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Bently Nevada 3500/20-01-01-00 Rack Interface Module
Configured for rack-level data exchange and communication routing in Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System, the Bently Nevada 3500/20-01-01-00 (3500/20-01-01-00 Rack Interface Module) provides the primary backplane-to-network interface for monitoring modules, enabling deterministic transfer of process variables, alarms, and configuration data to external systems.
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Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3500/20-01-01-00 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
1 lbs |
| Dimensions |
241 mm × 24.4 mm × 163 mm |
| Operating Temp |
-30 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
7.5 W typical |
| Communication Protocols |
Ethernet TCP/IP, Modbus, OPC |
| Data Interface |
System 1 streaming, transient and steady-state acquisition |
| Mounting Position |
Slot 1 (mandatory) |
| Hot-Swap Capability |
Supported |
Bently Nevada Rack Communication Gateway and System 1 Data Routing Architecture
The 3500/20-01-01-00 implements rack-level communication arbitration between monitoring modules and external industrial networks. It operates as the deterministic gateway for alarm, status, and condition data aggregation within the 3500 backplane structure.
The module supports transient capture routing and steady-state data streaming via Ethernet TCP/IP, enabling synchronized data transfer to System 1 platforms and external OPC/Modbus clients. Cross-module communication timing is managed through backplane scheduling logic to maintain consistent sampling alignment across vibration and position channels.
Hot-swap logic isolates backplane transactions during module insertion or removal, preserving rack configuration integrity while reinitializing network session state after reconnection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the 3500/20-01-01-00 required for system operation?
A: Yes, it is mandatory and must be installed in slot 1 of every 3500 rack to enable communication and configuration services.
Q: Does module replacement interrupt rack data acquisition?
A: During hot-swap, backplane communication is temporarily suspended, and data streaming resumes after re-synchronization.
Q: Which protocols are used for external system integration?
A: The module supports Ethernet TCP/IP, Modbus, and OPC for external communication interfaces.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Install only in slot 1 of the 3500 rack; incorrect slot placement prevents system initialization.
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Ensure Ethernet cabling is isolated from high-noise power conductors to maintain signal integrity.
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Verify backplane connector alignment before full insertion to avoid pin damage.
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Configure IP addressing prior to commissioning for System 1 or OPC connectivity.
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Confirm OK and TX/RX LED status after startup before enabling external data routing.