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Bently Nevada 200350 and 200355 Accelerometers Description

Description

The 200350 and 200355 Accelerometers are general

purpose, case-mounted seismic transducers designed

for use with Trendmaster Pro Constant Current Direct

Input Card, part number 149811-02 and the Seismic

Direct Input Card, part number 164746-01.

The 200350 and 200355 Accelerometers are contained

within a hermetically sealed, stainless steel case.  The

design provides an extremely rugged transducer, well

suited for harsh industrial environments.  Each

transducer’s top mounted, 2-pin connector (MIL-C5015) allows for easy installation and removal of the

interconnecting signal cable.  A ¼-28 threaded hole on

the bottom of the casing accommodates multiple

mounting options.

Bently 3300/05 Rack for the 3300 Monitoring System

Description

The 3300/05 rack is a durable, easy to access, expandable mounting medium for

the 3300 Monitoring System. It accommodates a Power Supply, System Monitor,

and various types of 3300 Monitors. Each monitor position in the rack includes a

Signal Input/Relay Module position at the rear of the rack. The rack mainframe is

manufactured in sections from an injection molded plastic; a conductive antistatic

material dissipates electrostatic discharge.

The rack bezel allows you to individually identify machine/monitor points or loop

numbers by using the factory engraved bezel tags or clear plastic strips over

paper tags. The 3300 modular design eliminates the need for internal rack

wiring and allows easy expansion to meet your increased monitoring

requirements.

The left-most position (position 1) of the rack is designated for the Power Supply.

The position next to the Power Supply (position 2) is reserved for the System

Monitor. The other rack positions (3 through 14) are available for any

combination of individual monitors.

Bently 3500/20 Rack Interface Module

Description

The Rack Interface Module (RIM) is the primary interface to the 3500 rack. It

supports a proprietary protocol used to configure the rack and retrieve

machinery information. The RIM must be located in slot 1 of the rack (next to the

power supplies).

The RIM supports compatible Bently Nevada external communications

processors such as TDXnet, TDIX, and DDIX. While the RIM provides certain

functions common to the entire rack, the RIM is not part of the critical monitoring

path and has no effect on the proper, normal operation of the overall monitoring

system. One RIM is required per rack.

For Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) applications, the 3500 System requires a

TMR version of the RIM. In addition to all the standard RIM functions, the TMR RIM

also performs “monitor channel comparison.” The 3500 TMR configuration

implements monitor voting using the setup specified in the monitor options.

Using this method, the TMR RIM continually compares the outputs from three (3)

redundant monitors. If the TMR RIM detects that the information from one of

those monitors is no longer within a configured percentof the information of the

other two monitors, it will flag that the monitor is in error and place an event in

the System Event List.

Bently Nevada 3500/93 System Display Asset Condition Monitoring Applications

Applications that require a cable longer than 100 feet must use the External

Power Supply and Cable Adapter. Applications that use the back lighted Display

Unit must use the External Power Supply. There are two External Power Supplies:

one for connection to 115 Vac and the other for connection to 230 Vac.

The External Power/Terminal Strip Mounting Kit eases installation of External

Power Supplies. The External Power/Terminal Strip Mounting Kit is designed to fit

in the Independent Mount Housing. The Kit streamlines installation of an External

Power Supply in both the Independent Mount Housing or a user supplied housing.

Independent Mounting – display is mounted flush against a wall or

panel and located up to 100 feet away from the 3500 System. (Up to

4000 feet away from the 3500 System when using the External Power Supply). 

Up to two displays can be connected to each 3500 rack and each display

requires one empty 3500 rack slot for insertion of its corresponding DIM. When

the display is not face-mounted, the cable connection between the DIM and the

Display can be made from the front of the 3500 rack or from the I/O module at

the rear of the rack.

Bently Nevada 3500/93 System Display Asset Condition Monitoring Module data

19-inch EIA Rack Mounting – display is mounted on 19-inch EIA rails and

located up to 100 feet away from the 3500 System. (Up to 4000 feet

away from the 3500 System when using the External Power Supply).

3. Panel Mounting – display is mounted in a panel cutout located in the

same cabinet or up to 100 feet away from the 3500 System. (Up to 4000

feet away from the 3500 System when using the External Power Supply).

Independent Mounting – display is mounted flush against a wall or

panel and located up to 100 feet away from the 3500 System. (Up to

4000 feet away from the 3500 System when using the External Power Supply). 

Up to two displays can be connected to each 3500 rack and each display

requires one empty 3500 rack slot for insertion of its corresponding DIM. When

the display is not face-mounted, the cable connection between the DIM and the

Display can be made from the front of the 3500 rack or from the I/O module at

the rear of the rack.

Bently Nevada 3500/93 System Display Asset Condition Monitoring Description

Description

The 3500/93 System Display is designed to meet the requirements of American

Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 670 and provide local or remote visual

indication of all 3500 Machinery Protection System information residing in the

rack including:

 System Event List

 Alarm Event Lists

 All Channel, Monitor, Relay Module, Keyphasor* Module or Tachometer

Module data

The 3500/93 System Display is configured using 3500 Rack Configuration

Software. The display can be mounted in any of four ways:

1. Face Mounting – display installs directly over the front panel of any full

size 3500 rack using a special hinged support. This permits access to the

rack’s buffered output connectors and user-interface buttons and

switches without disconnecting or disabling the display.

