The 2300 General Purpose Equipment Monitor provides cost-effective vibration monitoring and protection capabilities for less critical machinery. It is specifically designed to provide continuous monitoring and protection for Balance of Plant equipment. With the 2300/20, owners and operators can practice condition based maintenance of their assets in a wide range of industries including: Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Water Treatment, Pulp & Paper, Manufacturing, Mining, Cement, and other industries.
Bently Nevada
2300 Dual Channel Monitor
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The 2300 General Purpose Equipment Monitor series provides cost-effective continuous vibration monitoring and protection capabilities for less critical and spared machinery. It is specifically designed to continuously monitor and protect essential balanceof- plant equipment assets in a wide range of industries including: Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Water Treatment, Pulp & Paper, Manufacturing, Mining, Cement, and a wide range of equipment in other industries. The 2300 Monitor series delivers vibration monitoring and high vibration level alarming. It includes two channels of seismic measurement inputs from various accelerometer types, a speed input channel for time-synchronous measurements, and outputs for relay contacts, 4-20 mA*, SPA*, and Modbus/TCP outputs*. Utilizing GE’s Bently Nevada Monitor Configuration software (BNMC), the 2300 is easily configured. The 2300 Monitor series is designed for use on a broad range of machine trains or individual casings where the sensor point count fits the monitor’s channel count and where advanced signal processing is desired. The 2300 Monitor series provides very low cost condition monitoring and protection capability on less critical and essential machinery.
Key Features
? Robust, compact, self-contained device
? 127 x 127 x 76 mm (5x5x3 in) device size
? Two acceleration inputs with parallel sampling and speed channel synchronization
? Many online measurements (Direct 0-pk, pk-pk, True RMS, derived pk, integrated direct pk) with alarm configuration
? Two protection relays
? Two protection relay outputs with configurable set points
? One dedicated speed/KPH input (Proximitor, Proximitor Switch or Magnetic Pickup)
? Local monitor status LEDs
? Local display showing overall values & speed
? Convenient local and remote reset for alarms and relays
? BNMC (Bently Nevada Monitor Configuration) device configuration and display software
? Local configuration lockout and remote configuration lock (two reserved contacts)
? Three 1:1 buffered transducer outputs (including speed signal) with short circuit and EMI protection, via BNC connectors
? 24VDC and optional 240/110V DIN rail mounted power supplies
? Ethernet connectivity with Modbus functionality
? Continuous monitoring and protection suitable for BOP applications
? Next generation platform
Benefits
? Compact form factor and skid or local mounting capability reduces wiring and installation cost
? Configurable measurements from each channel fit individual customer needs
? Synchronous data acquisition and measurements, and flexibility for multiple tachometer types
? Key machine and monitor information clearly displayed at the monitor; no separate display required compliments operationdriven reliability (ODR).
? Meets individual customer alarm reset needs: can reset either locally or in control center
? Overall Data & Event displayed on BNMC and enables easy 2300 Monitor series configuration
? Secure, tamper-proof configuration management
? Enables portable data collectors data collection from the 2300 Monitor series
? Operates from low-or high-voltage power source
? Provides needed PdM condition monitoring data
? Expandable architecture
? State of the art electronics and signal processing
? Future System 1 connectivity
Applications
The 2300 Dual Channel Monitor is specifically designed for essential balance-of-plant equipment with a wide range ofapplications including, but not limited to:
? Cooling tower fans
?Pumps
?Fans
?Blowers
?Motors
?Pulverizers
?Centrifuges
?Mixers
?Agitators
?Air Compressors
?Small reciprocating compressors
?Small electric motors
?Small hydro turbines