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Bently Nevada 3500/40M-01-00 Proximitor Monitor

Bently Nevada 3500/40M-01-00 Proximitor Monitor

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/40M-01-00

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Proximitor Monitor

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 910g

  • Dimensions: 24.13 cm x 2.44 cm x 24.18 cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The Bently Nevada 3500/40M-01-00 is a four-channel Proximitor Monitor designed for the 3500 Machinery Protection System. Its primary function is to process signals from proximity transducers, providing continuous, real-time machinery protection. It specifically measures radial vibration, shaft eccentricity, and axial thrust position. By comparing these processed signals against user-programmable alarm setpoints, the monitor can drive machinery protection credit and initiate emergency shutdowns when critical thresholds are exceeded.

This "M" version (Proximitor Monitor) is part of the 3500/40 series and is configured with the 01 I/O module type, which specifies Internal Terminations. This design is intended for use in high-density installations where field wiring is connected directly to the backplane of the 3500 rack. The module occupies one slot in the 3500 rack and communicates with the 3500/22M Transient Data Interface (TDI) for advanced diagnostics and data collection.

Technical Configuration

Attribute Details
Model 3500/40M-01-00
Brand Bently Nevada
Product Type Proximitor Monitor (4-Channel)
Series 3500 System
I/O Module Type 01 (Internal Terminations)
Input Signal Proximity Transducer (Eddy Current)
Agency Approval 00 (None)
Dimensions 24.13 cm x 2.44 cm x 24.18 cm
Net Weight 0.91 Kg
Operating Temperature -30°C to +65°C (-22°F to +150°F)
Power Consumption 7.7 Watts (Typical)
Origin Made in U.S.A
Shipping Weight 3.0 Kg

Ordering Information

When procuring 3500 series components, the combination of the main monitor and the I/O module is critical. The 3500/40M-01-00 consists of:

Component Part Number Description
Main Module 140734-01 3500/40M Proximitor Monitor Module
I/O Module 125680-01 Proximitor I/O Module with Internal Terminations

Hardware Configuration & Wiring

The 01 I/O module provides internal terminations. Field wiring from the Proximitor sensors is connected to the 10-pin terminal blocks on the I/O module at the rear of the rack.

Wiring Architecture:

  • A-B-C Terminals: Used for Power (-24Vdc), Signal (SIG), and Common (COM) connections for each of the four channels.

  • Shielding: Field cable shields must be terminated at the 3500 rack to ensure EMI/RFI protection.

  • Recorder Outputs: 4 to 20 mA DC proportional outputs are available for each channel on the I/O module to interface with external DCS or PLC systems.

Engineering & Installation Guide

Internal Termination Precautions:

The "01" option utilizes internal terminations, meaning field wiring is connected directly to the I/O module. Unlike external termination (ET) blocks, this does not allow for a "marshalling" style disconnection between the rack and the field. Ensure sufficient cable slack is available in the cabinet for rack removal during maintenance.

Channel Configuration:

Channels are configured in pairs (1 & 2, 3 & 4). Each pair can be set for different measurement types (e.g., Channels 1 & 2 for Radial Vibration, Channels 3 & 4 for Axial Thrust). Configuration must be performed via the 3500 Rack Configuration Software.

Power and Grounding:

To maintain signal integrity, the 3500 system must be connected to a dedicated instrument ground. Avoid sharing ground paths with high-voltage machinery or VFDs. The Proximitor Monitor receives its power from the 3500/15 Power Supply; ensure the rack power budget is not exceeded when adding additional 3500/40M modules.

Hot Swapping:

The 3500/40M module is "hot-swappable" under most conditions. However, removing the module will trigger a "Not OK" status for all four channels and may initiate a relay trip if the system logic is set for "OR" voting. Always place the associated protective loops in bypass or maintenance mode before hardware removal.

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between the 3500/40M and the 3500/42M?

A: The 3500/40M is a dedicated Proximitor Monitor. The 3500/42M is a "Proximitor/Seismic" monitor, which is more versatile as it can accept signals from both proximity probes and seismic transducers (accelerometers/velometers).

Q: Can I use this monitor with 3300 XL Proximitors?

A: Yes. The 3500/40M is compatible with standard 5mm, 8mm, and 11mm 3300 and 3300 XL proximity transducer systems.

Q: How do I resolve a "Not OK" LED?

A: A "Not OK" status indicates a hardware fault or a field wiring problem (open or short circuit). Check the DC gap voltage at the I/O module. If the voltage is between -2V and -18V, the field string is likely healthy and the fault may lie within the module configuration or the module itself.

Q: Is the configuration stored on the module?

A: No. The configuration is stored in the 3500/22M TDI (Rack Interface Module). When a new 3500/40M is inserted, the TDI automatically downloads the correct configuration to the module.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Silver
Country of origin
United States

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