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Bently Nevada 176449-09 3500/70M Recip Impulse Velocity Monitor

Bently Nevada 176449-09 3500/70M Recip Impulse Velocity Monitor

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/70M 176449-09

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Recip Impulse Velocity Monitor

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 910g

  • Dimensions: 241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The 176449-09 (3500/70M) is a specialized 4-channel monitoring module engineered specifically for the reciprocating compressor solutions package within the Bently Nevada 3500 Machinery Protection System. Designed for high-stakes environments in gas transmission, refinery hydro-treaters, and chemical processing, this module accepts inputs from seismic transducers to monitor critical crankcase and crosshead vibration levels. By utilizing advanced impulse acceleration and recip velocity algorithms, the 176449-09 detects mechanical looseness and impact events long before they escalate into catastrophic frame or rod failures. Its integration into the 3500 rack ensures continuous machinery protection, providing essential diagnostic data that allows operators to transition from reactive repairs to optimized, condition-based maintenance schedules.

Technical Configuration

The 3500/70M module utilizes a versatile 4-channel architecture designed for the unique dynamic signatures of reciprocating machinery.

  • Dual-Pair Programming: Channels are programmed in pairs (1/2 and 3/4), allowing the monitor to perform two distinct functions simultaneously across the four inputs. Supported functions include Impulse Acceleration, Acceleration 2, Recip Velocity, and Low Frequency Recip Velocity.

  • Signal Conditioning: The module conditions raw seismic signals to derive peak vibration measurements, which are then compared against user-programmable alarm setpoints.

  • Buffered Outputs: The front panel features four short-circuit protected coaxial connectors (one per channel), providing direct access to raw transducer signals for external diagnostic instruments without compromising the protection loop.

  • Alert/Danger Logic: Each channel can be configured with independent Alert and Danger setpoints, driving system relays to trigger automatic machinery shutdowns or operator warnings based on configured voting logic.

Technical Specifications

Attribute Specification
Model 176449-09 (3500/70M)
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin U.S.A.
Input Channels 4 Seismic (Velocity or Acceleration)
Power Consumption 7.7 Watts typical
Operating Temp -30 to +65 Celsius
Storage Temp -40 to +85 Celsius
Humidity 95 percent non-condensing
Dimensions 241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm
Weight 0.91 kg (2.0 lb)
Status LEDs OK, TX/RX, Bypass

Field Application FAQs

What is the specific benefit of Impulse Acceleration for reciprocating units?

Reciprocating compressors generate distinct impulse signals when mechanical components like crosshead pins or bolts become loose. The 3500/70M Impulse Acceleration function is tuned to detect these high-frequency, short-duration impacts that standard velocity monitoring might miss.

Can the 3500/70M be used in hazardous area installations?

Yes, when paired with the appropriate Internal Barrier I/O modules (such as the 135473-01), the system is certified for use in intrinsically safe environments under CSA, ATEX, and IECEx standards.

What causes the "Bypass" LED to illuminate?

The Bypass LED turns on when one or more channels have their alarm logic inhibited. This is typically done via the 3500 Rack Configuration Software during machine start-up or transducer maintenance to prevent nuisance trips.


Engineering Installation and Reliability Guidelines

  • I/O Module Selection: Ensure the 176449-09 is paired with the correct I/O module for your termination style. Use Internal Termination I/O (140471-01) for direct rack wiring, or External Termination I/O (140482-01) if utilizing a remote terminal strip.

  • Seismic Transducer Placement: For crosshead vibration monitoring, seismic sensors must be mounted securely in the direction of the crosshead travel. Ensure the mounting surface is flat and free of paint to maintain high-frequency signal transmission.

  • Wiring and Shielding: Use high-quality shielded twisted-pair cabling for all seismic inputs. To prevent ground loops, terminate the shield at the 3500 rack ground only; do not ground the shield at the transducer end unless using a specific isolated mounting base.

  • Torque and Mounting: When installing the 3500/70M into the rack, ensure the chassis screws are tightened to provide a low-impedance ground path for EMI protection. For the seismic sensors in the field, follow the specific torque requirements for 1/4-28 or M8 mounting studs to avoid resonance errors.

Product Documentation

Technical Datasheet (PDF) Complete specifications and technical drawings.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White Silver
Country of origin
United States
Power source
AC-powered

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