Description
Engineered for highly critical rotating machinery protection, the Bently Nevada 3500/53-02-00 provides highly reliable, continuous overspeed detection within the 3500 Series machinery monitoring architecture. This two-channel hardware-based system is designed to respond rapidly to overspeed and underspeed conditions, ensuring automatic shutdown capability to prevent catastrophic mechanical failure. By processing raw signals directly from dynamic speed sensors, the system performs real-time frequency-to-velocity calculations with extreme precision, independent of the main turbine control system.
The 3500/53-02-00 configuration features a dual-channel module structure without agency approvals, making it an optimal, cost-effective drop-in replacement or system expansion unit for non-hazardous industrial zones. It integrates seamlessly into standard 3500 backplane racks, interfacing directly with the rack's power supplies and internal communications buses.
Features
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Dual-Channel Protection: Two independent speed channels configured to accept direct transducer signals.
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Transducer Versatility: Direct compatibility with passive magnetic pickups and active proximity probe sensors.
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Internal Signal Limiting: Robust protective circuitry limits over-range input voltages to maintain operational integrity.
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Hardware-Based Speed Analysis: Processes high-frequency speed signals locally to ensure ultra-fast trip response times.
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System Redundancy Support: Configurable within the 3500 system to support multiple voting configurations for enhanced safety.
Applications
- Steam, gas, and hydro turbines in power generation utilities.
- High-speed centrifugal and axial compressors in petrochemical processing.
- Turboexpanders and large-scale industrial fans.
- Heavy industrial rotating machinery requiring dedicated mechanical overspeed trip protection.
Ordering Information
| Option Code |
Description |
| 3500/53-02 |
Two-Channel Overspeed Detection System |
| 3500/53-XX-00 |
No Agency Approvals Required |
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Bently Nevada |
| Part Number |
3500/53-02-00 |
| System Type |
Two-Channel Overspeed Detection |
| Input Signal Range |
+10.0 VDC to -24.0 VDC (Internally limited) |
| Input Impedance |
20 kohms |
| Power Consumption |
8.0 watts (Typical) |
| Operating Temperature |
-30 degC to +65 degC (-22 degF to +149 degF) |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 degC to +85 degC (-40 degF to +185 degF) |
| Relative Humidity |
95% non-condensing |
| Country of Origin |
United States (USA) |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg (4.4 lbs) |
| Package Dimensions (Calculated) |
254 mm x 178 mm x 51 mm |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The 3500/53 system requires dedicated overspeed configuration software utilities within the broader Bently Nevada 3500 Rack Configuration package. Note that while this model is a two-channel module (-02), it can be deployed alongside another 3500/53 module to establish a redundant voting system (such as 2-out-of-2 or 2-out-of-3 voting topologies) via the backplane relay modules.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
A common field issue is signal attenuation at low startup speeds when using magnetic pickups. Passive magnetic pickups require a minimum surface speed to generate the threshold voltage needed for detection. Ensure the sensor-to-target gap is precisely adjusted to provide at least 1.0 V peak-to-peak during the lowest monitoring speeds to prevent false transducer failure alarms or startup trip lockouts.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
To eliminate electromagnetic interference (EMI) on high-frequency speed input channels, always install three-wire or two-wire shielded cables. Ensure the cable shield is grounded strictly at the 3500 rack ground plane and left floating (insulated) at the sensor end. Grounding both ends will create a ground loop, introducing electrical noise that can manifest as erroneous high-speed spikes and cause nuisance machine trips.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Overspeed protection is a critical safety function. Ensure that the machinery is completely stationary and that all associated trip circuit outputs are disabled or bypassed before performing module insertion, removal, or wiring changes. Accidental signal interruption during live operation will initiate an immediate, unmitigated machinery shutdown.
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Power down the specific section of the rack if required by site safety codes, or verify that the target rack slot is clean, clear of debris, and has no bent backplane pins.
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Insert the 3500/53-02-00 module firmly into the chassis slot until the connectors engage completely with the backplane. Tighten the card-retaining screws to secure the physical assembly.
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Connect the external magnetic pickup or proximity probe transducer wiring to the corresponding terminals on the I/O module at the rear of the rack, observing correct polarity and shielding.
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Connect your engineering workstation to the rack, launch the configuration software, verify card recognition, and download your verified speed scaling, teeth-count, and trip-limit configuration files.