Description
Engineered for seamless integration into critical machinery protection frameworks, the Bently Nevada 136180-01 acts as a highly reliable communication hub for the 3500 monitoring platform. This module is designed to translate and transmit rack monitor data, including direct values, status alerts, and diagnostic variables, to plant-wide control systems without introducing latency. By functioning as the digital bridge within the 3500/92 interface setup, it enables real-time observation of machinery health directly from centralized operational interfaces.
Key Features
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Multi-Protocol Support: Handles standard industrial protocols including Modbus RTU over serial and Modbus TCP over Ethernet.
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Efficient Data Mapping: Configurable internal register maps allow targeted retrieval of crucial static and dynamic machinery variables.
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High-Speed Processing: Designed to maintain low-latency data updates under intensive SCADA/DCS polling environments.
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Diagnostics Integration: Transmits module health, rack configuration errors, and individual channel statuses concurrently with operational data.
Industrial Applications
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Power Generation: Linking steam and gas turbine vibration monitors directly to centralized DCS networks.
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Petrochemical & Refining: Continuous integration of compressor and pump health metrics into main control room operations.
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Heavy Rotating Machinery: Reliable telemetry transport for remote industrial fans, gearboxes, and expanders.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value / Specification |
| Manufacturer |
Bently Nevada |
| Part Number (SKU) |
136180-01 |
| Associated Main Module |
3500/92 Communication Gateway |
| Communication Interfaces |
Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-TX), RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Serial |
| Protocols Supported |
Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU |
| Country of Origin |
United States |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
3.0 kg |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility: The 136180-01 card is the primary processor internal component of the 3500/92 module. It functions in conjunction with specific I/O modules installed in the back of the rack. Verify that your system's backplane configuration matches either the Ethernet/Serial configuration or the dual-serial layout to ensure firmware compatibility.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes: When operating multiple master interfaces on Modbus TCP, polling frequencies must be managed conservatively. High-frequency sweeps (under 100 milliseconds) by multiple client devices simultaneously can saturate the internal processing queue of the gateway card, leading to intermittent connection timeouts or watchdog resets.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips: If utilizing RS485 serial communication over long distances, ensure that terminating resistors (typically 120 ohms) are correctly enabled at the physical end-of-line nodes. Always run high-quality shielded twisted-pair (STP) cabling separate from high-voltage conduit lines to minimize electromagnetic noise coupling on serial channels.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: Never install or extract any 3500 series module from the chassis backplane while the rack is powered. Live insertion can result in permanent damage to the electronic components on the 136180-01 card and may disrupt ongoing communication channels on neighboring modules.
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Ensure the 3500 rack system is completely de-energized before mounting the main module.
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Align the card with the designated chassis tracks and slide it inward until the connectors are firmly seated in the backplane.
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Tighten the front panel retaining screws to secure the unit within the chassis frame.
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Apply power to the rack, connect your network link, and verify diagnostic status LEDs before initiating software parameter configuration.