Product Overview
The 163179-01 is a high-reliability 6-channel Temperature Monitor module belonging to the Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System. This module is the designated replacement for original 3500/60 units and is engineered to provide continuous thermal surveillance for critical industrial assets such as gas turbines, large induction motors, and high-pressure compressors. The 163179-01 accepts a wide variety of Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) and Thermocouple (TC) inputs, conditioning these signals to protect machinery against overheating in bearing housings, motor windings, and process streams. By integrating seamless alarm logic and Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) capabilities, this module serves as a cornerstone in preventing catastrophic equipment failure and minimizing unscheduled downtime in power generation and petrochemical facilities.
Technical Configuration
The hardware architecture of the 163179-01 is optimized for high-density monitoring and industrial signal integrity.
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Channel Density: Features six independent channels capable of processing either RTD or TC signals. Each channel is fully programmable via the 3500 Rack Configuration Software.
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Flexible Input Logic: When paired with a non-isolated I/O module, the monitor can handle a mix of TC and RTD inputs on a single board, providing maximum rack space efficiency.
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Fault Tolerance: In TMR configurations, three modules work in parallel with adjacent I/O modules to perform voting, ensuring that a single component failure does not lead to a loss of protection or a false machine trip.
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Signal Processing: The module provides cold-junction compensation for thermocouples and a stable 925 microampere current source for RTD transducers, ensuring measurement precision across the entire industrial temperature spectrum.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
163179-01 (3500/60) |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Input Type |
RTD (10 Ohm Cu, 100 Ohm Pt, 120 Ohm Ni) and TC (E, J, K, T) |
| Channel Count |
6 Channels |
| Power Consumption |
7.0 Watts nominal |
| Input Impedance |
Greater than 10 MOhm per lead |
| Accuracy |
+/- 3 deg C typical at 25 deg C |
| Operating Temp |
-30 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Storage Temp |
-40 deg C to +85 deg C |
| Dimensions |
241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm |
| Weight |
0.91 kg (2.0 lbs) |
Industrial FAQs
Is the 163179-01 compatible with older 3500/60 installations?
Yes, the 163179-01 is the direct functional replacement for the original 3500/60 monitor. It is designed to slide into existing 3500 racks and is backward compatible with established configuration files, provided the firmware and software versions are aligned.
How does this module differ from the 3500/61 variant?
The 3500/60 (163179-01) is the standard version without internal recorder outputs. If your application requires dedicated 4-20 mA analog outputs for each temperature channel to feed a legacy chart recorder or secondary PLC, the 3500/61 module would be the required alternative.
Can I use isolated and non-isolated inputs simultaneously?
Isolation is determined by the I/O module installed at the rear of the rack. If you require 250 Vdc channel-to-channel isolation to prevent ground loops from Thermocouples, you must utilize the Isolated TC I/O module. Non-isolated I/O modules allow for the mixing of RTDs and TCs.
Field Engineering and Maintenance Guidelines
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RTD Lead Resistance Compensation: When installing 3-wire RTDs, ensure all three lead wires have the same gauge and length. The 163179-01 uses a dual-current source method to cancel out lead wire resistance; however, significant imbalances between leads will result in a temperature offset that can trigger false "Alert" or "Danger" alarms.
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Thermal Gradient Management: For Thermocouple applications, the accuracy of the Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) is critical. Avoid installing the 3500 rack in areas with high-velocity airflow or near heat-radiating equipment. Uneven heating of the I/O module terminal blocks can lead to a CJC error of 1 to 2 deg C.
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Grounding and Shielding: Signal cables should be shielded twisted pairs. Terminate the shields only at the 3500 I/O module's designated ground terminals. Floating the shield at the transducer end is standard practice to prevent circulating currents from inducing noise into the high-impedance low-voltage TC signals.
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Software Verification: After replacing an older module with a 163179-01, always perform a "Verify Configuration" via the 3500 Rack Configuration Software. Ensure that the transducer type (e.g., Platinum 100 Alpha 385) matches the field-installed sensor to maintain system calibration.