 to 3/8 NPT, 3/4 inch hex
stud  

08 3/8-24 to 1/2 NPT 1 inch hex stud  

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Datasheet 164986 Rev. V

Adhesive studs (Options 0 1 and 2 0) are 200152-AA-BB


sold in kits containing frames to hold the
studs to the substrate while the Accelerometer Interface Standard Cable,
adhesive cures.  The kit also contains Connector on Accelerometer End Only
provides a scouring pad and alcohol
wipe to prepare the mounting surface
and a packet of acrylic adhesive and A: Cable Length
materials to mix the two components.
04 4.0 meters

Using adhesives and magnetic mounts 15 15 meters


attenuates high frequency signals that
may be present. 25 25 meters

B: Coupling Nut
200151-AA-BB-CC
00 Standard coupling nut (see
Accelerometer Interface Standard Cable, Figure 10)
Connectors on Both Ends 10 Enhanced coupling nut.  This
option provides a better grip for
A: Cable Length tightening the cable to the
accelerometer and is provided
20 2.0 meters on the accelerometer end only
(see Figure 12).
40 4.0 meters  
60 6.0 meters

B: Armor Option

02 Blue cable without armor

03 Blue cable with armor

C: Coupling Nut

00 Standard coupling nut (see


Figure 9)

02 Nylon coupling nut

10 Enhanced coupling nut.  This


option provides a better grip for
tightening the cable to the
accelerometer and is provided
on both ends of the cable (see
Figure 11).

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Datasheet 164986 Rev. V

Accessories
Part
Description
Number

164985 200150, 200155, and 200157


Accelerometers User Guide.

162411 Trendmaster System User Guide

149831 Trendmaster Dynamic Scanning


Module datasheet.

163662 200200 ProTIM-R Module


datasheet.

163663 200250 ProTIM-C Module


datasheet.

126709 Trendmaster 2000 for Windows


Installation Guide.

141574-01 200100 Acceleration-to-Velocity


flexiTIM Module datasheet.

137230 flexiTIM Operation Manual.

190125 1900/25 Vibration Monitor User


Guide

141485 1900/25 Vibration Monitor


datasheet.

190127 1900/27 Vibration Monitor User


Guide

141486 1900/27 Vibration Monitor


datasheet.

141556 89130-01 and 89546-01


Accel-to-Velocity Transducer
Interface Module datasheet.

142485-01 Housing cable adapter.  See


Figure 13.

141887-01 Conduit cable adaptor, single. 


See Figure 14.

141887-02 Conduit cable adapter, double. 


See Figure 15.

 
 
 

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Graphs and Figures


Note: All dimensions shown in millimeters (inches) except as noted.
Table 1:  Mounting Stud Specifications

Stud Recommended
Option Maximum Torque in N•m Replacement
Length in Torque in N•m Notes
“A” (in•lbf) Part Number
mm (in) (in•lbf)

01 N/A N/A N/A 04284020 2 adhesive


mount frames
with adhesive

02 6.0 N/A 22.6 (200) for curved mounting 107756-01 See Figure 1
(0.235) surface, 45.2 (400) for flat
mounting surface

03 12.1 N/A 22.6 (200) for curved mounting 107755-01 See Figure 1
(0.475) surface, 45.2 (400) for flat
mounting surface

04 16.5 N/A 22.6 (200) for curved mounting 107754-01 See Figure 2
(0.650) surface, 45.2 (400) for flat
mounting surface

05 8.3 N/A 7.3 (65) for curved mounting 128038-01 See Figure 1
(0.325) surface, 14.6 (130) for flat
mounting surface

06 18.2 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-01 See Figure 3


(0.715) to 200)

07 18.4 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-02 See Figure 3


(0.725) to 200)

08 23.0 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-03 See Figure 3


(0.905) to 200)

09 23.2 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-04 See Figure 3


(0.915) to 200)

10 28.1 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-05 See Figure 3


(1.105) to 200)

11 28.8 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-06 See Figure 3


(1.135) to 200)

12 11.6 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131562-01 See Figure 4


(0.457) to 200)

