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Bently Nevada 3500/15-02-02-00 3500 Series Power Supply Module

Bently Nevada 3500/15-02-02-00 3500 Series Power Supply Module

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/15-02-02-00

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Machinery Protection Power Supplies

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 320g

  • Dimensions: 35.5 cm x 25.4 cm x 15.2 cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Providing steady, regulated direct-current power to the entire backplane and installed monitoring cards, the Bently Nevada 3500/15-02-02-00 is an essential high-voltage AC-to-DC power converter module designed for the 3500 Machinery Protection System. This unit occupies one or two dedicated slots at the left-most position of the rack, accepting high-voltage AC source inputs to generate the internal operating voltages required for continuous machinery diagnostics and fault detection. Operating as a dual-slot redundant configuration, the 3500/15-02-02-00 supports simultaneous high-voltage AC inputs across both its top and bottom slots, protecting critical turbine and compressor monitoring loops from power-source failures.

Features

  • Dual-Slot Redundancy: Can be configured as a redundant pair (top and bottom slots) to prevent system downtime during primary power loss.
  • High-Voltage AC Compatibility: Both slots are designed for line voltages spanning 175 to 264 Vac rms, accommodating industrial power distribution networks.
  • Internal Diagnostics: Continuously monitors output voltage levels and system status, generating alerts via the 3500 rack backplane if failure parameters are breached.
  • Hot-Swappable Design: Individual power supplies can be replaced without interrupting the protective functions of active monitor modules in a redundant rack configuration.
  • Robust Electromagnetic Compatibility: Built to withstand the harsh electromagnetic environments typical of heavy petrochemical, power generation, and processing facilities.

Applications

  • Power generation turbine monitoring racks.
  • Petrochemical and oil and gas gas-compressor protection systems.
  • Heavy rotating machinery platforms utilizing the Bently Nevada 3500 system architecture.
  • Large-scale industrial motor and pump vibration diagnostics.

Technical Specifications Table

Specification Parameter Value / Detail
Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Model Reference 3500/15-02-02-00
Series Type 3500 Machinery Protection System
Top Slot Power Supply High Voltage AC (175 to 264 Vac rms)
Bottom Slot Power Supply High Voltage AC (175 to 264 Vac rms)
Input Frequency Range 47 to 63 Hz
Agency Approvals 00 (No agency approvals selected)
Operating Temperature -30 to +65 Celsius
Net Module Weight 1.39 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 3.00 kg
Country of Origin United States (Made in U.S.A.)
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 35.5 cm x 25.4 cm x 15.2 cm

Connections and Interfaces

The power supply relies on a Power Input Module (PIM) installed on the back of the 3500 rack directly behind the main power supply module. Electrical terminal connections for the AC lines must be terminated securely onto the PIM screw-type terminals:

PIM Terminal Block Connection Function Wire Recommended Specifications
L (Line) Primary hot wire for 175-264 Vac feed 14 AWG to 18 AWG, stranded copper
N (Neutral) Neutral return path 14 AWG to 18 AWG, stranded copper
Ground (PE) Protective Earth Ground (safety-critical) 12 AWG minimum, green-and-yellow sleeve

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The legacy 3500/15-02-02-00 configuration features a 02-02-00 configuration mapping to high-voltage AC inputs for both active slots. This legacy configuration has been succeeded by the 3500/15-05-05-00 universal AC/DC power supply model. Racks that combine vintage 3500 monitors with newer modules can successfully host this supply; however, when upgrading from the -02-02-00 to the -05-05-00 configuration, ensure the rear Power Input Modules (PIMs) are updated matching the universal power architecture to prevent hardware mismatches.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Under fully loaded 3500 rack conditions (comprising dual supplies, transient data interfaces, and 14 fully loaded monitoring cards), internal power supply temperatures can run warm. If the rack is enclosed within a non-ventilated IP65-rated cabinet, ensure a calculated heat dissipation allowance is provided. When dual supplies are configured, connect the top and bottom supplies to separate, independent UPS sources to prevent a single upstream breaker trip from disabling the entire machinery protection system.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Never operate the 3500/15 rack power supply without a solid, low-impedance ground bonded from the PIM's ground terminal directly to the main cabinet ground bus. Floating neutral points or high-resistance ground connections can inject AC noise directly onto the backplane, potentially inducing noise onto sensitive 3-wire proximity sensor inputs (such as the 3300 XL series), which might result in false vibration spikes or instrumentation-induced trips.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Hazardous high-voltages (up to 264 Vac) are present at the terminal connections of the rear Power Input Module. Ensure all upstream breakers are locked out and tagged out, and verify that there is zero voltage present across all line terminals using an approved, calibrated digital multimeter before beginning any physical wire termination.
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Slide the main 3500/15-02-02-00 Power Supply Module chassis into the designated left-most slots at the front of the 3500 rack. Ensure the guide rails align perfectly and tighten the two front-panel retaining screws securely using a standard flat-head screwdriver.

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Mount the corresponding Power Input Module (PIM) directly into the back-plane slot behind the power supply module. Secure it in place with its respective mounting hardware.

3

Connect the safety protective earth (PE) ground lead directly from the cabinet master ground strip to the ground terminal on the PIM using a minimum of 12 AWG copper wire.

4

Route and connect the Line (L) and Neutral (N) power wires (175 to 264 Vac) to the designated terminal screws. Verify torque on all connections, secure the terminal safety cover plate, and re-energize the supply circuit.

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What does the 02-02-00 configuration option code signify for this 3500/15 power supply?

The first '02' specifies a High Voltage AC power supply in the Top Slot, the second '02' indicates a High Voltage AC supply in the Bottom Slot, and the '00' confirms that no agency approvals are associated with this specific hardware revision.

Which newer power supply has replaced the obsolete 3500/15-02-02-00?

The legacy 3500/15-02-02-00 unit has been formally replaced by the universal 3500/15-05-05-00 model, which supports modern universal AC and DC input configurations.

Is it possible to mix different input voltages within a redundant 3500/15 system?

Yes, but only if using the newer universal supplies or a mixed configuration PIM. For the 3500/15-02-02-00, both the top and bottom PIM input feeds must be configured for the rated High Voltage AC (175 to 264 Vac rms) input sources.

What is the consequence of a floating ground connection on the Power Input Module?

A missing or high-impedance ground connection on the PIM can lead to AC line noise bleeding onto the 3500 system's internal DC backplane, which often degrades sensor signal-to-noise ratios and risks triggering false machine vibration alerts.

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