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Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-01-00-00-01 3500/05 System Rack

The Bently Nevada 3500/05-01-01-00-00-01, also cataloged as the 3500/05 System Rack, operates as a dedicated hardware component for structural housing and backplane electrical distribution within Bently Nevada 3500 Machinery Protection System platforms. This 19-inch panel-mount frame provides the physical mounting slots and integrated high-speed digital bus needed to interconnect power supplies, rack interface units, and input monitoring modules. The backplane circuitry executes localized signal routing, power distribution, and common alarm relay bus handling across 14 available instrumentation positions.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 3500/05
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Full Part Number 3500/05-01-01-00-00-01
Rack Configuration 19-inch full-size standard chassis
Instrumentation Slots 14 monitor slots (plus dedicated Power Supply and RIM spaces)
Mounting Type Panel Mount configuration
Electrical Interface Integrated high-speed digital backplane bus
Certifications CSA/NRTL/C Class 1 Div 2, CE Certified
Operating Temp -30 to +65 deg C
Storage Temp -40 to +85 deg C
Weight 3.0 kg
Dimensions Fits standard 19-inch EIA rack cutout
Power Consumption Passive backplane structure

Backplane Noise Shielding and Cross-Talk Suppression

The 3500/05 backplane layout utilizes multi-layer copper grounding planes to minimize magnetic noise and reinforce cross-talk suppression between high-density monitoring channels. These solid trace divisions isolate sensitive analog transducer lines from adjacent high-speed digital clock paths. Consequently, this shielding prevents signal distortion during the raw waveform processing required for rotor dynamics tracking. The integrated trace spacing also stabilizes the -10 VDC targets during multi-channel gap voltage validation, protecting eddy-current probe scaling loops from low-frequency grid interference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can monitoring modules be plugged or removed while the backplane is fully energized?

A: Yes. The 3500/05 chassis backplane is engineered to support live hot-swap procedures for individual monitor cards without altering the electrical supply or disturbing data signals on adjacent active slots.

Q: What is the exact purpose of the two left-side slots on the 3500/05 backplane?

A: These positions are physically keyed and wired exclusively for the 3500/15 power supplies to distribute regulated secondary DC lines across the remainder of the framework slots.

Q: How are common rack alarms managed through this physical chassis hardware?

A: The passive backplane contains dedicated hardwired alert lines that consolidate individual module alarm states and link them directly to the Rack Interface Module or internal relay boards.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Secure the panel-mount frame into the standard 19-inch EIA cutout using all specified fastening points to limit physical resonance from structural machinery vibration.
  • Run a heavy-gauge copper grounding wire from the primary chassis ground stud directly to the main plant instrumentation earth grid.
  • Position all field input cables inside separate grounded metal conduits away from high-voltage motor supply lines to reduce inductive noise pick-up.
  • Ensure adjacent cabinet ventilation paths remain open to allow cool ambient air to draw freely through the inserted hardware cards.

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