Description
Description
The Bently Nevada 136711-01 is an I/O module designed for the 3500/60 Temperature Monitor system. This module facilitates the interface between field sensors and the 3500 rack, providing reliable signal processing for temperature monitoring applications in critical rotating machinery environments.
Features
- Supports multiple analog input ranges including 4-20 mA and +/- 10V signals.
- Configurable analog outputs for 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, and voltage ranges of +/- 10V or 0-10V.
- Integrated digital inputs rated for 24V DC operation.
- Equipped with relay contacts rated for 2A at 30V DC or 250V AC.
- Designed for high-reliability operation in industrial environments with a wide temperature range.
Technical Specifications
| Model |
136711-01 |
| System Compatibility |
3500/60 Temperature Monitor |
| Analog Inputs |
4-20 mA, +/- 10V |
| Analog Outputs |
4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, +/- 10V, 0-10V |
| Digital Inputs |
24V DC (+/- 10%) |
| Relay Contact Rating |
2A @ 30V DC / 250V AC |
| Operating Temperature |
-40 degC to +70 degC (-40 degF to +158 degF) |
| Humidity |
5-95% non-condensing |
Installation Guidelines
- Ensure the 3500 rack is powered down before inserting or removing the I/O module to prevent electrical damage.
- Verify that the module is correctly seated in the designated rack slot to ensure proper backplane communication.
- Use appropriate shielded cabling for all analog and digital I/O to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Maintain proper grounding practices as specified in the Bently Nevada 3500 system manual to ensure signal integrity.
- Ensure adequate ventilation around the rack to maintain operating temperatures within the specified -40 degC to +70 degC range.
FAQ
Is this module compatible with other 3500 series monitors?
The 136711-01 is specifically designed for the 3500/60 Temperature Monitor. Please consult your system configuration documentation to ensure compatibility with your specific rack setup.
What is the primary function of this I/O module?
This module acts as the interface between field-mounted temperature sensors and the 3500 monitoring system, allowing for signal conditioning, alarm relay activation, and transmission of analog data to external control systems.