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Bently Nevada 3500/60-01-00 3500 Series Temperature Monitor Module

Bently Nevada 3500/60-01-00 3500 Series Temperature Monitor Module

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/60-01-00

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Machinery Protection System Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 320g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Processing and continuous monitoring of temperature inputs within critical machinery protection systems is executed by the Bently Nevada 3500/60-01-00, a dedicated 3500 Series module configuration. This specialized module processes signals from both Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) and Thermocouples (TC) to provide continuous, high-accuracy temperature tracking. Designed without recorder outputs, the 3500/60-01-00 utilizes an RTD/TC Non-Isolated I/O Module with Internal Terminations to maximize channel density and simplify wiring architectures directly within the monitor rack. It operates with a nominal power consumption of 7 watts, ensuring minimal thermal load inside the enclosure while delivering steady performance for machinery protection.

Features

  • Dual Sensor Compatibility: Dynamically processes inputs from both RTD and Thermocouple sensors on a single module frame.
  • Internal Terminations: Integrated wiring terminals reduce cabinet space requirements and simplify field installations.
  • High-Accuracy Monitoring: Delivers precise temperature verification for machinery components without the need for external signal conditioning.
  • Integration Integrity: Communicates directly with the 3500 System's backplane for high-speed alarm and trip generation.
  • Compact Form Factor: Fits into standard 3500 rack slots, supporting high-density machinery protection layouts.

Applications

  • Steam, gas, and hydro turbine bearing temperature monitoring.
  • Large industrial motor and generator winding protection.
  • Compressor and high-pressure pump casing thermal monitoring.
  • Gearbox and bearing oil sump temperature supervision.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model Number 3500/60-01-00
Series 3500 Series Machinery Protection System
I/O Module Type 01 - RTD/TC Non-isolated I/O Module
Termination Type Internal Terminations
Power Consumption 7 Watts (Nominal)
Agency Approval Option 00 - None
Recorder Outputs None
Country of Origin United States (USA)
Shipping Weight 2.0 kg

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The 3500/60-01-00 configuration utilizes a non-isolated I/O interface. If your site electrical design requires isolation to protect against high common-mode voltages or severe field noise, consider the 3500/60-02-00 variant, which integrates isolated I/O modules. Ensure that any replacement of the I/O module is matched by a corresponding configuration update within the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to prevent system configuration faults (slot mismatch errors).

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Because this module utilizes non-isolated I/O (Option 01), it shares a common ground across channels. It is critical that the RTD or thermocouple sensor tips installed on the machinery are electrically isolated from the machine frame. If a sensor tip becomes grounded to the machine frame, ground loops and common-mode voltages will degrade temperature readings, cause erratic measurements, or trigger false alarms. Always verify sensor insulation resistance during routine maintenance cycles.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When wiring to the internal termination block, use shielded, twisted-pair cables for all temperature sensor runs. Connect the shield drain wire only at the designated terminal on the 3500/60 I/O module. Do not connect the shield at the sensor junction box, as this will establish a ground loop. Keep signal wiring physically separated from high-voltage AC power lines to avoid electromagnetic interference on sensitive thermocouple readings.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

De-energize the 3500 rack and all connected field circuitry before installing or removing modules. Live-plugging under load, especially on field I/O connections, poses a risk of electrical damage to the module circuitry and may cause unexpected tripping of connected machinery protection loops.

1
Ensure the 3500 rack power supplies are switched off and safety lockouts are active.
2
Align the main monitor module with the front slot guide rails and push firmly until the connector seats fully into the backplane. Secure the front panel screws.
3
Install the non-isolated I/O module (internal terminations) into the corresponding rear slot of the rack and secure the fastening screws.
4
Wire the RTD or Thermocouple sensors to the terminal strip following the designated pinout diagrams, ensuring shield wires are correctly terminated at the rack end.
5
Power up the rack and upload the correct software configuration using the 3500 Rack Configuration utility. Verify there are no system fault LEDs lit.
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What is the primary difference between isolated and non-isolated modules in this series?

Non-isolated I/O modules, such as the 01-option on this monitor, share a common ground across channels. They require electrically isolated RTD or Thermocouple sensors at the machine to prevent ground loop noise from corrupting data.

Can I mix RTD and Thermocouple sensors on the same monitor module?

Yes, this monitor accepts inputs from both RTD and Thermocouple sensors, but individual channel configurations and sensor types must be properly mapped using the system's rack configuration software.

Does this module include recorder outputs?

No, this specific configuration has the option suffix -00 for recorder outputs, meaning it does not supply external analog outputs for chart recorders.

How should cable shields be terminated for this temperature module?

Shields must be terminated solely at the designated shield terminals on the internal termination I/O module at the rear of the rack. Do not ground the shield at the sensor junction box.

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