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Bently Nevada 3500/33-01-00 3500 Series 16-Channel Relay Module

Bently Nevada 3500/33-01-00 3500 Series 16-Channel Relay Module

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/33-01-00

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Relay Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 320g

  • Dimensions: 24.20 cm x 2.44 cm x 24.10 cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Designed for high-density alarm and shutdown output signaling, the Bently Nevada 3500/33-01-00 integrated relay module serves as a critical node in machinery protection architectures. This module provides 16 discrete relay outputs that can be programmed using highly configurable voting logic to actuate external annunciators, sirens, or emergency shutdown systems based on alarm statuses from other modules in the 3500 rack. By processing inputs directly over the high-speed internal backplane, it ensures rapid response times crucial for rotating machinery asset protection.

Features

  • 16 Independent Relay Outputs: Supports individual configuration of each channel to act as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts.
  • Programmable Voting Logic: Integrates with the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to allow complex AND/OR logic mapping from any monitor channel in the system.
  • LED Status Indicators: Active LED feedback on the front panel for each relay channel, facilitating real-time diagnostic checks.
  • Dual-Relay Board Options: Utilizes reliable single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) relays for robust contact integrity.
  • Hot-Swappable Design: Allows module replacement in fully energized systems without disrupting the operations of adjacent monitor channels.

Applications

  • Turbine Trip Systems: Automatic initiation of emergency shutdown sequences for steam and gas turbines.
  • Compressor and Pump Protection: Interlocking relay commands with auxiliary cooling pumps or bypass valves.
  • Industrial Plant Annunciation: Direct routing of critical alarm signals to control room distributed control systems (DCS) and horn circuits.
  • Hazardous Area Interfacing: Segmenting safe-area machinery alarms from high-energy plant shutdown networks.

Ordering Information

Model Option / Suffix Configuration Details
3500/33 16-Channel Relay Module (Base Unit)
-01 16-Channel Relay Output Module (Standard I/O)
-00 Agency Approval Option: None

Technical Specifications Table

Specification Parameter Value / Rating
Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Part Number 3500/33-01-00
Relay Channels 16 independent SPDT outputs
Input Power Consumption nominal 5.8 Watts typical
Contact Ratings (Max) 250 VAC / 2 A resistive; 30 VDC / 2 A resistive
Switching Capacity Up to 500 VA / 60 W
Agency Approvals Option 00 (None specified)
Operating Temperature -30 to +65 degC
Module Net Dimensions 24.20 cm x 2.44 cm x 24.10 cm
Module Net Weight 0.70 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.00 kg
Country of Origin United States of America (USA)

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The 3500/33 module is designed to fit standard Bently Nevada 3500 full-size frames. Unlike the 3500/32 4-channel relay module which requires a specific dual-slot assignment in some older rack revisions, the 3500/33 16-channel module optimizes space by delivering dense control capacity in a single card slot. Always verify that your 3500 Rack Configuration Software is updated to version 3.0 or higher to support the 16-channel voting maps natively.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

A common issue encountered during commissioning involves using the internal relays to directly switch inductive heavy loads such as solenoids or large contactors. While rated for 2 A resistive switching, switching inductive loads without external suppression (e.g., flyback diodes or RC snubbers) can lead to premature contact welding or excessive EMI noise, which can disrupt adjacent measurement modules in the 3500 rack. We recommend interposing external relays for high-current or highly inductive loads.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When configuring the voting logic, make sure that the "normally energized" or "normally de-energized" state of each relay matches your fail-safe requirements. Relay contacts default to their de-energized state upon a total loss of power to the 3500 rack. Secure the field terminal block utilizing the integrated retention screws to avoid contact resistance issues under vibration.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE RISK

Before executing module installation or wiring terminal block connections, ensure all external power circuits connected to the relay terminal block are completely isolated and locked out. Relay contacts may be connected to high-voltage grid systems or machine trip lines that can present electrocution hazards even if the 3500 monitor rack itself is powered down.

1

Identify an open slot in the 3500 monitor rack (excluding slot 1, reserved strictly for the Rack Interface Module, and the power supply slots).

2

Slide the main 16-channel relay processor module into the front of the rack along the card guides until the connector is firmly seated in the backplane.

3

Install the matching 16-channel relay standard I/O module into the corresponding slot at the rear of the rack.

4

Secure the front and rear module retaining screws to establish solid chassis grounding, then re-energize the rack and upload your configuration parameters.

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Can I hot-swap the 3500/33-01-00 module without interrupting rack operations?

Yes, the 3500/33 module is designed to be hot-swapped while adjacent modules continue operating normally. However, you must first bypass or disconnect any active safety trip circuits connected to this module to prevent accidental machine trips during removal.

What is the differences between standard and high-reliability 16-channel relay modules in the 3500 system?

The standard 3500/33-01-00 uses standard SPDT relays. For critical applications requiring redundant switching or fault-tolerant operation, the 3500 system also offers individual or bus-grouped configurations that can be evaluated in your configuration utility.

Do I need to program the relay logic directly on the module?

No, all relay logic, alarm associations, and energization modes are configured via the Bently Nevada 3500 Rack Configuration Software and downloaded to the module through the Rack Interface Module (RIM).

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