Bently Nevada, the leading brand of industrial monitoring solutions, today announced the availability of its latest transient data interface module, 3500/22M 146031-01. With its high precision and high reliability, this module provides powerful data monitoring and analysis capabilities for industrial automation.
Product Overview: The 3500/22M 146031-01 module is an integral part of the Bently Nevada 3500 Series mechanical protection system, which functions as a 10Base-T/100Base-TX I/O module component, connecting the 3500 monitoring system with related software. Such as System 1 condition monitoring and diagnosis software and 3500 system configuration software, to achieve the capture and processing of transient data.
Main functions:
Data interface: Acting as a bridge between the 3500 monitoring System and Bently Nevada’s System 1 mechanical management software, the module is capable of transmitting steady-state and transient waveform data.
Data capture: Static data is captured by default, but with additional channel-enabled disks installed, dynamic or transient data can also be recorded.
Communication processing: Work with M-series monitors (e.g. 3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.) in the RIM slot of the 3500 rack to perform communication processor functions.
Enhancements: In addition to implementing communication processor capabilities, previous communication processors have also been enhanced in several areas.
Technical features:
Highly integrated: A high degree of digitization improves the quality and reliability of the monitoring system.
Easy maintenance: Support online plugging, maintenance without power off.
Versatility: strong versatility, can measure shaft vibration, eccentricity, shaft displacement, acceleration and other parameters, reducing factory operating costs.
Software support: Seamless integration with 3500 monitoring system and related software to provide powerful software support.
Application: 3500/22M 146031-01 module is widely used in power, petrochemical, manufacturing and other industrial fields, for monitoring the operating status of rotating equipment, to ensure the safe and stable operation of equipment.