Core Product Insights
The Bently Nevada 133827-01 (133827-01) functions as a high-reliability 3500/60 RTD/TC Non-Isolated I/O Module designed for External Terminations. This module interfaces directly with external terminal blocks to process critical temperature inputs from Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) and Thermocouples (TCs). In heavy industries such as petrochemical refining, LNG processing, and power generation, thermal anomalies indicate impending machinery failure. By delivering continuous, high-precision thermal monitoring to the 3500 Machinery Protection System, this component prevents catastrophic failures, eliminates false trips, and significantly reduces un-scheduled industrial downtime.
Hardware Architecture & Interface Options
The 133827-01 hardware is engineered for high-density signal processing within the 3500 rack backplane. It serves as the physical link between field-mounted temperature sensors and the main 3500/60 monitor card. The external termination architecture allows engineers to route field wiring to a separate termination block located outside the main rack enclosure. This setup simplifies high-density cabinet wiring, facilitates rapid maintenance, and improves cable management. The non-isolated circuit design relies on correct system-level grounding and external premium shielding to maintain signal integrity across long-distance industrial sensor runs.
Crucial Data Parameters
| Parameter |
Specification Details |
| Model |
133827-01 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Series |
3500 Series Machinery Protection System |
| Module Type |
RTD/TC Non-Isolated I/O Module |
| Termination Style |
External Terminations |
| Country of Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
0.45 kg |
| Dimensions |
244 mm x 23 mm x 112 mm |
| Operating Temperature |
-30 to +65 deg C |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 to +85 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
1.5 W typical |
| Sensor Input Support |
Platinum RTD, Copper RTD, Nickel RTD, Type E/J/K/T/S/R Thermocouples |
Technical FAQs
How does the 133827-01 handle signal noise given its non-isolated design?
The module relies on high-quality external shielded twisted pair cabling and a single-point industrial ground network. Engineers must ensure proper shield termination at the external block to mitigate common-mode noise interferences.
What is the primary advantage of selecting external terminations over internal ones?
External terminations allow maintenance personnel to replace the I/O module without disconnecting any field wiring. This layout drastically minimizes human wiring errors during field replacement procedures.
Can this module mix RTD and Thermocouple inputs on the same card simultaneously?
Yes. The 3500/60 monitor software allows independent channel configuration. You can program specific channels for RTDs and others for Thermocouples on the same 133827-01 interface.
Field Deployment & Wiring Engineering Guide
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Shielding Protocols: Ground all sensor wire shields strictly at the external termination block. Do not ground the shield at the sensor end in the field. This prevents dangerous ground loops from corrupting the micro-volt signals of the thermocouples.
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Tightening Torque: When fastening the I/O module to the 3500 chassis rear rails, tighten the retaining chassis screws to exactly 0.5 N m of torque to prevent backplane connector strain.
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Thermal Routing Guidelines: Ensure the external termination cables are routed away from high-voltage AC motor lines or variable frequency drives (VFD) to protect the non-isolated circuitry from electromagnetic cross-talk.