Description
Designed to act as a robust, high-density control interface for machinery emergency shutdown networks, the Bently Nevada 3500/33-01-CN provides critical digital output actuation within the 3500 series machinery protection system. This 16-channel relay output module offers highly configurable voting logic directly tied to monitored vibration, temperature, or speed parameters. Each relay channel can be programmed independently to translate alarm states into hardwired corrective actions, ensuring machine trip reliability under extreme operating conditions.
Features
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16 Independent Relays: Accommodates dense monitoring configurations without requiring auxiliary external relay panels.
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Advanced Alarm Voting: Highly configurable logical voting options (e.g., 1-of-1, 2-of-3, or custom combinations) configurable via software.
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Agency Compliance: Certified with country-specific "CN" approvals, satisfying strict localized engineering codes and safety mandates.
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Dedicated Front Panel Indicators: Clear, highly visible LEDs provide real-time status indication for each output channel and module health.
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High Integrity Outputs: Rated for reliable, long-term switching performance in high-temperature, continuous-duty industrial installations.
Applications
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Steam & Gas Turbines: Executes immediate emergency trip signaling during overspeed or high-vibration events.
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Centrifugal & Axial Compressors: Interfaces with anti-surge networks and emergency shutdown (ESD) control systems.
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Heavy Duty Pumps & Motors: Provides dry-contact interlocks to auxiliary control loops, lubrication systems, and electrical breakers.
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Petrochemical & Power Generation Facilities: Acts as the physical trip-barrier interface between machinery health monitors and distributed control systems (DCS).
Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter |
Value / Specification |
| Manufacturer |
Bently Nevada |
| Model Number |
3500/33-01-CN |
| Module Type |
16-Channel Relay Output Module |
| Output Option |
01 (16-Channel Relay Output Module) |
| Agency Approvals |
CN (Country-Specific Approvals / China) |
| Operating Temperature |
-30 degC to +65 degC (-22 degF to +150 degF) |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 degC to +85 degC (-40 degF to +185 degF) |
| Relative Humidity |
95% non-condensing |
| Country of Origin |
USA |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
3.0 kg (6.6 lbs) |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The 3500/33-01-CN module is functionally identical to standard 3500/33-01 variants but features localized approvals (the "CN" suffix designates specific compliance metrics). Ensure that when replacing an existing module on-site, the control documentation matches the exact approval suffix to prevent localized non-conformance. Always verify that your 3500 Rack Configuration Software and Rack Interface Module (RIM) firmware are updated to fully support this module's diagnostic profiles.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
When switching inductive loads (such as heavy solenoid valves or auxiliary contactors), contact erosion can occur over time due to arc discharge. For inductive loads exceeding the nominal rating, it is highly recommended to install external arc-suppression circuits (snubbers or flyback diodes) to maximize the operational lifespan of the internal dry contacts. Ensure the module is configured for failsafe (normally energized) or non-failsafe (normally de-energized) states in exact accordance with your facility's safety instrumented system (SIS) matrix.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Always route the high-current relay contact control lines in separate conduits or wire trays away from highly sensitive low-level transducer input cabling (such as proximity probes or accelerometer wiring). This physical separation avoids electromagnetic cross-talk and potential noise injection into measuring channels during contact switching events.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Disconnect all power sources to the 3500 rack and de-energize external high-voltage field relay contacts before installing or removing this module. Working on live wiring can result in electric shock, unintended machine trips, or immediate hardware damage.
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Ensure the 3500 system chassis is properly grounded in accordance with standard plant electrical codes.
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Gently slide the main 3500/33 module into its designated rear/front chassis slot, ensuring proper card guide alignment.
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Tighten the module retaining screws fully to secure physical installation and maintain chassis electrical continuity.
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Connect the external relay terminal block to the rear module and torque all terminal connections to standard specifications.