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Bently Nevada 161216-01 3500/91 Ethernet I/O Module
The Bently Nevada 161216-01, also cataloged as the 3500/91 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX I/O Module, operates as a dedicated hardware communication interface for transferring 3500 rack diagnostic and machinery protection data into supervisory control networks within the 3500/91 communication architecture.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
No manufacturer-published functional suffix decomposition is defined for 161216-01. The part number represents a fixed Ethernet I/O module assembly within the 3500/91 gateway family.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
161216-01 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
0.39 kg |
| Dimensions |
241.3 × 24.4 × 99.1 mm |
| Operating Temp |
-30 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
~7.4 W typical |
| Communication Interface |
Ethernet 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX (RJ-45) |
| Protocol Support |
Industrial Ethernet, Modbus, EGD producer/consumer |
| Operating Voltage |
220 V AC variant |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 deg C to +85 deg C |
| Humidity |
Up to 95 percent non-condensing |
| Indicators |
OK, TX/RX LED status indicators |
Bently Nevada 3500 Rack Ethernet Data Exchange Behavior
Within the 3500 system architecture, the 161216-01 module operates as a deterministic Ethernet I/O endpoint interfacing directly with backplane-acquired condition monitoring variables. It supports cyclic publication of processed data originating from vibration, position, and machinery protection channels into external supervisory networks using EGD and Modbus communication frames.
The module does not perform signal conditioning or scaling transformation. Instead, it preserves calibrated engineering units generated by upstream 3500 monitors and encapsulates them into structured Ethernet payloads. Timing synchronization is maintained at rack level to ensure consistent update cycles between internal measurement blocks and external PLC/DCS consumers.
From a network integration perspective, the module functions as a protocol translation boundary between deterministic backplane acquisition and non-deterministic Ethernet transport layers, maintaining data integrity under industrial communication load variation conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does the 161216-01 process raw sensor signals directly?
A: No. All signal conditioning is executed by upstream 3500 monitor modules. The I/O module only transmits processed rack data.
Q: Can this module operate during hot-swap replacement?
A: Yes. The module supports hot-swappable insertion and removal. Communication is temporarily interrupted during reseating and reinitialization.
Q: Does Ethernet interface selection affect protocol behavior?
A: No. 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX interfaces share the same logical protocol stack; only physical layer characteristics differ.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install the module into the designated 3500 rack slot ensuring full engagement with both backplane connectors. Verify mechanical alignment before applying Ethernet cabling to avoid link initialization faults. Use shielded twisted-pair cabling for RJ-45 connections and maintain a single-point grounding strategy at the rack chassis.
Route Ethernet wiring away from high-power conductors to minimize electromagnetic coupling. Avoid excessive bending or mechanical stress on connectors. Confirm network addressing consistency and protocol configuration (EGD or Modbus mapping) before system commissioning to ensure correct data exchange behavior.