Description
Bently Nevada 3500/92-03-01-00 136188-01 Ethernet/RS232 ModbusI/O Module
The Bently Nevada 3500/92-03-01-00 136188-01, also cataloged as the 3500/92-03-01-00 Ethernet/RS232 ModbusI/O Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for data communication and protocol bridging within TSI 3500 systems.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
3500/92-03-01-00 136188-01 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
0.38 kg |
| Dimensions |
2.4 x 11 x 24 cm |
| Operating Temp |
-20 to +70 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
Industry-standard, per 3500 system module ratings |
| Communication |
Ethernet/IP, RS232, Modbus TCP, OPC UA |
| Redundancy |
Dual-redundant Ethernet ports with automatic failover |
| Protection |
EMI immunity 100 V/m, role-based access control, 256-bit encryption |
Eddy-Current Probe Data Management
The 3500/92-03-01-00 module supports precise eddy-current probe scaling for vibration monitoring. Gap voltage validation is maintained at -10 VDC targets, ensuring accurate rotor dynamics assessment. Cross-talk suppression techniques are implemented to isolate individual channel signals, preventing interference during high-speed data acquisition.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can the module perform hot-swap replacements without system disruption?
A: The module supports controlled hot-swap procedures within TSI 3500 systems, but Ethernet session reinitialization may occur for protocol reconnection.
Q: What is the maximum latency for real-time waveform transmission?
A: Latency remains below 2 ms under standard configuration across Ethernet and Modbus TCP channels.
Q: Is the firmware backward compatible with previous 3500/92 module revisions?
A: Firmware maintains compatibility with prior 3500/92 series modules; upgrade requires following standard TSI 3500 firmware flash procedures.
Field Installation Guidelines
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Mount module securely within a 3500 system rack; ensure DIN-rail engagement is complete.
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Provide proper shielding and grounding for Ethernet and RS232 cabling to maintain EMI immunity.
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Route cables to avoid proximity with high-voltage lines or strong RF sources.
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Observe ambient temperature limits (-20 to +70 deg C) to ensure long-term operational stability.
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Dual Ethernet ports should be connected for redundancy; verify automatic failover functionality during commissioning.