3500/22M 288055-01 Bently Nevada Transient Data Interface Module
General info
Manufacture | Bently Nevada |
Item No | 3500/22M |
Article number | 288055-01 |
Series | 3500 |
Origin | United States (US) |
Dimension | 85*140*120(mm) |
Weight | 1.2kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Transient Data Interface Module |
Detailed data
3500/22M 288055-01 Bently Nevada Transient Data Interface Module
The 3500/22M Transient Data Interface (TDI) is the interface between the 3500 Monitoring System and compatible software (System 1 Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics Software and 3500 System Configuration Software). TDI combines the functionality of the 3500/20 Rack Interface Module (RIM) with the data collection capabilities of a communications processor such as TDXnet.
The TDI resides in a slot next to the 3500 rack power supply. It interfaces with M-Series monitors (3500/40M, 3500/42M, etc.) to continuously collect steady state and transient dynamic (waveform) data and pass this data to the host software over an Ethernet link. For more information, see the Compatibility section at the end of this document.
Static data capture capabilities are standard with the TDI.
However, the use of the optional Channel Enablement Disk will allow the TDI to capture dynamic and high resolution transient data. The TDI integrates the communications processor functionality within the 3500 rack.
Although the TDI provides some functionality common to the entire rack, it is not part of the critical monitoring path and does not affect the normal operation of the overall automatic machinery protection monitoring system. Each 3500 rack requires one TDI or RIM, which always occupies slot 1 (next to the power supply).
Static Values Data
-TDI will collect static values, including those measured by the monitor.
-TDI provides four nX static values for each point. Both magnitude and phase are returned for each value.
-Collects 48 channels of waveforms.
-DC coupled waveforms
-Sampling of synchronous and asynchronous data simultaneously in all modes of operation
-User-configurable Synchronous
waveform sampling rates:
o 1024 samples/rev for 2 revolutions
o 720 samples/rev for 2 revolutions
o 512 samples/rev for 4 revolutions
o 360 samples/rev for 4 revolutions
o 256 samples/rev for 8 revolutions
o 128 samples/rev for 16 revolutions
o 64 samples/rev for 32 revolutions
o 32 samples/rev for 64 revolutions
o 16 samples/rev for 128 revolutions