The 3500/42M, designated under spare component assembly 140734-02, is a four-channel machinery protection hardware instrument designed to process inputs from proximity and seismic transducers. The module acts as an analytical safety layer within the 3500 Machinery Protection System, conditioning analog wave inputs to calculate variables such as radial vibration, thrust position, eccentricity, or velocity, and executing comparisons against user-programmable alarm setpoints. Programmed in paired channel groups through the 3500 Rack Configuration Software, it drives automated alarms when configured safety limits are violated. The hardware supplies individual +4 to +20 mA current recorder loops for each channel to transmit real-time static values directly to distributed control networks and operational archiving servers without interrupting primary protective operations.
Features
Four independent processing channels supporting multiple concurrent vibration and positional function types.
Flexible transducer matching accommodating standard eddy current proximity probes, accelerometers, and velocity sensors.
Pairwise channel programming architectures permitting distinct mathematical operations across channel pairs 1-2 and 3-4.
Configurable Alert and Danger setpoint assignment supporting granular machine safety limits across all calculated static values.
Individual, front-panel coaxial buffered transducer connections engineered with short-circuit protection for structural diagnostics.
Applications
Industrial steam turbine rotor shaft radial vibration tracking and thrust position observation.
Large-scale centrifugal gas compressor casing seismic velocity monitoring and mechanical trip protection.
Power generation gas turbine shaft absolute vibration and rotor eccentricity monitoring.
Heavy industrial fluid pump rolling element bearing health analysis using specialized REBAM logic.
Ordering Information
Option Code
Description
3500/42-AXX-BXX
Proximitor® Seismic Monitor
A: I/O Module Type
01
Prox/Seismic I/O Module with Internal Terminations
02
Prox/Seismic I/O Module with External Terminations
03
TMR Prox/Seismic I/O Module
04
I/O Module with Internal Barriers (4 x prox./accel. ch's) and Internal Terminations
05
I/O Module with Internal Barriers (2 x prox./accl. + 2 x Velomitor® channels) and Internal Terminations
06
I/O Module with Internal Barriers (4 x Velomitor® channels) and Internal Terminations
07
Shaft Absolute I/O Module with Internal Terminations
08
Shaft Absolute I/O Module with External Terminations
09
Prox/Velom I/O Module with Internal Terminations
10
Prox/Velom I/O Module with External Terminations
B: Agency Approval Option
00
None
01
CSA/NRTL/C (Class 1, Div 2)
02
ATEX/CSA (Class 1, Zone 2)
Spares
140734-02
3500/42M Proximitor®/Seismic Monitor
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Manufacturer
Bently Nevada
Model
3500/42M
Part Number
140734-02
Signal Inputs
Accepts 1 to 4 proximity, velocity, or acceleration transducer signals
Standard Input Impedance
10 kΩ for Proximitor and Acceleration inputs
Bussed TMR Input Impedance
50 kΩ effective impedance with 3 channels wired in parallel
Nominal Power Consumption
7.7 Watts typical
Front Panel Status Indicators
OK LED, TX/RX LED, Bypass LED
Buffered Output Ports
4 short-circuit protected coaxial connectors (1 per channel)
Buffered Output Impedance
550 Ω
Transducer Power Supply
-24 Vdc
Recorder Current Output
+4 to +20 mA DC individual loop per channel
Recorder Voltage Compliance
0 to +12 Vdc range across load
Recorder Load Resistance Range
0 to 600 Ω
Analog Bit Resolution
0.3662 µA per bit
Data Update Rate
100 ms or less
Thrust/Diff. Expansion Filter
Direct filter: -3 dB at 1.2 Hz | Gap filter: -3 dB at 0.41 Hz
Static Value Accuracy
Within ±0.33% of full-scale typical, ±1% maximum
Alarm Setpoint Accuracy
Within 0.13% of the desired value
Alert Alarm Delay Scope
1 to 60 seconds in 1 second intervals
Danger Alarm Delay Scope
0.1 seconds or 1 to 60 seconds in 0.5 second intervals
Operating Temp (Standard I/O)
-30 Celsius to +65 Celsius (-22 Fahrenheit to +150 Fahrenheit)
