Product Overview
The 3500/15-05-05-00 is a high-availability, half-height power supply module designed to provide regulated DC power to the Bently Nevada 3500 Machinery Protection System. This 3500/15-05-05-00 configuration is specifically engineered for dual-redundant power setups, utilizing two Universal AC inputs to ensure the monitoring system remains online even in the event of a single source power failure. In critical industrial sectors such as oil refining, offshore drilling, and thermal power generation, the 3500 system is the last line of defense for multi-million dollar rotating assets. This power supply module acts as the foundation of that defense; by offering superior surge protection and voltage regulation, it eliminates the risk of monitoring gaps caused by electrical transients, thereby preventing costly unplanned shutdowns and ensuring continuous mechanical health data flow.
Suffix Breakdown
The model code 3500/15-05-05-00 specifies a dual-AC input hardware profile for maximum system uptime:
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3500/15: Base series for the 3500 Machinery Protection System Power Supply.
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05 (Lower Power Supply): Configured for Universal AC voltage, accepting 85 to 264 VAC rms.
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05 (Upper Power Supply): Secondary supply also configured for Universal AC voltage (85 to 264 VAC rms) for redundant operation.
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00 (Agency Approval): Standard version with no specific hazardous area certifications.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification Details |
| Model |
3500/15-05-05-00 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) |
| Origin |
U.S.A. |
| Input Voltage |
85 to 264 VAC rms (Universal AC) |
| Input Frequency |
47 to 63 Hz |
| Dimensions |
25.15 cm x 5.08 cm x 12.07 cm |
| Operating Temp |
-30 to +65 deg C |
| System Capacity |
Powers a full 3500 rack including all monitors |
| Net Weight |
1.39 kg |
System Integration FAQs
Does this module support hot-swapping in a live rack?
Yes. The 3500/15-05-05-00 is designed for high-availability environments. If you have a redundant power supply configuration, you can remove and replace one power supply module while the other continues to power the rack, ensuring no loss of protection during maintenance.
Can I mix AC and DC power supplies in the same rack?
The 3500 rack supports both AC and DC options, but the specific -05-05 suffix indicates that both slots are populated with Universal AC modules. If your facility requires an AC/DC hybrid for different power grids, a different suffix configuration would be required.
What is the significance of the "Universal" AC rating?
The "Universal" rating means the module automatically adjusts to any input voltage between 85 and 264 VAC. This eliminates the need for manual jumpers or switches when deploying the system in different global regions with varying power standards.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Redundancy and Power Sourcing
To achieve true system redundancy with the 3500/15-05-05-00, each power supply input should be connected to a physically separate power source (e.g., Source A from the main grid and Source B from an Uninterruptible Power Supply/UPS). This prevents a single circuit breaker trip from taking down the entire machinery protection system.
Thermal Management in Enclosures
The 3500 power supply generates heat during the conversion process. When installing the rack in a sealed NEMA 4 or IP66 enclosure, calculate the total heat load to ensure the internal cabinet temperature does not exceed 65 deg C. Maintain at least 1 inch of clearance around the rack's cooling vents to allow for natural convection.
Input Protection and Fuse Safety
Always ensure that the external power lines are equipped with appropriate surge protection devices (SPDs). While the 3500/15 includes internal protection, external surges in heavy industrial environments can exceed these limits. Before removing a module, verify that the power switch on the front panel is in the "Off" position to prevent arcing at the backplane connectors.