Bently Nevada 190501-11-00-CN: Industrial Data Link for Smart Factory Vibration Monitoring
The Bently Nevada 190501-11-00-CN Velomitor CT Velocity Transducer is a precision industrial sensor engineered to deliver continuous, high-fidelity vibration velocity data across the full spectrum of rotating machinery monitoring networks. Designed to integrate seamlessly into the Bently Nevada 3500 Series machinery protection platform, this transducer serves as a critical front-end node in the industrial data chain — converting mechanical vibration signals into conditioned analog outputs that feed directly into monitoring modules, communication gateways, and upper-level SCADA systems.
In modern smart factory environments, the integrity of the data link between field-level sensors and supervisory control systems determines the reliability of the entire predictive maintenance strategy. The 190501-11-00-CN is built to anchor that link. Its low-noise signal output and wide frequency response ensure that vibration data captured at the machine level arrives at the Bently Nevada 3500/42M Proximitor/Seismic Monitor with full fidelity — ready for protocol conversion, network transmission, and real-time analysis.
From signal acquisition through protocol translation to remote diagnostics, the 190501-11-00-CN participates in every layer of the industrial connectivity stack. When paired with the Bently Nevada 3500/20 Rack Interface Module, raw sensor data is structured and made available over Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP/IP, enabling integration with DCS platforms, PLC controllers such as the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix series, and OPC-UA-capable SCADA systems including GE iFIX and Wonderware System Platform. This architecture eliminates data silos between the machine floor and the control room, giving operators a unified, real-time view of asset health.
Network Communication Table
| Parameter |
Specification |
| SKU |
190501-11-00-CN |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Series |
Velomitor CT / 3500 Series Compatible |
| Product Type |
Velocity Transducer (Industrial Sensor) |
| Output Signal |
Analog Voltage (conditioned) |
| Protocol Support |
Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, OPC-UA (via 3500/20 RIM) |
| Interface Type |
Analog Output → 3500/42M Monitor Input |
| Network Compatibility |
Ethernet/IP, Modbus, OPC-UA, DCS/SCADA Integration |
| System Application |
Rotating Machinery Protection, Predictive Maintenance, SCADA/HMI, DCS |
| Communication Gateway |
Bently Nevada 3500/20 Rack Interface Module |
| Frequency Range |
10 Hz – 1,000 Hz |
| Origin |
USA |
| Warranty |
12 Months |
| Shipping |
Global DHL / FedEx Express |
Connected Automation Data Flow
The 190501-11-00-CN operates at the sensor layer of a multi-tier industrial network architecture. In a typical smart factory deployment, the transducer is mounted on a turbine, compressor, pump, or motor bearing housing. Its conditioned velocity output feeds into the Bently Nevada 3500/42M Proximitor/Seismic Monitor, which performs real-time signal processing and alarm threshold evaluation. The monitor communicates upstream via the Bently Nevada 3500/20 Rack Interface Module, which bridges the proprietary rack bus to standard industrial protocols including Modbus TCP/IP and OPC-UA — making vibration data immediately consumable by any standards-compliant control or monitoring system.
At the network layer, data flows through managed industrial Ethernet switches — such as those in the Hirschmann MICE or Moxa EDS-510A series — ensuring deterministic, low-latency transmission across the plant LAN. PLC controllers, including Siemens S7-400 systems equipped with CP 443-1 Ethernet communication processors, can poll vibration data via Modbus TCP, enabling closed-loop control responses to abnormal vibration events. Likewise, Allen-Bradley ControlLogix platforms with EtherNet/IP adapters can bridge Modbus TCP data into the Rockwell automation environment without additional protocol converters.
Remote I/O nodes and communication gateways — including the Bently Nevada 3500/92 Communication Gateway — extend the data reach to distributed control systems and historian servers. HMI terminals running Siemens WinCC or Rockwell FactoryTalk View SE display live vibration trends, alarm states, and historical waveforms. SCADA platforms aggregate this data alongside process variables from flow transmitters, pressure sensors, and temperature modules, enabling operators to correlate mechanical vibration anomalies with process upsets in real time.
