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Bently Nevada 3500/61-01-CN Temperature Module with Recorder Outputs

Bently Nevada 3500/61-01-CN Temperature Module with Recorder Outputs

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 3500/61-01-CN

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Temperature Monitor Module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1040g

  • Dimensions: 241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The 3500/61-01-CN processed monitoring card provides six independent channels of continuous temperature monitoring and processes inputs from both Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) and Thermocouple (TC) sensors within a Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System rack. This module samples analog physical inputs, conditions the incoming raw signal waveforms, and executes comparison cycles against user-programmed alert threshold settings. The 3500/61 design incorporates dedicated analog recorder current outputs for each of its six internal channels, enabling real-time telemetry interfacing to parallel instrumentation loops.

Operating within complex distributed machinery networks, the 3500/61-01-CN module type functions natively with the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to configure customized sensor definitions or varied transducer blend profiles. When deployed within a Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) safety block, these temperature modules are slotted adjacent to one another in groups of three, implementing dual-tier voting logic to eliminate single-point failure exposure across machinery networks. This configuration utilizes an RTD/TC non-isolated I/O component featuring internal compression terminations and carries the specific CN localized agency approval option, ensuring field connectivity across industrial rotating machinery bearing hubs.

Features

  • Six fully configurable channels supporting mixed processing of Thermocouple and RTD thermal sensor inputs.
  • Six dedicated +4 to +20 mA proportional analog recorder outputs providing clean telemetry tracking to external nodes.
  • Configurable alarm delays and setpoint notification parameters managed through native rack interface software.
  • Hardware support for Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) multi-card voting configurations to enhance plant loop integrity.
  • Internal termination design with rugged compression screw terminal blocks to streamline direct field wiring hookups.

Applications

  • Continuous bearing radial temperature and stator winding thermal tracking on utility steam and gas propulsion turbines.
  • Multi-channel exhaust gas temperature monitoring and high-pressure casing thermal protection across centrifugal process compressors.
  • Critical motor and high-capacity industrial pump bearing housing safety interlock monitoring.

Ordering Information

Part Number / Option Code Selection Description
3500/61-AA-BB 3500/61 Temperature Module with Recorder Outputs
A: 01 RTD/TC Non-isolated I/O Module with Internal Terminations
B: CN Approvals Option: Specific localized agency compliance configurations

Technical Specifications

Parameter Classification Precise Engineering Values
Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Main Part Number 3500/61-01-CN
Product Type Temperature Module with Recorder Outputs
Total Number of Channels 6 channels
Supported Inputs RTD (100 Ohm Platinum, 120 Ohm Nickel, 10 Ohm Copper) and Thermocouple (Type E, J, K, T, R, S)
Input Impedance Greater than 221 kOhm
Power Consumption 7.0 Watts maximum typical
Recorder Current Output +4 to +20 mA proportional output range
Maximum Recorder Load 600 Ohm
Resolution 0.3125 microamperes per bit
Update Time 1 second per channel maximum
Operating Temperature Range -30 degC to +65 degC (-22 Celsius to +150 Celsius)
Storage Temperature Limits -40 degC to +85 degC (-40 Celsius to +185 Celsius)
Relative Humidity Boundaries 95% non-condensing maximum
Main Monitor Card Weight 0.73 kg (1.6 lbs)
I/O Module Weight 0.31 kg (0.69 lbs)
Main Module Dimensions (H x W x D) 241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 241.8 mm (9.50 in x 0.96 in x 9.52 in)
I/O Module Dimensions (H x W x D) 241.3 mm x 24.4 mm x 99.1 mm (9.50 in x 0.96 in x 3.90 in)

Connections/Interfaces

Terminal Block Connection Function Assignment and Wiring Layout
Channels 1 to 6 Inputs Input screw terminals for 3-wire/4-wire RTD constants or specific Thermocouple lead pairs
Recorder Outputs 1 to 6 Dedicated current loop output terminals (+4 to +20 mA) for external monitoring link matching

Installation Guidelines

  • Rack Slot Sequence: Install the front monitoring processor board into any full-height slot location of the 3500 chassis and affix the internal termination rear I/O module matching it directly on the reverse side of the backplane.
  • Shield Grounding Steps: Terminate the outer metal braided shield lines of all field sensor leads cleanly to the nearest chassis ground bus bar on the rack to suppress external electrical noise interferences.
  • Lead Wire Balancing: When using long-distance RTD extensions, ensure that matching lead line gauge sizes and wire lengths are used across the 3-wire layout to keep internal loop resistance tracking accurate.
  • Electrostatic Prevention: Maintenance staff must remain connected to the equipment ground line with an approved conductive grounding bracelet before pulling, inspecting, or inserting any processor card structures.
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Technical Datasheet

Bently Nevada 3500/61-01-CN Temperature Module with Recorder Outputs

What is the primary difference between the 3500/60 and the 3500/61 monitoring modules?

The 3500/61 provides six individual +4 to +20 mA analog recorder current outputs for its monitoring channels, whereas the 3500/60 module variant does not contain any recorder loops.

Can this non-isolated I/O variant handle a mix of different RTD and Thermocouple types concurrently?

Yes. The RTD/TC non-isolated I/O architecture allows users to configure the six channels to accept any mixture of supported RTD and Thermocouple types via the programming software.

What happens to the recorder loop output signal if an individual channel sensor reports a transducer fault state?

When an input signal error or transducer open-circuit condition is determined, the corresponding recorder output drops below the low-scale threshold to approximately 2 mA to indicate a systemic fault.

What are the structural environment limits allowed for storing this card assembly safely?

The assembly must be kept within a controlled storage enclosure where ambient temperature metrics remain securely between -40 degC and +85 degC.

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