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

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

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/60-01-CN

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Temperature Monitor Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 320g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Processing inputs directly from RTDs and Thermocouples, the Bently Nevada 3500/60-01-CN provides dedicated, continuous machinery protection within the 3500 Series chassis by monitoring critical machine temperatures without relying on legacy analog recorder outputs. This module is engineered for high-density, high-reliability applications where temperature monitoring is integrated directly into the digital control architecture of the facility.

This specific configuration uses the RTD/TC Non-isolated I/O Module with internal terminations, optimizing panel space and streamlining terminal wiring. Equipped with CN approvals, it is compliant with country-specific regulatory standards for installation in demanding industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Continuous Monitoring: Accepts both Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) and Thermocouple (TC) inputs to compare against user-defined alarm setpoints.
  • Internal Terminations: Compact termination design minimizes external wiring components and reduces the footprint required in marshalling cabinets.
  • No Recorder Outputs: Streamlined design focused on digital integration via the 3500 backplane, eliminating redundant analog loop hardware.
  • Integrated Alarm Logic: Provides independent Alert and Danger setpoints for each of its active channels.

Applications

  • Steam, gas, and hydro turbine bearing temperature tracking.
  • Large electric motor and generator stator winding protection.
  • High-pressure reciprocating and centrifugal compressor thermal diagnostics.
  • Pumping station and mechanical gearbox bearing casing safety loops.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Model Number 3500/60-01-CN
Series 3500 Machinery Protection System
Monitor Type Temperature Monitor (No Recorder Outputs)
I/O Module Type RTD/TC Non-isolated I/O Module, Internal Terminations
Power Consumption Nominal 7 Watts
Agency Approvals CN (Country Specific Approvals / China Standards Compliant)
Country of Origin United States (USA)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.0 kg / 4.4 lbs

Connections & Interfaces

Terminal Block Section Functional Assignment
RTD/TC Input Terminals Accepts 3-wire or 4-wire RTDs, or direct thermocouple element connections.
Shield Terminals Internal chassis-ground connection points for drain wire shielding.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The -01 non-isolated internal termination I/O module is physically distinct from the -02 isolated equivalent. If replacing an isolated unit with this module, ensure that ground loop possibilities have been analyzed and eliminated in your field wiring layout. Use the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to confirm channel assignments and sensor parameters match the previous module's database profile.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Because this is a non-isolated I/O module, the thermocouple and RTD sensors must be electrically isolated at the point of measurement to prevent ground potential differences from corrupting system data or damaging the input circuitry. Avoid routing sensor field wiring in close proximity to high-power phase cables to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When utilizing thermocouples with internal termination blocks, Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) is automatically managed at the local terminals. To prevent temperature read errors, do not subject the rear of the 3500 rack or the termination blocks to direct drafts or rapid localized temperature variations.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize the entire 3500 rack before inserting or removing the I/O module. Do not hot-swap non-isolated I/O cards while field wiring is connected and energized. Ensure field sensor lines are fully discharged of static charge prior to terminating connections.
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Verify that the 3500 system power is switched off and lock-out procedures are active.
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Insert the main monitor module into the front slot of the 3500 rack and tighten the securing chassis screws.
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Align and install the 3500/60-01-CN I/O module into the corresponding rear slot of the rack.
4
Terminate your field RTD/TC wiring according to the channel layout specified in your plant design drawings, ensuring correct polarity and shield isolation.
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What is the difference between the -01 and -02 I/O options on this monitor?

The -01 option provides non-isolated RTD/TC inputs with internal terminations, whereas the -02 option offers isolated inputs. Non-isolated modules require careful shielding to avoid common-mode noise issues.

Are thermocouple inputs automatically compensated for cold junction temperatures?

Yes. Cold junction compensation is executed directly on the internal termination block of the I/O module when configured for thermocouple inputs.

Can this module operate without a configuration upload?

No. The module must be configured using the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to define sensor types, alarm setpoints, and channel bypass options before operation.

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