Edge gateways — including Advantech WISE-5000 series or Moxa ThingsPro Gateway — can further process and forward vibration data to cloud-based asset management systems, enabling remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance scheduling without requiring on-site personnel. Variable frequency drives (VFDs) monitoring motor load can also be cross-referenced with Velomitor CT data to identify resonance conditions or bearing wear patterns before they escalate to unplanned downtime.
Solving Data Isolation in Industrial Sites
One of the most persistent challenges in industrial facilities is the fragmentation of machine health data across incompatible systems. Legacy vibration monitoring equipment often operates on proprietary protocols that cannot communicate directly with modern DCS or SCADA platforms, creating data silos that prevent operators from gaining a holistic view of plant asset health.
The Bently Nevada 190501-11-00-CN, deployed within the 3500 Series framework, directly addresses this challenge. The 3500 platform’s open communication architecture — supporting Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, OPC-UA, and Ethernet/IP — ensures that vibration data captured by the Velomitor CT transducer is immediately accessible to any standards-compliant control or monitoring system. Protocol conversion is handled transparently by the 3500/20 Rack Interface Module, eliminating the need for custom middleware or proprietary integration software.
For facilities undergoing digital transformation, the 190501-11-00-CN provides a reliable, field-proven sensor foundation that supports incremental system expansion. New monitoring points can be added to the 3500 rack without disrupting existing network configurations. Remote monitoring capabilities allow maintenance engineers to access vibration trends, alarm histories, and diagnostic data from any networked workstation or mobile device, reducing the need for physical inspections and enabling condition-based maintenance strategies.
Production line transparency is further enhanced by integrating Velomitor CT data into MES (Manufacturing Execution System) platforms, where machine health KPIs can be tracked alongside production throughput and quality metrics. This integration supports ISO 55000 asset management objectives and enables data-driven decisions about maintenance scheduling, spare parts procurement, and capital investment planning.
Every 190501-11-00-CN unit supplied by ZYPLC undergoes pre-shipment functional verification, including output signal validation and connector integrity checks. In-stock inventory ensures rapid order fulfillment, with global DHL/FedEx Express shipping available for urgent requirements. All units are covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of shipment.
Industrial Connectivity FAQ
Q1: What communication protocols does the Bently Nevada 190501-11-00-CN support in a SCADA-integrated environment?
The 190501-11-00-CN is an analog output velocity transducer. When integrated into the Bently Nevada 3500 Series rack via the 3500/42M monitor and 3500/20 Rack Interface Module, the system supports Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, and OPC-UA communication, enabling direct integration with SCADA, DCS, and PLC platforms without additional protocol converters.
Q2: How does the Velomitor CT ensure network stability and low-latency data transmission in high-vibration environments?
The 190501-11-00-CN features a rugged, hermetically sealed housing designed for harsh industrial environments. Its conditioned analog output minimizes signal noise and electromagnetic interference, ensuring stable, consistent data delivery to the 3500 Series monitor. Network-level stability is maintained through the deterministic Modbus TCP/IP communication layer supported by the 3500/20 RIM.
Q3: Can the 190501-11-00-CN be integrated into an existing Siemens or Rockwell automation network?
Yes. Via the Bently Nevada 3500/20 Rack Interface Module, vibration data from the 190501-11-00-CN can be made available over Modbus TCP/IP or OPC-UA, both of which are natively supported by Siemens S7 PLCs (via CP communication processors) and Allen-Bradley ControlLogix systems (via EtherNet/IP bridging). No proprietary integration hardware is required.
Q4: What warranty and pre-shipment testing does ZYPLC provide for the 190501-11-00-CN?
All Bently Nevada 190501-11-00-CN units supplied by ZYPLC are covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of shipment. Each unit undergoes pre-shipment functional verification including output signal validation and mechanical inspection. In-stock availability supports rapid global fulfillment via DHL or FedEx Express, with full export documentation provided.
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