Note: For this mounting option only, the Display Interface Module (DIM)

must be installed in slot 15 (right-most slot) of the rack. The Face

Mounting option is not compatible with the 3500 Mini-rack.

Bently 2300/25 2300Series Vibration Monitors Key Features

Monitor Key Features

2300/25

l Trendmaster SPA interface.

l Continuous monitoring and protection.

l Two Acceleration/Velocity/Proximity inputs with synchronized sampling for advanced diagnostics.

l One dedicated speed channel supporting Proximity probes, Magnetic pickup and Proixmity switch type sensor.

l Support process variable on all three input channels.

l Key measurements (Acceleration pk, Acceleration rms, Velocity pk, Velocity rms,

Displacement pp, Displacement rms, Speed) real-time provided with alarm configuration.

l Each channel has one measurement group, and can add additional twoban

dpass measurements and several nX measurements (depends on the device availability).

l LCD and LED for real time value and status display.

l Ethernet 10/100 Base-T communication for configuration using Bently

Nevada Monitor Configuration software (included) with RSA encryption.

l ocal contacts for positive engagement of monitor bypass, configuration lockout,

and latched alarm/relay reset.

l Two relay outputs with programmable setpoints.

l Three buffered transducer outputs (including Keyphasor signal) providing short circuit and EMI protection.

 Buffered outputs for each signal are through BNC connectors.

l Modbus over Ethernet.

l Alarm Data Capture

Bently 2300/25 2300Series Vibration Monitors

Description

The 2300 Vibration Monitors provide cost-effective continuous vibration monitoring

and protection capabilities for less critical and spared machinery.

They are specifically designed to continuously monitor and protect essential 

medium to low criticality machinery in a wide range of industries including: oil & gas, power generation, water

treatment, pulp and paper, manufacturing, mining, cement, and other industries.

The 2300 Vibration Monitors deliver vibration monitoring and high vibration level alarming. 

They include two channels of seismic or proximity measurement inputs from various accelerometer, Velomitor and Proximitor types, 

a speed input channel for time-synchronous measurements, and outputs for relay contacts. 

The 2300/20 monitor features a configurable 4-20 mA output which interfaces more points to a DCS. 

The 2300/25 monitor features System 1 Classic connectivity for

Trendmaster SPA interface which enables users to leverage existing DSM SPA infrastructure.

The 2300 Vibration Monitors are designed for using on a broad range of machine trains or individual casings 

where the sensor point count fits the monitor’s channel count and where advanced signal processing is desired.

Bently 2300/20 and 2300/25 2300 Vibration Monitors Key Features

Monitor Key Features

2300/20

l Two 4-20 mA outputs with internal current loop power supply.

l Continuous monitoring and protection

l Two acceleration/velocity/proximity inputs with synchronized sampling for advanced diagnostics.

l One dedicated speed channel supporting Proximity probes,

Magnetic pickup and Proximity switch type sensors.

l Supports process variable on all three input channels.

l Key measurements (Acceleration pk,Acceleration rms, Velocity pk, Velocity rms,

Displacement pp, Displacement rms,Speed) real-time provided with alarm configuration.

l Each channel has one measurement group, and can add additional two bandpass

measurements and several nX measurements (depends on the device availability).

l LCD and LED for real time value and status display.

l Ethernet 10/100 Base-T communication for configuration using Bently Nevada Monitor

Configuration software (Included) with RSA encryption.

l Local contacts for positive engagement of monitor bypass,

configuration lockout,and latched alarm/relay reset.

l Two relay outputs with programmable setpoints.

l Three buffered transducer outputs (including Keyphasor signal) providing short circuit and EMI protection.

Buffered outputs for each signal are through BNC connectors.

l Modbus over Ethernet.

l Alarm Data Capture

Bently 2300/20 and 2300/25 2300 Vibration Monitors

Description

The 2300 Vibration Monitors provide cost-effective continuous vibration monitoring

and protection capabilities for less critical and spared machinery.

They are specifically designed to continuously monitor and protect essential medium

to low criticality machinery in a wide range of industries including: oil & gas, power generation, water

treatment, pulp and paper, manufacturing, mining, cement, and other industries.

The 2300 Vibration Monitors deliver vibration monitoring and high vibration level alarming. 

They include two channels of seismic or proximity measurement inputs

from various accelerometer, Velomitor and Proximitor types, 

a speed input channel for time-synchronous measurements, and outputs for relay contacts. 

The 2300/20 monitor features a configurable 4-20 mA output which interfaces more points to a DCS. 

The 2300/25 monitor features System 1 Classic connectivity for

Trendmaster SPA interface which enables users to leverage existing DSM SPA infrastructure.

The 2300 Vibration Monitors are designed for using on a broad range of machine trains or individual casings 

where the sensor point count fits the monitor’s channel count and where advanced signal processing is desired.

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