Description
Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-02-00-00-00 System Rack (Framework Module) – Backplane & Housing for 3500 Machinery Protection
The Bently Nevada 3500/05 framework module is the system rack for the 3500 series—essentially the backbone that holds and interconnects the monitoring modules, power supplies, and communications. From my experience, this model code (-01-02) typically denotes the 19-inch rack-mount version with a 14-slot layout, giving you room for the TDI, power supply modules, and multiple monitoring cards without crowding your cabinet. You might notice that it doesn’t process signals by itself; it provides a robust backplane, clean power distribution, and a reliable mechanical structure so the protection and condition monitoring modules can do their job with maximum uptime.
Order Placement Process & Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Delivery: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment before delivery
- Express: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- Each unit is inspected before shipment; careful packing for sensitive instrumentation frames
Key Features
- 14-slot 19-inch rack-mount format – A practical layout that typically accommodates one or two power supplies, a TDI, and multiple monitoring modules without cabinet rework.
- Robust backplane distribution – Clean, reliable power and signal bus interconnects across the rack, supporting redundancy strategies.
- Compatible with the full 3500 family – Works with 3500/15 Power Supplies, 3500/22M TDI, and vibration/position/speed modules (e.g., 3500/40M, 3500/42M, 3500/60, 3500/45).
- Rear I/O wiring concept – Field terminations on the rear I/O modules keep the front clean for module access and make maintenance quicker.
- Service-friendly design – Modules can be replaced without disturbing the field wiring; in many cases, this shortens planned outages.
- Proven in critical machinery – Commonly used on turbines, compressors, and high-speed rotating assets where API and plant standards matter.
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand / Model | Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-02-00-00-00 (System Rack / Framework Module) |
| HS Code | 903289 (Other automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus) |
| Rack Format & Capacity | 19-inch EIA rack-mount; typically 14 module slots (incl. positions for power supply modules and TDI) |
| Power Requirements | Powered via 3500/15 Power Supply module(s); input depends on PSU option (100–240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, or 24 Vdc) |
| Backplane / I/O Concept | Integrated backplane for module power and data; field wiring terminates on rear I/O modules specific to each card |
| Operating Temperature | Typically 0 to +65 °C (ambient); storage conditions per manufacturer guidance |
| Dimensions & Weight | 19-inch rack width; depth approx. 300 mm; weight varies with module population (often 5–8 kg) |
| Communication Interfaces | Provided by installed modules (e.g., 3500/22M TDI offers Ethernet for System 1/Modbus TCP) |
| Installation Method | 19-inch rack-mount; panel-mount versions exist in the 3500/05 family |
| Compatibility | Supports standard 3500 modules: 3500/15 (PS), 3500/22M (TDI), 3500/40M/42M/45/60/65/92 and associated I/O |
Application Fields
This rack is widely used where continuous protection and condition monitoring are mandatory: steam and gas turbines, centrifugal and screw compressors, large pumps and fans, generators, gearboxes, and critical motors. In many cases, plants standardize on the 3500 platform for API-compliant machinery protection in oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and paper & pulp. One reliability engineer told me they kept a spare rack on the shelf so they could re-frame a unit during a turnaround without touching field wires—just move the modules and go.
Advantages & Value
- Reliability under load – The 3500 platform has a strong track record on high-vibration assets; the rack’s mechanical stability helps reduce nuisance trips.
- Lifecycle flexibility – Mix and match modules as your assets change—usually no cabinet redesign thanks to the standard rack footprint.
- Lower downtime costs – Rear I/O wiring stays put while you replace or upgrade front modules, which typically means faster turnarounds.
- Compatibility & support – Works with common 3500 accessories and software; easier spares strategy across multiple sites.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet & mounting – Install in a clean, dry enclosure; 19-inch rack per EIA standards. Allow front clearance for module access and rear clearance for I/O wiring.
- Ventilation – Provide adequate airflow; avoid hot spots near VFDs or high-loss power equipment. Derating may apply at higher ambient temperatures.
- Wiring practices – Separate transducer/signal cables from power; follow shield and ground instructions for each module’s I/O card.
- Redundancy options – Consider dual power supplies in critical racks; verify LED/alarm states after any power work.
- Routine care – Periodically dust the rack, check backplane connectors for secure seating, and keep firmware/software of monitoring modules current (where applicable).
- Calibration workflow – The rack itself doesn’t require calibration; perform transducer and channel calibrations on the installed monitoring cards as per site procedures.
Supporting Components You May Need
- 3500/15 Power Supply (AC or DC input options; consider dual PS for redundancy)
- 3500/22M Transient Data Interface (TDI) for Ethernet communications and System 1 connectivity
- Monitoring modules such as 3500/40M (Proximitor/Seismic), 3500/42M (Proximitor/Seismic), 3500/60 (Temperature), 3500/45 (Position)
- Rear I/O modules matched to each monitoring card; appropriate terminal kits and shielded cabling
Quality & Certifications
- CE marking and RoHS compliance for most configurations
- UL/cUL listing for industrial control equipment (typical for the 3500 platform)
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems
- Hazardous area approvals may depend on installed modules and I/O—verify per project spec
- Warranty: 365 days from shipment
What customers usually ask
– Can I reuse my existing 3500 modules in this rack? In most cases, yes—module compatibility is a core strength of the 3500/05 frame.
– Do I need to re-terminate wiring when swapping racks? Typically no; field wiring stays on the rear I/O, which saves time during turnarounds.
– Is Ethernet built into the rack? Communication is provided by the 3500/22M TDI module, not by the rack itself.











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