The Bently Nevada 3500/20-02-01-00 135031-01 is a specialized rear-facing interface component that serves as the essential input/output hub for the 3500 Series Machinery Protection System. This hardware combination pairs the 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM) structure with the 135031-01 backplane interface board, incorporating dual RS422/RS485 serial communication ports and a dedicated RS232 configuration port. The assembly processes proprietary configuration protocols and machinery status data, enabling direct connectivity between monitoring racks, configuration software utilities, and plant host control networks. Beyond digital serial communications, the hardware integrates built-in system contacts including specialized hardware lines for remote rack resetting and a dedicated Not-OK Relay configuration to transmit system status faults directly to supervisory automation systems without interrupting the critical machinery protection monitoring path.
Features
Complete integrated communication assembly combining the 3500/20-02-01-00 ordering configuration and the 135031-01 serial interface board.
Dual independent serial ports configurable for RS422 or RS485 communication protocols via backplane hardware selection.
Dedicated front-panel and rear-board RS232 connections optimized for field diagnostics and rack configuration tools.
Onboard dedicated hardware system contacts supporting remote Rack Reset commands and external Configuration Lock mechanisms.
Integrated Not-OK Relay providing an automated hardware contact trip if a fault is detected in any monitoring channel.
Non-interfering communication architecture ensuring data polling and configurations do not impact the baseline machinery protection path.
Applications
Serial Modbus or proprietary communication linking vibration monitoring racks to industrial PLCs and Distributed Control Systems (DCS).
Remote plant machinery asset tracking and centralized multi-rack configuration management.
Integrating hardware-level rack fault warnings with safety interlock loops via the system contact relays.
Ordering Information
Ordering Code / Part Number
Description
3500/20-AXX-BXX-CXX
Rack Interface Module complete ordering matrix.
A: 02
Rack Interface I/O Module with RS422/RS485 Internal Terminations.
B: 01
Communication Option: RS232/RS422/RS485 Serial Communications.
Main Component: Rack Interface Module (Front-facing card).
Technical Specifications
Parameter Category
Specification Details
Manufacturer
Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Combined Designation
3500/20-02-01-00 135031-01
Module Type
Rack Interface I/O Module with Serial Communications
Power Consumption
4.3 Watts typical
Serial Communication
RS422 and RS485 (Switch-selectable protocols)
Configuration Interface
RS232 protocol via 9-pin D-sub connectors
Not-OK Relay Contact
5 A @ 24 Vdc or 120 Vac, epoxy-sealed SPDT design
System Input Contacts
Rack Reset, Configuration Lock, and Trip Multiply
Operating Temperature
-30 degC to +65 degC (-22 degF to +150 degF)
Storage Temperature
-40 degC to +85 degC (-40 degF to +185 degF)
Relative Humidity
95%, non-condensing
Main Card Dimensions
241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm (9.50 in x 0.96 in x 9.52 in)
I/O Card Dimensions
241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 99.1 mm (9.50 in x 0.96 in x 3.90 in)
Main Module Weight
0.91 kg (2.0 lb)
I/O Module Weight
0.45 kg (1.0 lb)
Connections/Interfaces
The terminal interfaces and visual indicators on the 3500/20-02-01-00 135031-01 layout provide specific signaling and connection tracking:
Port / Terminal Block
Function / Assignment
OK LED
Front panel indicator; remains lit green when the interface processes software tasks without internal fault.
TX/RX LED
Front panel indicator; flashes to show active digital data transmission over the backplane bus.
CONFIG Port
Front-facing 9-pin RS232 port dedicated to connecting a field PC running configuration software.
HOST Port
Rear 135031-01 9-pin RS232 connection utilized for host data polling interfaces.
RACK RS422 / RS485
Internal termination screw blocks for routing long-distance serial networks to the plant control room.
SYSTEM CONTACTS
Rear terminal block pins assigning lines for Rack Reset, Configuration Lock, and Not-OK relay outputs.
Installation Guidelines
Slot Allocation: Mount the companion front card exclusively into Slot 1 of the chassis frame, which is located directly adjacent to the power supply bay, and attach the 135031-01 interface module into the corresponding rear slot position.
Protocol Selection: Set the internal hardware termination switches on the 135031-01 circuit card to properly match the designated plant RS422 or RS485 balanced transmission network parameters.
Network Termination: For end-of-line installations on a long-distance multi-drop serial bus, enable the onboard line-termination resistors to prevent signal reflections and data loss.
Security Wiring: Connect a physical external keyswitch to the Configuration Lock contacts on the rear terminal block to protect the rack configuration from unauthorized or accidental software changes.
Grounding Protocol: Ensure the serial data cable shields are securely terminated at the chassis ground block to prevent electromagnetic interference from distorting high-speed communication bursts.
Compliance and Certifications
EMC Directives: European Community Directive 2014/30/EU.
EMC Standards: EN 61000-6-2 (Industrial Immunity), EN 61000-6-4 (Industrial Emissions).
Electrical Safety: Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, EN 61010-1 Standard.
RoHS Directive: 2011/65/EU European Compliance.
North American Approvals: cNRTLus Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D (T4 @ Ta = -20 degC to +65 degC).
ATEX/IECEx Approvals: II 3 G Ex nA nC ic IIC T4 Gc / Ex ec nC ic IIC T4 Gc.
FAQ
What is the functional connection between the 3500/20-02-01-00 code and the 135031-01 part number?
The 3500/20-02-01-00 represents the exact multi-digit factory ordering structure which mandates serial communications and specific internal terminal layouts, while the 135031-01 is the exact manufacturer manufacturing part number assigned to the physical rear I/O circuit board delivered inside that combination.
How do I toggle the rear serial port network options between RS422 and RS485 protocols?
The selection between protocols requires adjusting the physical positioning of hardware micro-switches located directly on the 135031-01 rear card assembly prior to powering the device.
Will an absolute failure of this interface module interrupt the machinery protection trip loops?
No, the module functions outside the primary, direct hardware monitoring path, meaning a complete loss of communication or power to this card has zero impact on the baseline asset trip loops or monitoring execution.
What happens if a module fault occurs anywhere across the 3500 rack chassis?
The integrated Not-OK Relay contact loop hosted on the backplane block immediately shifts its hardware switch state, providing an instant hardwired system alert to an external PLC or alarm panel.
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