Bently Nevada PWA88199-01 Power Supply PCB Assembly Configured for DC power distribution and internal voltage regulation in 3500/15 rack-mounted machinery...
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Bently Nevada PWA88199-01 Power Supply PCB Assembly
Configured for DC power distribution and internal voltage regulation in 3500/15 rack-mounted machinery protection systems, the Bently Nevada PWA88199-01 (PWA88199-01 power supply PCB assembly) provides direct physical/electrical execution of AC/DC conversion and regulated backplane supply generation within the Bently Nevada 3500 power supply chassis.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
PWA88199-01
Brand
Bently Nevada
Origin
United States
Weight
Not specified (integrated PCB assembly within 3500/15 module)
Dimensions
Not specified (form factor defined by 3500/15 internal slot geometry)
Operating Temp
Refer to 3500 rack environmental limits
Power Consumption
Dependent on 3500/15 configuration and load conditions
Input Voltage
85 to 132 VAC / 175 to 264 VAC / 88 to 140 VDC / 20 to 30 VDC (system dependent)
Output
Regulated DC rails for backplane and internal modules
Isolation
Galvanic isolation between input, output, and chassis ground
Eddy-Current Probe Scaling & Signal Conditioning Domain Behavior
Within Bently Nevada 3500 architecture, internal power stability from the PWA88199-01 directly affects eddy-current transducer chain excitation integrity. Probe driver excitation stability determines linearity of displacement scaling (commonly referenced in volts-per-mil or mm scaling curves). Any deviation in regulated rail stability propagates into gap voltage interpretation, including -10 VDC bias reference alignment and demodulated vibration signal offset drift. Cross-talk suppression is enforced at system level through backplane grounding architecture and separation of analog front-end supply domains.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does the PWA88199-01 support hot-swap operation in redundant 3500/15 configurations? A: Yes. In redundant supply configurations, load sharing and switchover occur via backplane isolation circuitry. Removal of one module does not interrupt regulated rail continuity under compliant load conditions.
Q: What is the backplane current contribution of the PWA88199-01? A: Backplane current delivery is determined by the 3500/15 power supply frame design. The PCB assembly regulates internal conversion stages but does not independently define system current budget.
Q: Can the module operate with mixed AC and DC input configurations? A: Input selection is defined by the installed 3500/15 chassis variant. The PWA88199-01 itself supports multiple rectification front-end configurations depending on system assembly.
Field Installation Guidelines
The PCB assembly shall be installed only within compatible 3500/15 power supply chassis slots. Ensure complete discharge of input rails prior to insertion or removal. Maintain correct seating alignment to backplane connector pins to avoid partial contact resistance. Shield grounding continuity must be preserved through chassis earth bonding points. Do not apply external wiring modifications to PCB-level traces. Verify redundant supply configuration before energization in dual-module setups.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
No formal suffix segmentation is defined for PWA88199-01 as an internal printed wiring assembly. Functional variation is determined by the hosting 3500/15 power supply frame configuration rather than standalone model suffix encoding.