Bently Nevada, a pioneer in industrial monitoring technology, is proud to announce its 3500/22M 146031-01 Transient Data Interface (TDI) module to the market. This module is the core component of the 3500 Series monitoring system and provides powerful data support for machine protection and condition monitoring.
Product highlights include:
Advanced data interface: The
module acts as a bridge between the 3500 monitoring system and compatible software, providing powerful data collection and transmission capabilities.
Continuous data acquisition: The module is able to continuously collect steady state and transient dynamic (waveform) data and pass this data to the host software via Ethernet links, providing the possibility for in-depth analysis of the mechanical state.
Static and dynamic data capture: The module is capable of capturing static data in standard configurations, while dynamic and high-resolution transient data can also be captured by enabling the disk using an optional channel.
System compatibility: Compatible with M series monitors (such as 3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.), enhancing the flexibility and scalability of the entire monitoring system.
Environmental adaptability: The module design takes into account the complexity of industrial environments and is able to operate stably in a variety of environmental conditions.
Application field:
The 3500/22M 146031-01 module is widely used in oil and gas, power, chemical, steel production and other industries to provide continuous mechanical condition monitoring for key equipment such as steam turbines, fans, compressors, and pumps.
Technical specifications:
Data interface: Support BN Host Protocol and BN TDI Protocol.
Communication protocol: Support 10Base-T/100Base-TX and 100Base-FX Fiber-Optic Ethernet.
Environmental tolerance: Meet industrial environmental standards.
About Bently Nevada:
Bently Nevada, part of the Baker Hughes Company, helps industrial companies worldwide improve equipment reliability and productivity with its innovative monitoring technology.