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Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-01-01-00-00 System Rack
The Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-01-01-00-00, also cataloged as the 3500/05 System Rack, operates as a dedicated chassis framework for housing monitoring, power, and communication modules within the 3500 machinery protection system. It provides backplane-based electrical distribution and data bus interconnection for all installed modules, enabling deterministic signal exchange and regulated DC power distribution across the rack architecture.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The “3500/05-01-01-01-00-00” suffix corresponds to rack configuration parameters such as mounting style, slot arrangement, and approval set. No further explicit factory-defined segmentation is provided in the source data.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3500/05-01-01-01-00-00 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Weight |
6.5 kg |
| Dimensions |
482 mm x 267 mm x 124 mm |
| Operating Temp |
-20 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Form Factor |
19-inch EIA rack chassis |
| Slot Capacity |
Up to 14 module slots |
| Power Supply Slots |
2 (redundant capable) |
| Communication Slots |
1 (TDI or gateway module) |
| Backplane Type |
Integrated power + communication bus |
Bently Nevada TSI Rack Backplane Structural Behavior
The 3500/05 rack backplane implements distributed signal routing for vibration, temperature, and speed monitoring modules. Slot-level interconnects maintain synchronized data transfer between input modules and communication interfaces such as 3500/92 gateways.
From a TSI architecture standpoint, mechanical monitoring integrity is maintained through:
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Eddy-current probe scaling alignment across module inputs to preserve displacement linearity reference chains
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Cross-talk suppression across adjacent module channels via backplane isolation routing
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Rotor dynamics signal aggregation consistency when multiple monitor modules share common reference timing
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System-level synchronization of alarm logic propagation across redundant power domains
These behaviors are executed at rack level without participation in protection logic computation, ensuring separation between signal infrastructure and trip decision layers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can the 3500/05 rack operate with a single installed power supply module?
A: Yes. The rack supports single supply operation. Redundant operation requires two installed power supply modules in designated slots.
Q: Does the rack backplane carry protection logic or only signal distribution?
A: The backplane provides regulated DC power distribution and communication routing only. Protection logic is executed within installed monitor modules, not in the rack itself.
Q: Are communication modules dependent on specific slot positions?
A: Yes. Communication interface modules (such as gateway or TDI modules) must be installed in designated communication slots to ensure proper backplane bus arbitration.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Install the rack on a grounded metallic panel or 19-inch EIA standard enclosure structure
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Maintain continuous protective earth bonding between rack chassis and cabinet ground bus
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Ensure separation between signal cabling and high-power conductors to minimize induced coupling
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Use shield termination at a single grounding point per cabinet to avoid ground loop currents
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Verify mechanical fixation torque consistency across all mounting points before module insertion
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Install power supply modules before monitor modules to stabilize backplane voltage reference
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Do not apply system power during partial backplane assembly or open-slot conditions