Bently Nevada 2300/25-00 Dual-Channel Vibration Monitor
Product Overview
The Bently Nevada 2300/25-00 is a cost-effective, dual-channel vibration monitor designed for general purpose machinery protection. It is ideal for applications where continuous monitoring of vibration on non-critical or essential assets is required. The unit accepts inputs from standard accelerometers or velocity sensors and provides two independent channels with configurable alarm setpoints, relay outputs, and a 4-20 mA analog output for each channel.
Key Features
Two independent vibration monitoring channels
Accepts ICP® accelerometer or velocity sensor inputs
Programmable alarm setpoints with dedicated relay outputs per channel
4-20 mA analog output for each channel proportional to vibration level
Buffered sensor outputs for diagnostic purposes
Compact DIN rail or panel mount enclosure
Technical Specifications
Model: 2300/25-00
Input Channels: 2
Sensor Type: ICP® accelerometer or velocity sensor (8-pin or BNC)
Measurement Parameters: Velocity (mm/s RMS) or Acceleration (g peak)
Frequency Range: 10 Hz to 1 kHz (velocity), 2 Hz to 10 kHz (acceleration)
Alarm Relays: 2 per channel, SPDT, 5A @ 250VAC
Analog Output: 4-20 mA, isolated
Power Supply: 24 VDC ±20%
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Applications
This monitor is widely used on pumps, fans, motors, compressors, and gearboxes in industries such as water treatment, HVAC, food processing, and manufacturing. It provides early warning of mechanical problems like unbalance, misalignment, and bearing wear.
Benefits
The 2300/25-00 offers an affordable solution for extending protection to machinery that may not warrant a full-scale monitoring system. Its easy configuration and local display (optional) simplify setup and on-site inspection. The analog outputs allow seamless integration with PLC/DCS for trending and historical analysis.
Conclusion
The Bently Nevada 2300/25-00 dual-channel vibration monitor delivers reliable and cost-effective protection for a broad range of industrial machinery, helping to reduce downtime and maintenance costs.





