Bently Nevada 1701/25 Seismic Input Monitor
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Bently Nevada
- Primary Part Number
- 1701/25
- Product Type
- Condition Monitoring Module
- Series / Family
- 1701 FieldMonitor Series
- Manufacturer
- Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- Sensors & Switches
- Operating Temp.
- -40°C to +70°C
Bently Nevada 1701/25 Seismic Input Monitor — Procurement Strategy for Mission-Critical Operations
When procurement managers evaluate condition monitoring spares for rotating equipment, the 1701/25 occupies a specific and non-negotiable position in the bill of materials. As a seismic velocity input module within the Bently Nevada 1701 FieldMonitor platform, this unit serves turbine bearing housings, centrifugal compressors, and structural vibration measurement points across oil & gas, power generation, and petrochemical facilities. Its role is not peripheral — it sits at the front end of machinery protection logic, feeding alarm and danger relay outputs directly into DCS and safety instrumented systems.
Sourcing this module through siemensplc.com means engaging a supply chain built around verified traceability, Xiamen customs compliance, and a 12-month quality warranty — not the 90-day window typical of grey-market channels. For procurement teams managing multi-site MRO programs, that distinction carries measurable financial weight.
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Procurement Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) |
| Part Number / SKU | 1701/25 |
| Series | 1701 FieldMonitor |
| Module Function | Seismic Velocity Input Monitor |
| Input Compatibility | Velocity transducers (geophone / accelerometer) |
| Measurement Output | Vibration velocity — RMS and Peak (mm/s or in/s) |
| System Interface | 1701 FieldMonitor rack backplane |
| Power Source | System-powered via FieldMonitor chassis |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
| Relay Outputs | Alarm and Danger relay for DCS/SIS integration |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS (refer to OEM datasheet for full scope) |
| Unit Weight | 314 g (as shipped) |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Stock Classification | Specialty MRO spare — limited OEM production runs |
| Lead Time (In Stock) | Ships within 1–3 business days from Xiamen |
| Lead Time (Sourced) | 7–21 business days depending on global availability |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 unit; volume pricing from 3 units |
| Export Packaging | Anti-static ESD bag, foam-lined carton, moisture barrier |
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis
Procurement decisions for condition monitoring hardware are rarely evaluated on unit price alone. The 1701/25 is a module that, when it fails without a qualified replacement on hand, triggers unplanned downtime on rotating equipment — a cost category that dwarfs the module’s acquisition price by orders of magnitude. A single unplanned outage on a gas turbine or centrifugal compressor in a refinery context can carry a downtime cost ranging from USD 50,000 to over USD 500,000 per day, depending on throughput and contractual obligations.
Maintaining a qualified spare of the 1701/25 through siemensplc.com addresses two distinct cost vectors simultaneously. On the CAPEX side, purchasing through a specialist third-party supplier at competitive wholesale pricing — rather than through OEM list price channels — reduces the initial acquisition cost without compromising hardware authenticity. On the OPEX side, the 12-month warranty coverage provided by siemensplc.com extends the risk-free operational window beyond what most spot-market suppliers offer, reducing the frequency of repeat procurement cycles and the administrative overhead associated with them.
There is also a hidden cost in sourcing complexity. The 1701 FieldMonitor platform has been in service across global facilities for over two decades. OEM production of specific modules like the 1701/25 is not continuous — it follows demand cycles tied to installed base maintenance, not new project deployment. This means that when a module fails, the procurement window to source a verified replacement is often narrow. siemensplc.com maintains strategic inventory positions on legacy and specialty Bently Nevada modules precisely to absorb this sourcing risk on behalf of end-user facilities. The cost of not having a qualified supplier relationship in place when the failure occurs is the most underestimated line item in any MRO budget.
For facilities operating under planned maintenance schedules, the calculus is straightforward: a pre-positioned spare sourced at wholesale pricing, backed by a 12-month warranty, eliminates the emergency procurement premium — which typically runs 30–80% above standard pricing — and removes the lead time risk entirely from the critical path of your next scheduled outage.
Quality & Compliance Assurance
Every 1701/25 unit dispatched from siemensplc.com is subject to a documented sourcing and inspection protocol. We do not operate grey-market supply chains. Units are procured through verified industrial channels — authorized surplus, OEM decommission programs, and traceable distributor networks — and each shipment is accompanied by a sourcing declaration and Certificate of Conformance (COC) available upon request.
Our 100% genuine hardware commitment is not a marketing claim — it is a commercial obligation. Counterfeit or misrepresented hardware in a machinery protection application creates liability exposure for the end-user facility that extends well beyond the cost of the module itself. We understand this, and our sourcing discipline reflects it.
All export transactions are processed through Xiamen customs with full commercial invoice documentation, including HS code classification and country of origin declaration. This ensures that your receiving team, customs broker, and internal compliance function have the documentation required for clean import clearance in any destination market. Multi-currency payment support is available — USD, EUR, HKD, and CNY — with T/T wire transfer, PayPal, and trade credit terms for qualified accounts.
Strategic Sourcing from Xiamen
Xiamen operates as one of China’s primary international logistics hubs, with direct access to major global freight carriers including DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, UPS, and SF International. For bulk or project-volume orders, sea freight consolidation is available through Xiamen Port — one of the top-ten container ports in China by throughput volume.
The geographic position of Xiamen provides transit time advantages to Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, and European destinations that are not available from inland Chinese logistics centers. For procurement teams managing just-in-time spare parts programs across multi-region operations, this matters. A module shipped from Xiamen via DHL Express reaches Singapore in 2–3 days, Dubai in 3–4 days, and Rotterdam in 4–5 days under standard service levels.
siemensplc.com’s Xiamen base also means that all export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, COC, and HS code declaration — is prepared under a single customs jurisdiction with established procedures for industrial automation hardware. There are no re-export complications, no third-country routing delays, and no documentation gaps that create customs holds at destination.
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