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Bently Nevada 1701/10 FieldMonitor 24V Power Supply

  • Model: 1701/10 (often written as 170-10)
  • Brand: Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
  • Series: FieldMonitor
  • Core Function: 24V DC power supply module for FieldMonitor terminal bases
  • Product Type: Power supply module
  • Key Specs: 18–36 V DC input, 3 A fuse, 850 V isolation
  • Condition: New Surplus / Refurbished, depending on stock
  • ⚠️ Obsolete Model – Limited Stock Available
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Description

  1. Key Technical Specifications
  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
  • Part Number: 1701/10 (ordering suffix: 1701/10-01)
  • Product Family: FieldMonitor portable condition monitor
  • Module Type: 24-Volt DC Power Supply
  • Input Voltage Range: 18 to 36 V DC
  • Inrush Current: 30 A peak (nominal)
  • Fusing: 250 V, 3 A, SB
  • Isolation Voltage: 850 Vdc, primary to chassis, 1 minute
  • Over-Voltage Protection: No damage to 50 V DC
  • Input Conductor Size: 14 to 26 AWG
  • Dimensions (H × W × D): 105 mm × 150 mm × 56 mm (4.1 in × 5.9 in × 2.2 in)
  • Weight: 0.57 kg (1.25 lb)
  • Operating Temperature: −20 to +70 C (−4 to 158 F)
  • Storage Temperature: −40 to +85 C (−40 to 185 F)
  • Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
  • Hazardous Location Ratings: Class I, Div 2 Groups A–D; Zone 2; II 3G EEx nA [L] IIC T4
  • Application: Powers logic and transducer voltages in FieldMonitor 1701/05 or 1701/06 terminal basesscribd+1
  1. Product Introduction

Bently Nevada 1701/10 is the 24 V DC power supply module for the FieldMonitor portable machinery condition monitor. It slots into the 1701/05 or 1701/06 FieldMonitor terminal base and provides all required logic and transducer voltages for vibration, temperature, and phase measurements.topbrandsplc+1

This module is bought when the original FieldMonitor power supply fails or when assembling a spare terminal base. Verify the exact base model (1701/05 or 1701/06) and the input voltage range before installation, since mismatched power or base type will prevent operation.

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  1. Troubleshooting Quick Reference
Symptom Possible Cause Relevance to This Part Quick Check Method Recommendation
FieldMonitor won’t power on No input power or failed 1701/10 module ✅ High Measure 18–36 V DC at the module input terminals Check power source and wiring first, then replace PSU if rails are correct
Blown fuse on power-up Short in downstream module or wrong voltage ✅ High Inspect the 3 A fuse and check for shorts on the bus Replace fuse only after locating the short; test with minimal modules
Intermittent power or reset Loose seat in slot or marginal input voltage ✅ Medium Reseat the 1701/10 and measure input under load Confirm stable 18–36 V DC and clean slot contacts
Transducer voltages missing Failed PSU or internal regulator fault ✅ High Measure transducer supply pins on the terminal base Replace the 1701/10 if transducer rails are out of spec
Unit powers but no sensor readings Sensor wiring, ground, or I/O module issue ❌ Low Check sensor continuous loop and signal with a multimeter Isolate the sensor path before blaming the power module
Over-voltage damage Input >50 V DC applied ✅ High Inspect for burned components and check input history Do not exceed 50 V DC; replace module if damaged

If you are stuck, contact technical support with photos of the label, slot, and diagnostic logs.

  1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is “170-10” the same as “1701/10”?
A: In practice, yes. “170-10” is a common shorthand for the Bently 1701/10 FieldMonitor 24 V power supply, but the official part number is 1701/10 (ordering suffix 1701/10-01).scribd+1

Q: Can I hot-swap the 1701/10 in the terminal base?
A: No. Remove power before swapping the module to avoid damaging the backplane or downstream modules.

Q: What base models accept the 1701/10?
A: It fits the 1701/05 and 1701/06 FieldMonitor terminal bases. Confirm your base model before ordering.topbrandsplc

Q: Why is this cheaper than buying from Baker Hughes?
A: Because this is typically surplus or refurbished stock. The official OEM channel may not carry it as new, so secondary market stock is priced lower.

Q: Do you test the 1701/10 before shipping?
A: A proper seller tests power-up, input range, and output rails, and verifies fuse integrity. Ask for test results and photos of the module and label before you buy.

Q: What should I verify before ordering?
A: Confirm the exact model (1701/10), the base type (1701/05 or 1701/06), and your input voltage (must be 18–36 V DC). That is where most install problems start.

Q: Is 1701/10 still available new from Bently Nevada?
A: In most cases, no. It is treated as a legacy module, so current stock usually comes from surplus or refurbished suppliers.