
Table of Contents
- 21502-04 Installation Overview
- 7200 5 mm Probe System Function
- Mechanical and Electrical Pre-Check
- 7200 Probe Installation and Positioning
- Gap Voltage Setup and Calibration
- Monitoring System Configuration
- Commissioning Validation and Dynamic Testing
- Real Installation Experience
- Installation FAQ
- Final Engineering Summary
21502-04 Installation Overview
Bently Nevada 21502-04 7200 5 mm proximity probe installation quality directly affects shaft vibration accuracy and machinery protection reliability. In many commissioning projects, unstable displacement trends are traced back to incorrect probe gap setup rather than actual machine vibration problems.
This Installation Guide explains practical field methods for probe positioning, signal calibration, and vibration monitoring Commissioning in rotating machinery systems.
7200 5 mm Probe System Function
- Measures shaft vibration and axial displacement
- Provides non-contact gap-to-voltage conversion
- Supports continuous machine condition monitoring
- Works with PLC Controller and vibration protection systems
Mechanical and Electrical Pre-Check
- Inspect probe tip and cable integrity
- Verify shaft surface cleanliness and material condition
- Check mounting bracket rigidity
- Ensure compatible extension cable and proximitor are used
7200 Probe Installation and Positioning
- Install probe perpendicular to shaft surface
- Maintain adequate mechanical clearance
- Avoid thread over-tightening during mounting
- Secure cable routing against vibration movement
// Probe Installation Logic
IF Probe_Clearance < Safe_Range THEN
Stop_Commissioning();
ELSE
Proceed_To_Gap_Adjustment();
END_IF;
Gap Voltage Setup and Calibration
- Adjust probe until static gap voltage reaches -8V to -10V
- Verify signal stability during shaft rotation
- Ensure operation inside probe linear range
- Record baseline displacement values for future Troubleshooting
Monitoring System Configuration
- Separate signal cable from motor power wiring
- Implement proper grounding and shielding
- Configure vibration alarm thresholds correctly
- Verify signal scaling in monitoring software
Commissioning Validation and Dynamic Testing
- Observe waveform during startup and shutdown
- Check for signal symmetry and low noise
- Monitor displacement trends during load increase
- Validate machine protection alarms
Real Installation Experience
During commissioning of a refinery compressor, abnormal shaft vibration alarms occurred after startup:
- Gap voltage drifted from -9.2V to -6.9V
- Displacement spikes exceeded alarm threshold
We observed that the probe mounting bracket loosened slightly under machine vibration.
After corrective actions:
- Reinforced mounting support
- Recalibrated probe gap to -9V
Result:
- Stable vibration trend restored
- False shutdown alarms eliminated
Installation FAQ
What gap voltage is recommended for the 21502-04 probe?
Most applications use a normal operating range between -8V and -10V DC.
Why does mounting rigidity affect vibration readings?
A flexible bracket can transfer external vibration and distort displacement measurements.
Can poor grounding affect probe performance?
Yes. Improper grounding often introduces signal noise and unstable readings.
Final Engineering Summary
The Bently Nevada 21502-04 Installation Guide demonstrates that stable probe positioning, correct gap calibration, and proper System Configuration are critical for reliable vibration monitoring and machinery protection.
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