



Product Introduction
The Bently Nevada 131108-0025-01 Location I/O Module is a monitoring system component designed to facilitate communication between field-installed sensors and centralized machinery monitoring equipment. In large industrial facilities, multiple sensors are often installed at various points on rotating equipment to measure vibration, displacement, and operational behavior.
This module organizes those monitoring points by providing an interface that collects signals from sensors installed at specific machine locations. The monitoring system can then process this data to detect abnormal operating conditions.
With its robust construction and compatibility with machinery monitoring architectures, the module supports reliable data acquisition in industrial condition monitoring applications.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Product Model | 131108-0025-01 |
| Product Type | Location I/O Module |
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada |
| Functional Role | Sensor Input and Monitoring Interface |
| Installation Type | Monitoring Rack / Control Cabinet |
| Application Environment | Industrial Machinery Monitoring Systems |
| Dimensions | 200 × 25 × 100 mm |
| Weight | 0.45 kg (0.992 lb) |
Where This Module Is Commonly Deployed
The Bently Nevada 131108-0025-01 Location I/O Module is designed to serve as an interface between field monitoring points and machinery condition monitoring systems. In industrial environments where multiple sensors monitor rotating equipment, I/O modules provide the essential link that allows monitoring systems to collect and organize data from different machine locations.
This type of module is frequently integrated into vibration monitoring architectures that supervise critical rotating assets across industrial facilities.
Typical applications include:
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Turbine monitoring systems in power generation facilities
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Compressor monitoring installations in oil and gas plants
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Pump monitoring systems used in chemical processing environments
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Machinery health monitoring for large motors and generators
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Centralized monitoring cabinets collecting signals from multiple equipment locations
By organizing signal input points from different monitoring positions, the module helps operators maintain visibility over machine performance across the plant.
Key System Advantages
Efficient Sensor Signal Management
The module enables monitoring systems to manage multiple sensor inputs associated with different machine locations.
Supports Large Machinery Monitoring Networks
It is suitable for systems that monitor multiple rotating assets simultaneously.
Reliable Data Interface
The module ensures that signals from field sensors are transmitted accurately to the monitoring system.
Industrial Durability
Designed for installation in industrial control cabinets where continuous monitoring is required.
Enhances Maintenance Visibility
By organizing monitoring points clearly, the module helps maintenance teams identify machine conditions more efficiently.
Technical FAQs
1. What is the primary function of the 131108-0025-01 location I/O module?
It manages input and output connections between field monitoring sensors and the central machinery monitoring system.
2. In which systems is this module typically used?
It is commonly used in vibration and machinery condition monitoring platforms.
3. What types of equipment are monitored through this module?
Turbines, compressors, pumps, motors, and other rotating industrial machinery.
4. Why are I/O modules important in monitoring systems?
They organize and transmit signals from sensors to monitoring equipment.
5. Can this module support multiple monitoring points?
Yes, it helps manage signals from different measurement locations on industrial equipment.
6. Is the module designed for control cabinet installation?
Yes, it is typically installed within monitoring racks or instrumentation cabinets.
7. How does the module contribute to predictive maintenance?
It ensures that sensor data is accurately collected and transmitted for diagnostic analysis.
8. Can the module operate in environments with high vibration?
Yes, it is designed for industrial installations near machinery monitoring systems.
9. Does the module require integration with a monitoring platform?
Yes, it operates as part of a larger machinery monitoring system.
10. Why is location-based monitoring important in industrial equipment?
Because different machine components may experience varying vibration conditions that need to be monitored individually.