13 13.0 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131562-02 See Figure 4


(0.512) to 200)

14 6.1 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131562-03 See Figure 4

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Datasheet 164986 Rev. V

Stud Recommended
Option Maximum Torque in N•m Replacement
Length in Torque in N•m Notes
“A” (in•lbf) Part Number
mm (in) (in•lbf)

(0.240) to 200)

15 13.7 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131563-04 See Figure 4


(0.540) to 200)

16 16.8 16.9 to 22.6 (150 22.6 (200) 131562-05 See Figure 4


(0.660) to 200)

17 10.2 N/A 22.6 (200) for curved mounting 161961-01 See Figure 4
(0.400) surface, 45.2 (400) for flat
mounting surface

18 8.3 N/A 10.2 (90) for curved mounting 125094-01 See Figure 1
(0.325) surface, 20.4 (180) for flat
mounting surface

19 6.4 3.9 (35) 3.9 (35) 138648-01 See Figure 5


(0.250)

20 N/A N/A N/A 139153-01 See Figure 6

21 N/A N/A N/A 87055-01 See Figure 7

22 8.3 N/A 10.2 (90) 125094-02 See Figure 8


(0.325)

23 16.8 N/A 22.6 (200) for curved mounting 107755-02 See Figure 1
(0.66) surface, 45.2 (400) for flat
mounting surface

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Datasheet 164986 Rev. V

 1. 3/8-24 UNF 2A


 2. Stud length
Figure 1:  Hex Plate Stud for “A” Options 02, 03, 05, 17, 18, and 23.

 1. 3/8-24 UNF A


 2. Stud length
Figure 2:  Hex Plate Stud for “A” Option 04

 1. 3/8-24 UNF 2A


 2. Stud length
Figure 3:  Hex Stud for “A” Options 06 Through 11

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 1. 3/8-24 UNF 2A


 2. Stud length
Figure 4:  Hex Stud for “A” Options 12 Through 17

 1. 3/8-24 UNF 2A


 2. Stud length
Figure 5:  Quick-Set XDCR Adapter

 1. 3/8-24 UNF 2A


Figure 6:  Magnetic Mount Base

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Datasheet 164986 Rev. V

 1. 4UNF 2A outer diameter


 2. M6 x 1 inner diameter
Figure 7:  Hex Plate Stud for “A” Option 21
 
 
 

 1. 3/8-24 UNF 2A


 2. M8 x 1,25
 3. Stud length
Figure 8:  Hex Plate Stud for “A” Option 22

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 1. Cable length (Option “A”)


Figure 9:  200151 With Standard Coupling Nut and No Armor

 1. Cable length (Option “A”)


Figure 10:  200152 With Standard Coupling Nut and No Armor

 1. Cable Length (Option “A”)


Figure 11:  200151 With Enhanced Coupling Nut and No Armor

 1. Cable length (Option “A”)


Figure 12:  200152 With Enhanced Coupling Nut and No Armor

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Figure 13:  Housing Cable Adapter (Part Number 142485-01)

Figure 14:  Conduit Cable Adapter, Single (Part Number 141887-01)

Figure 15:  Conduit Cable Adapter, Double (Part Number 141887-02)

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 1. Top view


 2. 19.1 mm (0.750 in) across corners
 3. 11/16-inch hexagonal
 4. Side view
 5. 1/2-20 UNC-2A 5-pin connector
 6. 3/8-24 UNF-2B threads, 7.1 mm (0.28 in) deep, minimum
 7. 17.0 mm (0.67 in) diameter, typical
Figure 16:  Accelerometer Dimensional Drawing

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Figure 17:  200150 Amplitude Frequency Response (Typical)

Figure 18:  200150 Phase Frequency Response (Typical)

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Figure 19:  200155 Amplitude Frequency Response (Typical)

Figure 20:  200155 Phase Frequency Response (Typical)

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Figure 21:  200157 Amplitude Frequency Response (Typical)

Figure 22:  200157 Phase Frequency Response (Typical)

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Figure 23:  20015x Accelerometer Temperature Sensitivity (Typical)

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