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Bently Nevada 3500/22-01-02-00 3500 Series Transient Data Interface

Bently Nevada 3500/22-01-02-00 3500 Series Transient Data Interface

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/22-01-02-00

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Transient Data Interfaces

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 320g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Functional data integration between the machinery protection rack and System 1 software is managed directly by the Bently Nevada 3500/22-01-02-00 Transient Data Interface (TDI). Operating as the core communications hub within the 3500 Series Machinery Protection System, this module facilitates the high-speed transfer of both static and dynamic (transient) waveform data to external engineering workstations for advanced diagnostics. Equipped with the 100Base-FX Fiber Optic Ethernet interface, this specific hardware configuration provides high noise immunity and electrical isolation, making it suitable for demanding industrial substation and motor control center environments.

Features

  • Continuous Dynamic Data Capture: Gathers transient waveform data during machine startup, coast-down, and steady-state phases for diagnostic analysis.
  • Fiber Optic Interface: Utilizes a 100Base-FX (Fiber Optic) Ethernet configuration for secure, high-speed data transmission over long distances without electromagnetic interference.
  • Direct System 1 Connectivity: Seamlessly routes raw transducer signals and calculated parameters directly to Bently Nevada System 1 machinery management platforms.
  • No External Isolators Required: Built-in optical isolation protects network switches from high potential differences between plant grounding points.
  • Sequence of Events (SOE) Storage: Automatically logs critical rack alarms and status changes with millisecond-level time synchronization.

Applications

  • Power generation facilities containing steam, gas, or hydroelectric turbine-generator trains.
  • Petrochemical and refining operations using heavy-duty centrifugal compressors and high-pressure pumps.
  • Water and wastewater treatment facilities with large vertical pumps and blowers.
  • Industrial facilities requiring complete electrical isolation of the vibration network from local ground-loop potentials.

Technical Specifications Table

Parameter Value
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model Code 3500/22-01-02-00
Series Name 3500 Machinery Protection System
TDI Type Option (-01) Standard (Used for standard monitoring applications)
I/O Module Option (-02) 100Base-FX (Fiber Optic) Ethernet I/O Module
Agency Approvals Option (-00) None / No certification option selected
Physical Form Factor Full-height slot module (Installs adjacent to power supplies)
Operating Temperature -30 to 65 Celsius (-22 to 149 Fahrenheit)
Storage Temperature -40 to 85 Celsius (-40 to 185 Fahrenheit)
Relative Humidity 95% Non-condensing
Country of Origin United States (Made in U.S.A)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 10.00 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Port / Connector Functional Description
Primary Fiber Optic Port (SC-Type) 100Base-FX Ethernet interface connecting to local network switches and System 1 client workstation.
Host Port (RS-232 / D-Sub 9) Dedicated interface for connecting configuration computers running 3500 Rack Configuration Software.
Internal Backplane Interface Direct connection to rack power rails and sequential analog bus channels from dynamic input modules.

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The 3500/22 TDI serves as the direct diagnostic successor to the legacy 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM). Unlike the older RIM, which only communicates static values to standard monitoring systems, the 3500/22 records high-speed transient waveforms. It is physically compatible with existing full-height rack slots adjacent to the 3500 power supplies but requires updating the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to recognize the active TDI logic rather than the legacy RIM logic.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Because this module is fitted with the fiber optic I/O configuration (-02 option), plant engineers must confirm that the fiber run matches 100Base-FX requirements (typically multi-mode fiber with SC connectors, wavelength 1300 nm). Inserting a single-mode fiber patch cord without an inline converter will cause immediate signal attenuation and loss of communication. Keep the dust caps on the optical connectors until the network fiber cables are plugged in to avoid laser receptor contamination.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When configuring a newly mounted 3500/22 module, execute the initial IP address assignment using a serial configuration cable plugged directly into the front-panel utility connector. Attempting to locate or ping an unconfigured TDI over the fiber optic network will fail because the module defaults to a placeholder IP address. Ensure that the dedicated machinery network uses a static IP address block to avoid lease expiration problems between the TDI and the System 1 database engine.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Prior to inserting or extracting the TDI module or its corresponding rear I/O module, completely de-energize the 3500 rack power supplies. Performing hot-swapping or handling modules while the rack is powered can cause electrical damage to the backplane pins and corrupt the stored configuration data on neighboring monitor cards.
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Isolate the rack power supply by switching off both primary and secondary power sources on the 3500 power supply modules.
2
Slide the 3500/22 TDI Main Module into the correct slot on the front of the rack, securing the module screws to a torque of 0.56 N-m (5 in-lb).
3
Mount the 100Base-FX Fiber Optic I/O Module directly behind the main module in the rear of the rack. Fasten the retention screws securely.
4
Connect the multi-mode fiber optic cables to the optical ports, verifying correct alignment of transmit (TX) and receive (RX) channels before restoring system power.
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What is the primary difference between the 3500/20 RIM and the 3500/22 TDI?

The 3500/22 TDI provides advanced transient data acquisition capabilities for System 1 software, which the 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM) does not support.

Does the 3500/22-01-02-00 require a specific I/O module type?

Yes, this configuration includes the -02 option, which specifies the 100Base-FX Fiber Optic Ethernet I/O module, utilizing fiber optic cabling instead of standard copper RJ45.

How do you perform initial IP configuration on this module?

Initial IP and network configuration must be performed by connecting a laptop directly to the front-panel RS232/USB port using the 3500 Rack Configuration Software before commissioning the fiber link.

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