Description
Bently Nevada 129478-01 DC Power Input Module – Stable DC feed for machinery protection racks
The Bently Nevada 129478-01 is a DC Power Input Module designed to deliver a clean, reliable DC supply to Bently Nevada monitoring racks. From my experience, it’s typically used where plants standardize on DC power and want a straightforward path to redundant power. You might notice that it slots into the rack like any other front card, then quietly does its job—keeping the system powered without adding complexity to your wiring or maintenance routine.
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- Warranty: 365 days
- Delivery: In-stock items ship in about 1 week; no more than 1 month at the latest
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Key Features
- DC power feed for Bently Nevada racks – Provides the primary DC input to the rack backplane for stable, noise-limited supply.
- Redundancy-ready configuration – In many cases, a second module can be used for A/B redundant power to increase system availability.
- Hot-insertion capability (with proper procedure) – Typically supports swap with minimal disruption when the rack is designed for redundancy.
- No user signal channels – Power-only module; simplifies validation and reduces configuration overhead.
- Backplane integration – Mates directly with the rack backplane; no external communications required.
- Industrial-grade design – Built for control room environments and continuous operation.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | Bently Nevada 129478-01 (DC Power Input Module) |
| HS Code | 9032.90 (Parts of automatic regulating or controlling instruments) |
| Power Requirements | DC input, nominal low-voltage SELV; commonly used with 24 Vdc plant supplies (verify rack BOM for exact voltage/current range). |
| Rack Compatibility | Designed for Bently Nevada monitoring racks; commonly applied alongside the 3500 power supply architecture for DC-fed systems. |
| Signal I/O Types | No measurement channels; provides DC power to the backplane only. |
| Communication Interfaces | None (backplane power distribution; no external comms). |
| Installation Method | Front-inserted plug-in module; secures with captive screws; connects to the rack backplane power slots. |
| Dimensions & Weight | Single-slot, full-height plug-in form factor for Bently Nevada racks (refer to OEM datasheet for exact values). |
| Operating Temperature | Typical control room ambient, e.g., 0–55 °C; non-condensing environment recommended. |
Application Fields
This module is commonly used in machinery protection and condition monitoring racks across:
- Oil & Gas: compressors, gas turbines, pipeline pump stations
- Power Generation: steam turbines, generator trains, balance-of-plant rotating assets
- Petrochemical & Refining: critical pumps, blowers, expanders
- Pulp & Paper, Metals, and Mining: large fans, mills, and process drives
One thing I appreciate is how it supports redundancy in plants that can’t afford trips during planned maintenance. A maintenance supervisor told us their team swapped a faulty unit with the redundant feed live, and the rack never lost power—exactly what they needed during a turnaround.
Advantages & Value
- Reliability – Proven DC feed design for continuous operation; fewer nuisance trips from unstable supplies.
- Compatibility – Works within established Bently Nevada rack ecosystems, reducing integration effort.
- Lifecycle Savings – Redundancy and hot-insertion (where supported) help minimize downtime and service callouts.
- Spares Strategy – A straightforward module to stock; simplifies critical spares planning for compliance-driven sites.
- Technical Support – Guidance on correct voltage sizing, grounding, and redundancy planning helps avoid commissioning delays.
Installation & Maintenance
- Environment – Install in a clean, ventilated cabinet; typical 19-inch rack or OEM rack enclosure with adequate airflow.
- Wiring – Use a stable SELV DC source; size conductors for current draw of the loaded rack; observe polarity and proper protective earth.
- Redundancy – For A/B feeds, isolate one source before replacing a module; verify LEDs/status indicators before re-energizing.
- Safety – De-energize when possible; follow lockout/tagout; discharge static and use ESD protection when handling modules.
- Routine checks – Inspect terminals and backplane connectors for tightness/oxidation; keep the front panel and vents free of dust.
- Firmware – Power modules generally have no user firmware; confirm rack firmware compatibility if other modules are updated.
Quality & Certifications
- Typically compliant with CE; many installations also reference UL/cUL and RoHS within the rack system context.
- Manufacturing quality aligned to ISO 9001 practices for industrial instrumentation.
- Warranty support: 365-day coverage as stated above.








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