Operating Temp (Barrier I/O)
0 Celsius to +65 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit to +150 Fahrenheit)
Storage Temperature Limits
-40 Celsius to +85 Celsius (-40 Fahrenheit to +185 Fahrenheit)
Operating Humidity Bounds
95% noncondensing relative humidity
Monitor Module Weight
0.91 kg (2.0 lbs)
I/O Module Weight (Non-barrier)
0.20 kg (0.44 lbs)
I/O Module Weight (Barrier)
0.46 kg (1.01 lbs)
Monitor Module Dimensions
241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm
I/O Module Dimensions (Standard)
241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 91.1 mm
I/O Module Dimensions (Barrier)
241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 163.1 mm
Rack Allocation Footprint
1 full-height front slot and 1 full-height rear slot
Connections/Interfaces
Terminal / Connector Pin
Function
Front Panel Coaxial Connectors
Short-circuit protected buffered output for dynamic signal diagnostics
Prox/Seismic I/O Terminals
Rear interface wire blocks for direct internal termination sensor hookups
External Termination Headers
Dedicated multi-pin headers interfacing to standalone terminal blocks
Recorder Outputs
Dedicated loop connection points for +4 to +20 mA proportional telemetry
Installation Guidelines
Noise Suppression: Ensure sensor shielding parameters are thoroughly maintained by tying instrumentation ground wires to the specified chassis ground points on the I/O block to limit electromagnetic coupling.
Alignment Mapping: Confirm that the main card assembly 140734-02 slides cleanly along the guide tracks of the front rack slot, seating firmly into the rear data backplane lines.
Termination Rules: Never mix external termination blocks with I/O modules explicitly designed and coded for internal termination applications.
Space Allotment: Maintain clear tracking lines on both the forward and rear margins of the chassis rack frame to promote unrestricted ambient airflow through the module housings.
Compliance and Certifications
CE Low-Voltage Directives: EN61010-01 safety requirements for industrial monitoring equipment.
EMC Emissions Shielding: Certified under IEC/EN 61000-6-4 and EN 55011 Class A standards.
EMC Susceptibility Criteria: Meets EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge (Criteria B) and EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Susceptibility (Criteria A).
Hazardous Area Approvals: CSA/NRTL/C Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4 rating at Ta = -30 Celsius to +65 Celsius).
Technical & Procurement FAQ
Q: Can this component function as an absolute overspeed machinery shutdown mechanism?
A: No, this device is explicitly designed to handle dynamic proximitor and seismic acceleration/velocity metrics rather than the high-frequency speed wheel edge triggers needed for deterministic overspeed protection loops.
Q: What is the underlying distinction between the 3500/42M designation and part number 140734-02? A: The 3500/42M reflects the official overall functional system monitor series classification, whereas the code 140734-02 governs the exact ordering catalog number for the internal replacement main circuit board.
Q: Will an unexpected short circuit across the +4 to +20 mA recorder loop disrupt machinery protection? A: No, the analog current loop circuitry is internally isolated, meaning the processing logic, monitor functionality, and protective safety alarms continue operating normally if a field recorder loop shorts.
Q: Is it possible to program channel 1 to calculate radial vibration while channel 2 evaluates thrust position? A: No, monitoring channels are configured software-wise in distinct functional pairs, meaning channels 1 and 2 must execute the same baseline behavioral function, while channels 3 and 4 can handle another.
Q: What happens to the front panel indicators if the module experiences an internal processing error? A: The green OK LED will drop out of its constant illuminating status, signaling a hardware exception condition and initiating a safe system bypass state to avoid false over-limit trips.
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