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Overview

The Bently Nevada 3500/34 TMR Relay Module is a triple modular redundancy (TMR) relay system designed to deliver high reliability and fault-tolerant performance in critical industrial applications. Each module provides automatic channel switching and fault isolation, ensuring continuous operation and rapid diagnostics in machinery protection systems.

Key Features

  • Triple modular redundancy for enhanced system reliability

  • Detects and isolates channel faults automatically

  • Maintains operation even if one channel fails

  • Simple installation and maintenance

  • IP67-rated enclosure for protection against dust and moisture

  • Suitable for pumps, compressors, turbines, and generators

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Model: 3500/34

  • Product Type: TMR Relay Module

  • Supply Voltage: 24 VDC or 48 VDC

  • Power Consumption: 5 W

  • Output Contact Rating: 2 A

  • Relay Type: SPDT

  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C

  • Enclosure Protection: IP67

  • Condition: New / In Stock

  • Country of Origin: USA

Functionality

  • Fault detection and isolation with operator alerts

  • Automatic switching to alternate channel on failure

  • Redundant protection to prevent system downtime

  • Built-in testing for operational verification

Applications

  • Pumps: Overload and dry-run protection

  • Compressors: Surge and overload fault protection

  • Turbines: Overspeed and overload monitoring

  • Generators: Short-circuit and overload protection

FAQ

Q1: What is TMR functionality?
A1: TMR provides triple modular redundancy, allowing the system to continue operation if one channel fails.

Q2: Can this module operate in harsh environments?
A2: Yes, it is rated IP67 and functions reliably from -40°C to +70°C.

Q3: Is it compatible with Bently Nevada 3500 Series systems?
A3: Yes, it integrates seamlessly with all 3500 Series modules.

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