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Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-03-01-00-01 System Rack
The Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-03-01-00-01, also cataloged as the 3500/05 system rack, serves as the primary system rack utilized to execute module housing, backplane interconnection, and distributed power routing across 3500 monitoring system platforms. Configured for structural integration of monitoring, relay, and communication modules in 3500 rack architectures, the Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-03-01-00-01 (3500/05 system rack) provides direct electrical backplane execution.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The model 3500/05-01-03-01-00-01 represents a fixed configuration of the 3500/05 system rack.
No additional functional segmentation or parameter decoding is defined in the provided technical dataset. All mechanical and electrical characteristics are inherited from the base 3500/05 system rack architecture.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3500/05-01-03-01-00-01 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Dimensions |
19 inch EIA full-size rack, 14 slots |
| Operating Temp |
-20 deg C to +65 deg C |
| Rack Size |
Full-size, 19 inch, 14 module slots |
| Mounting Formats |
Panel mount, Rack mount, Bulkhead mount |
| Backplane Function |
Module interconnection and power distribution |
Bently Nevada Rack Backplane Interconnect Behavior
Within Bently Nevada 3500 architecture, the rack backplane provides passive electrical distribution across installed modules. Power supply and rack interface modules are fixed to the leftmost slots to establish deterministic power sequencing across the system bus.
Cross-channel interaction is managed at the module level through backplane routing constraints, supporting isolation between vibration, relay, and communication paths. In TSI configurations, signal integrity considerations include cross-talk suppression between adjacent monitoring channels and stable reference handling for transducer-based inputs such as eddy-current probe conditioning stages.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can the 3500/05 rack operate with partially populated slots?
A: Yes. The backplane supports partial slot population. Unused slots remain electrically inactive but mechanically open.
Q: Are power supply modules interchangeable across slot positions?
A: No. Power supply and rack interface modules are restricted to the far-left designated slots due to backplane power distribution topology.
Q: Does the rack backplane perform signal processing or isolation?
A: No. The backplane provides passive interconnection only. Signal conditioning is handled by individual monitoring modules.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Install rack using approved 19 inch EIA mounting rails or panel cut-outs depending on configuration.
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Maintain rear clearance for wiring access in rack and panel mount installations.
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Insert power supply and rack interface modules into leftmost slots before any other modules.
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Ensure chassis grounding continuity prior to energizing the system.
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Route field wiring separately from backplane interface areas to reduce coupling effects.
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Follow certified hazardous area installation drawings (149243 / 149244) where applicable.