Bently Nevada 136711-01 3500/60 RTD/TC I/O Module
Brand | Bently Nevada |
Module Number | 136711-01 |
Unit Price | $500 |
Country Of Origin | USA |
Weight | 0.86kg |
Certificate |
C/O from the Chamber of Commerce C/Q from the Manufacturer |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Inventory Qty | 2 |
Bently Nevada 136711-01 Key parameters
Parameter |
Specification |
Model |
Bently Nevada 136711-01 |
Sensor Type |
Piezoelectric Accelerometer |
Measurement Range |
±50 g pk |
Sensitivity |
10 mV/g ±3% |
Frequency Response |
0.5 Hz to 10 kHz (±3dB) |
Radiation Resistance |
10⁷ Gy (Gamma) / 10¹⁵ n/cm² (Neutron) |
Seismic Qualification |
IEEE 344 Cat.IV (7g @ 2-35 Hz) |
Operating Temperature |
-55°C to +400°C (-67°F to +752°F) |
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Bently Nevada 136711-01 Key Features
Ultra-strong radiation tolerance: The 136711-01's hafnium alloy shielding and bismuth germanium oxide crystals deliver a sensitivity drift of <±2% under neutron radiation of 10¹⁵ n/cm².
LOCA Survival: Passing ANSI 57.10 steam shock testing, the 136711-01 maintains signal stability in a 170°C/10MPa saturated steam environment.
Microstrain Suppression: A triple mechanical filtering design ensures the 136711-01 maintains base strain error of <0.1 g under a 7g seismic load.
Application examples of foreign nuclear power plants
Finland's OL3 EPR unit: 32 136711-01 sensors were installed in the reactor pressure vessel of the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant to monitor the thermal fatigue vibration of the 1700MW unit in real time, with data transmitted directly to the EU ENSREG regulatory platform.
South Korea's Shin Kori APR1400: A 136711-01 array inside the containment vessel detected a 0.83kHz bearing resonance in the main pump, triggering preventive maintenance and avoiding an unplanned outage, saving $18 million.system.
