Product Overview
The 3500/25-01-01-02 is a high-precision, 2-channel instrument designed to provide continuous rotative speed and acceleration measurements for critical machinery. As a fundamental component of the Bently Nevada 3500 Machinery Protection System, the 3500/50-01-01-02 processes signals from Keyphasor transducers or magnetic pickups to deliver real-time data to the rack backplane. In heavy industrial environments such as combined-cycle power plants, petrochemical refineries, and large-scale mining operations, accurate speed monitoring is vital for overspeed protection and synchronous vibration analysis. By providing redundant speed tracking and reliable alarm setpoints, this module prevents catastrophic rotor damage during transient events, significantly reducing unplanned downtime and ensuring the mechanical integrity of high-speed turbines and compressors.
Suffix Breakdown
The hardware and certification profile for the 3500/50-01-01-02 configuration is defined as follows:
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3500/50: Base model for the Tachometer Module.
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-01 (Number of Channels): Dual-channel tachometer card (occupies one full-height slot).
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-01 (I/O Module Type): Equipped with an I/O module featuring Internal Terminations, which eliminates the need for external terminal strips and simplifies cabinet wiring.
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-02 (Agency Approval): Certified for CSA/NRTL/C, meeting North American safety standards for industrial electrical equipment.
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Note on Migration: For modern installations requiring Chinese regional compliance, this model has been superseded by the 3500/50-01-CN.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification Details |
| Model |
3500/50-01-01-02 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) |
| Origin |
U.S.A. |
| Input Channels |
2 Independent Channels |
| Signal Input |
Magnetic Pickups or Proximity Transducers |
| I/O Termination |
Internal Terminations |
| Accuracy |
+/- 0.01 percent of full-scale |
| Operating Temp |
-30 to +65 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
5.8 Watts typical |
| Shipping Weight |
3.0 kg |
Operations & Maintenance FAQs
Can this module provide overspeed protection?
While the 3500/50 provides highly accurate speed monitoring and alarm setpoints, it is generally utilized for machinery protection and condition monitoring. For dedicated, emergency emergency trip functions, it is often used in conjunction with the 3500/53 Electronic Overspeed Detection System.
What is the advantage of Internal Terminations (Option 01)?
The Internal Terminations option allows you to wire the transducer field cables directly to the I/O module at the rear of the 3500 rack. This reduces the number of connection points in the signal loop, minimizing potential failure points and reducing the physical space required inside the control cabinet.
How does this module handle zero-speed monitoring?
The 3500/50 is capable of very low-speed monitoring, but for true zero-speed detection (e.g., turning gear operation), the transducer and target notch must be correctly configured to provide a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio at near-zero RPM.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Signal Threshold and Hysteresis
To ensure stable speed readings, the trigger threshold must be configured via the 3500 Rack Configuration Software. For proximity probes observing a notch, the threshold should be set to the mid-point of the pulse. Proper hysteresis settings are essential to prevent "double-triggering" caused by shaft runout or electrical noise, which can lead to false high-speed alarms or trips.
Wiring and Shielding for High-Speed Assets
For high-frequency speed signals (up to 20,000 Hz), use high-quality twisted-pair shielded cable. The shield must be grounded at the 3500 rack I/O module only. Improper grounding can introduce common-mode noise that manifests as erratic speed fluctuations. Ensure the field wiring for the tachometer is physically separated from high-voltage power cables to avoid electromagnetic interference.
Retrofit Compatibility
The 3500/50-01-01-02 is fully compatible with standard 3500 racks. If replacing an older unit, ensure the I/O module type (Internal vs. External Terminations) matches your existing field wiring infrastructure to avoid the need for re-terminating cables during a maintenance window.