Typical Installation and Usage Context
The Bently Nevada 1900/65A 167699-02 General Equipment Monitor Display Module functions as the visual interface for equipment condition monitoring systems. It is designed to display machine status, alarm conditions, and operational parameters associated with monitored industrial equipment.
This display module is commonly installed in:
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Machinery monitoring panels in power generation facilities
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Equipment diagnostic stations in oil and gas processing plants
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Industrial maintenance centers supervising pumps and compressors
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Manufacturing plants implementing condition monitoring systems
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Centralized equipment monitoring cabinets within process industries
By presenting monitoring information in a clear and accessible format, the module allows operators and maintenance teams to quickly assess equipment condition and respond to abnormal events.
Functional Advantages in Monitoring Systems
Clear Operational Visualization
The display module provides a straightforward interface for viewing machine condition indicators and system alerts.
Improved Operational Awareness
Operators can monitor equipment status in real time, allowing quicker response to developing mechanical issues.
Efficient Integration with Monitoring Units
The module is designed to work seamlessly with compatible general equipment monitoring systems.
Compact Industrial Design
Its slim form factor allows easy integration into monitoring cabinets and industrial control panels.
Reliable Industrial Operation
The display module is engineered for environments where monitoring systems must operate continuously and reliably.
Technical FAQs
1. What is the primary function of the 1900/65A display module?
It provides a visual interface for viewing operational data and alarm information from connected equipment monitoring systems.
2. What type of monitoring systems use this display module?
It is used with general equipment monitoring systems designed to supervise industrial machinery condition.
3. What kind of information is typically shown on the display?
Machine condition indicators, alarm notifications, and system status information.
4. Can operators acknowledge alarms through the display module?
Depending on the system configuration, the display may allow interaction for alarm acknowledgement and system navigation.
5. Is the module suitable for continuous industrial operation?
Yes, it is designed for long-term operation in monitoring systems that run continuously.
6. Where is the display module typically installed?
It is usually mounted in machinery monitoring cabinets or control panels.
7. Does the module perform monitoring itself?
No, it functions primarily as an interface for displaying data generated by the monitoring system.
8. Can the module assist maintenance teams in diagnostics?
Yes, clear visual information helps technicians quickly identify equipment conditions and possible issues.
9. Is the module compatible with industrial monitoring architectures?
Yes, it integrates with broader equipment condition monitoring systems used in industrial facilities.
10. What maintenance is recommended for the display module?
Routine checks of connections, screen functionality, and system communication help maintain reliable operation.