The 3500/61-02-00 is a six-channel temperature monitoring module designed for the Bently Nevada 3500 Machinery Protection System. The module accepts both RTD and thermocouple temperature inputs and performs continuous temperature measurement and alarm comparison functions for critical rotating machinery applications.
The 133827-02 RTD/TC Non-Isolated I/O Module uses external terminations and supports mixed RTD and TC input configurations. Users can configure individual channels through the 3500 Rack Configuration Software for RTD or thermocouple operation.
The 3500/61 series differs from the 3500/60 by providing recorder outputs for each monitoring channel. Recorder outputs support 4 to 20 mA transmission proportional to the configured monitor full-scale range.
The module supports up to six transducer inputs and provides programmable Alert and Danger alarm setpoints. In Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) systems, temperature monitors install adjacent in groups of three to support redundant voting logic and fault tolerance.
The module is suitable for turbine monitoring systems, compressor trains, process plants, power generation facilities, and industrial machinery protection applications requiring temperature supervision and alarm processing.
Features
Six-channel temperature monitoring
Supports RTD and thermocouple inputs
Mixed RTD and TC channel configuration supported
External termination non-isolated I/O design
Recorder outputs for all six channels
User-configurable alarm setpoints
Software configurable RTD or TC measurement mode
Compatible with 3500 Rack Configuration Software
Supports TMR system architecture
Front panel OK, TX/RX, and Bypass LEDs
4 to 20 mA recorder outputs
Channel full-scale configuration through software
No calibration required
Applications
Steam turbine temperature monitoring
Gas turbine protection systems
Compressor temperature supervision
Industrial rotating machinery monitoring
Process plant shutdown systems
Power generation equipment protection
Petrochemical process monitoring
LNG facility machinery monitoring
Critical equipment alarm systems
TMR machinery protection installations
Ordering Information
3500/61-02-00: Complete RTD/TC Monitor Kit with External Terminations
Specifies the combined kit containing the 3500/61 main monitor module and the specific non-isolated rear I/O board.
-02: I/O Module Type Option
RTD/TC Non-isolated I/O Module with External Terminations (Rear Board Part Number: 133827-02).
-00: Agency Approval Option
No hazardous area agency approvals or certifications required.
Spares & Accessories
Part Number 133827-02: Replacement 3500/61 RTD/TC Non-Isolated I/O Module with External Terminations.
Technical Specifications
Category
Specification
Manufacturer
Bently Nevada
Product Type
Temperature Monitor RTD/TC Non-Isolated I/O Module
Series
3500 Series
Model
3500/61-02-00
Spare Part Number
133827-02
Input Channels
1 to 6 RTD or TC transducer signals
Input Impedance
10 Mohm for each lead input
Power Consumption
Nominal 9 W
Recorder Output
+4 to +20 mA
Voltage Compliance
0 to +12 Vdc across load
Load Resistance
0 to 600 ohm
Resolution
0.3662 uA per bit
RTD Current Source
925 +/-15 uA at 25 degC per transducer
Alarm Delay Range
Alert: 1 to 60 s, Danger: 1 to 60 s
Operating Temperature
-30 degC to +65 degC
Storage Temperature
-40 degC to +85 degC
Monitor Dimensions
241.3 x 24.4 x 241.8 mm
Monitor Weight
0.91 kg
I/O Module Dimensions
241.3 x 24.4 x 99.1 mm
I/O Module Weight
0.45 kg
Rack Slot Requirement
1 full-height front slot and 1 rear slot
Origin
United States
RTD Specifications
RTD Type
Measurement Range
100 ohm Platinum RTD Alpha 0.00385
-200 degC to +850 degC
100 ohm Platinum RTD Alpha 0.00392
-200 degC to +700 degC
120 ohm Nickel RTD
-80 degC to +260 degC
10 ohm Copper RTD
-100 degC to +260 degC
Thermocouple Specifications
Thermocouple Type
Measurement Range
Type E
-100 degC to +1000 degC
Type J
-18 degC to +760 degC
Type K
-18 degC to +1370 degC
Type T
-160 degC to +400 degC
Signal Conditioning Specifications
Parameter
Specification
RTD and TC Resolution
1 degC or 1 degF
Copper RTD Resolution
1 degC or 1 degF
Cold Junction Compensation Accuracy
+/-1 degC at 25 degC
Alarm Accuracy
Within 0.13% of desired value
External Termination Non-Isolated Accuracy
+/-1 degC at 25 degC standard rack
Bulkhead Rack Accuracy
+/-3 degC at 25 degC
Outputs and Indicators
Indicator or Output
Function
OK LED
Indicates proper monitor operation
TX/RX LED
Indicates communication with rack modules
Bypass LED
Indicates bypass mode
Recorder Outputs
Individual 4 to 20 mA outputs per channel
Engineering Notes
Platinum RTD Selection: Platinum RTDs with a 0.00385 alpha coefficient conform to global industrial standards and are recommended for all new temperature loop deployments.
Recorder Short-Circuit Immunity: Internal circuitry ensures that the core machinery monitoring and alarm logic remain unaffected by short circuits on external recorder loops.
Under and Over Setpoints: The internal processing engine provides both upper and lower alarm bounds for multi-directional protection (e.g., cryogenic or overheating states).
TMR Requirements: When configured for Triple Modular Redundancy, three identical temperature monitors must reside in consecutive, adjacent front-chassis slots.
Field Guidelines
External Termination Wiring: Route all RTD or TC lead wires to the external termination block ensuring clean, gas-tight connections to maintain CJC accuracy.
Shield Grounding: Terminate the cable shields exclusively at the designated shield grounding terminal on the I/O module to prevent ground loops and shield against electromagnetic noise.
CJC Sensor Matching: Ensure the Cold Junction Compensation sensor is securely mounted to the terminal base for accurate ambient compensation during thermocouple measurements.
Lead Resistance Minimization: For 3-wire and 4-wire RTD hookups, keep lead wire lengths identical to balance line-drop and ensure accurate bridge compensation.
Technical & Procurement FAQ
Q: What is the primary difference between the 3500/60 and the 3500/61 modules? A: Both modules provide identical temperature monitoring and alarm logic, but the 3500/61 features six independent +4 to +20 mA individual recorder outputs whereas the 3500/60 does not.
Q: Does this specific non-isolated I/O module option provide channel-to-channel isolation? A: No, this is the 02 option which is non-isolated; if channel-to-channel isolation is needed to counteract heavy ground faults or high-voltage line crossovers, the isolated I/O module version should be specified instead.
Q: Is field calibration required for the 3500/61 module upon installation? A: No field calibration is required as full-scale ranges and sensor types are configured digitally using the 3500 Rack Configuration Software.
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