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Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-00-00-01 System Rack
Configured for mechanical module housing and backplane interconnection in the Bently Nevada 3500 Machinery Protection System, the Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-00-00-01 (3500/05 system rack) provides direct physical/electrical execution of module mounting, power distribution, and communication routing across rack-level monitoring architecture.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3500/05-01-00-00-01 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
United States |
| Dimensions |
19-inch EIA full-size rack, 14 slots |
| Operating Temp |
-20 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Rack Size |
Full-size, 14 module slots |
| Mounting Formats |
Panel mount / Rack mount / Bulkhead mount |
| Backplane Function |
Power distribution and communication interconnect |
Eddy Current and Rotor Dynamics Interface Behavior
The rack backplane carries conditioned signals from external 3500-series measurement modules, including eddy-current proximity channels. Slot-to-slot routing preserves signal separation for phase-related processing. In rotor dynamics applications, backplane integrity supports stable transfer of synchronous vibration and Keyphasor-derived phase reference data, reducing inter-slot interference paths associated with dense module population.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can all 14 slots be populated simultaneously in the 3500/05 rack?
A: Yes. Slot allocation is electrically supported for full population, provided left-most slots are reserved for power supply modules and rack interface module per system layout rules.
Q: Does the rack backplane support hot-swap of modules?
A: Module replacement is supported under system-defined maintenance procedures. Backplane energization remains active, but signal interruption occurs during insertion/removal.
Q: What is the function of reserved left-most slots?
A: These slots are electrically assigned for power supply modules and rack interface module to establish regulated distribution and communication backbone across the rack.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Install rack on a mechanically stable panel or cabinet frame using specified mounting configuration (panel, rack, or bulkhead).
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Ensure grounding continuity between rack chassis and cabinet protective earth.
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Maintain separation between signal cabling and power conductors to reduce electromagnetic coupling.
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Verify correct placement of power supply modules in left-most slots before installing monitoring modules.
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Follow certified installation drawings for hazardous area configurations where applicable.