Bently Nevada 1900/65 3500 System
Bently Nevada 1900/65 3500 System
The 3500 System provides continuous, online
monitoring suitable for machinery protection
applications, and is designed to meet the requirements
of the American Petroleum Institute’s API 670 standard
for such systems. The system’s modular rack-based
design includes the following components:
• 3500/05 Instrument Rack (required)
• One or two 3500/15 Power Supplies (required)
• 3500/22M Transient Data Interface (TDI) Module
(required)
• One or more 3500/XX Monitor Modules
(required)
• One or more 3500/32M (4-channel) or 3500/33
(16-channel) Relay Modules (optional)
• One or two 3500/25 Keyphasor* Modules
(optional)
• One or more 3500/92 Communication Gateway
Modules (optional)
• Input/Output (I/O) Modules (required)
• 3500/94M VGA Display (optional)
• Internal or external intrinsic safety barriers, or
galvanic isolators for hazardous area
installations (optional)
• 3500 System Configuration Software (required)
System components are described in more detail in the
following section and in their individual datasheets
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