BENTLY 3500/33-01-CN

  • Sixteen configurable relay outputs: Each relay’s activation (energize or de-energize) can be programmed based on user configuration within the 3500 system software.
  • Possible Voting Logic Capability: The 3500/33 series generally allows programming relay outputs to require a specific number of input channels to be in an alarm state for activation (e.g., triggering a relay only if 3 out of 16 channels are in alarm). This helps prevent unnecessary shutdowns due to single-point failures. Confirmation for this specific variant (3500/33-01-CN) might be limited.
  • Full-height module (likely): The absence of a height indicator in the suffix suggests a full-height module, occupying one entire slot within a Bently Nevada 3500 rack.

Understanding the “-01-CN” Suffix:

  • Internal Barrier I/O (uncertain): The “-01” might indicate a variant with internal electrical isolation to prevent interference between relay outputs and the 3500 system’s internal circuitry. However, this is not confirmed.
  • Country-Specific Variant (possible): The “CN” suffix likely indicates a variant designed for the Chinese market (China National) or manufactured there. This suffix doesn’t necessarily imply any functional differences compared to the standard 3500/33-01 module.
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Description

The BENTLY 3500/33-01-CN is a 16-channel relay module designed for use within the Bently Nevada 3500 machinery protection system in industrial applications. Here’s a breakdown of what we can glean from publicly available information:

Function:

  • Provides sixteen independent relay outputs for various control and protection functionalities within a Bently Nevada 3500 system.

Key Characteristics (Based on publicly available information):

  • Sixteen configurable relay outputs: Each relay’s activation (energize or de-energize) can be programmed based on user configuration within the 3500 system software.
  • Possible Voting Logic Capability: The 3500/33 series generally allows programming relay outputs to require a specific number of input channels to be in an alarm state for activation (e.g., triggering a relay only if 3 out of 16 channels are in alarm). This helps prevent unnecessary shutdowns due to single-point failures. Confirmation for this specific variant (3500/33-01-CN) might be limited.
  • Full-height module (likely): The absence of a height indicator in the suffix suggests a full-height module, occupying one entire slot within a Bently Nevada 3500 rack.

Understanding the “-01-CN” Suffix:

  • Internal Barrier I/O (uncertain): The “-01” might indicate a variant with internal electrical isolation to prevent interference between relay outputs and the 3500 system’s internal circuitry. However, this is not confirmed.
  • Country-Specific Variant (possible): The “CN” suffix likely indicates a variant designed for the Chinese market (China National) or manufactured there. This suffix doesn’t necessarily imply any functional differences compared to the standard 3500/33-01 module.

Finding Detailed Specifications and User Manuals:

Obtaining a user manual specifically for the 3500/33-01-CN variant might be challenging. Here’s how to find the closest resources:

  • Bently Nevada Website: Search for “Bently Nevada 3500/33-01-CN” under “Product Literature” or “Downloads” sections on the Bently Nevada website

      • Relay functionalities and configuration options.
      • Wiring diagrams for connecting the module to external devices (consider the possibility of needing additional information on internal barrier I/O presence for proper grounding if it’s absent).
      • Compatibility with other Bently Nevada 3500 system modules.
    • Contact Bently Nevada Support: Consider contacting Bently Nevada’s technical support directly. They might be able to provide more specific information on the 3500/33-01-CN variant, including user manuals or application notes if available. They can also clarify details about the “CN” suffix and its implications on internal components or functionalities.

    Additional Notes:

    • The Bently Nevada 3500 system software might be necessary for configuring the relay outputs and voting logic (if applicable) of the 3500/33-01-CN module. Refer to the general user manuals or Bently Nevada support for details on the software’s functionalities.
    • For proper installation, configuration, and operation of the 3500/33-01-CN module within your specific system, consider consulting a qualified professional familiar with Bently Nevada systems. They can ensure the module is programmed correctly to execute the desired control and protection logic for your machinery, considering aspects like potential absence of internal barrier I/O (if not