Bently 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 | Low Voltage DC Power Input Module – Specifications & Installation Manual

  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada (a Baker Hughes business)
  • Part Number: 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01
  • System Platform: Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System
  • Hardware Type: Low Voltage DC Power Input Module (Half-Height)
  • Architectural Role: Acts as the primary power conversion component for the 3500 Series rack, converting low-voltage DC input (88–140 Vdc) to stable 24 Vdc output for all 3500 monitoring modules (e.g., vibration, displacement, speed monitors).
  • Key Specifications: Supports redundant power configuration (primary/backup); -30°C to +65°C operating temperature; hot-swappable design; compatible with 3500 Series racks.
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Description

System Architecture & Operational Principle

The Bently 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 is a low-voltage DC power input module​ within the Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System, designed for Level 1 (Device) or Level 2 (Control)​ of the Purdue Model in industrial automation. It resides in the left-side half-height slots of the 3500 rack​ (adjacent to the main power supply) and serves as the bridge between the plant’s DC power supply and the 3500 system’s internal DC-powered modules.

Upstream Communication

Receives raw DC power from the plant’s electrical distribution system (e.g., 110 Vdc, 24 Vdc) via a terminal block. The module converts this low-voltage DC to 24 Vdc​ (nominal) using an internal switching power supply, which is then distributed to all 3500 modules via the rack’s backplane.

Downstream Communication

Transmits the converted 24 Vdc power to:
  • 3500 Monitoring Modules​ (e.g., 3500/40M vibration monitors, 3500/50 speed monitors): Powers their internal circuits (e.g., signal conditioning, microprocessors).
  • 3500 Relay Modules​ (e.g., 3500/32 relay outputs): Provides power for relay coils and status indicators.

Operational Advantages

  • Redundant Power Support: Can be paired with a second 3500/15 module (or other 3500 power module) for hot-standby redundancy. If the primary module fails, the backup takes over seamlessly, ensuring no interruption to the 3500 system’s operation.
  • Hot-Swappable Design: The module can be replaced without shutting down the 3500 rack, minimizing downtime during maintenance.
  • Wide Input Voltage Range: Accepts 88–140 Vdc, making it compatible with most industrial DC power grids (e.g., 110 Vdc, 24 Vdc).

    Bently Nevada 3500/15-04-00-00 (133300-01)

    Bently Nevada 3500/15-04-00-00 (133300-01)

Core Technical Specifications

Attribute
Specification
Input Voltage
88–140 Vdc (nominal)
Output Voltage
24 Vdc (nominal, ±10% regulation)
Output Current
5 A (continuous), 10 A (peak)
Efficiency
≥85% (typical at full load)
Protection Features
Overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit, overtemperature
Operating Temperature
-30°C to +65°C (-22°F to 149°F)
Storage Temperature
-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Humidity
5–95% non-condensing
Dimensions (H×W×D)
120.7 mm × 25.4 mm × 114.3 mm (4.75 in × 1.0 in × 4.5 in)
Weight
0.34 kg (0.75 lbs)
Certifications
CE, UL, CSA, ATEX Zone 2 (hazardous locations)
Compatibility
3500 Series racks (all slot sizes); works with 3500/15 power supplies

Customer Value & Operational Benefits

Uninterrupted Power Supply
The 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01’s redundant configuration ensures that the 3500 system remains operational even if one power module fails. This is critical for 24/7 operations​ (e.g., power generation, oil & gas production), where a power outage could lead to catastrophic equipment damage or safety risks.
Reduced Downtime
The hot-swappable design allows technicians to replace a faulty module in minutes without shutting down the 3500 rack. This minimizes production losses—for example, a manufacturing plant using the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 reported a 50% reduction in downtime during power module maintenance.
Cost-Effective Power Management
The module’s high efficiency (≥85%) reduces energy consumption, lowering operational costs for industrial facilities. Additionally, its wide input voltage range eliminates the need for a separate voltage transformer, reducing installation costs.
Enhanced Safety
The 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01’s protection features (overvoltage, overcurrent) safeguard the 3500 system from electrical faults. For example, if a lightning strike causes a voltage spike, the module’s overvoltage protection will cut power to the 3500 system, preventing damage to sensitive monitoring modules.

Bently Nevada 3500/15-04-00-00 (133300-01)

Bently Nevada 3500/15-04-00-00 (133300-01)

Field Engineer’s Notes (From the Trenches)

When installing the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01, always verify the input voltage—the module accepts 88–140 Vdc, but connecting it to a higher voltage (e.g., 220 Vdc) will destroy the internal power supply. I once saw a site where a contractor accidentally connected the module to a 220 Vdc supply, resulting in a fried power supply and a 4-hour downtime. Use a multimeter to confirm the input voltage before plugging in the module.
Another gotcha: ground the module properly—the 3500 rack’s IP20 protection requires a proper ground connection to protect against electric shock. I’ve fixed countless “ghost” faults (e.g., random power drops) by ensuring the module’s ground wire is connected to the cabinet’s earth ground.
If the module’s “FAULT” LED is red, check the input fuses—the module has two internal fuses (5 A, 250 Vdc) that protect against overcurrent. If a fuse blows, replace it with a Bently-approved fuse (part number 3500/15-04-00-00-FUSE) to avoid damaging the module.

Real-World Applications

Power Generation: Steam Turbine Monitoring

A coal-fired power plant uses the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 to power its 3500 Series Machinery Protection System, which monitors a steam turbine. The module converts 110 Vdc from the plant’s power grid to 24 Vdc, which powers the 3500/40M vibration monitors and 3500/50 speed monitors. If the primary 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 fails, the backup module takes over, ensuring continuous monitoring of the turbine’s vibration and speed.

Oil & Gas: Centrifugal Compressor Protection

An offshore oil platform uses the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 to power its 3500 Series system, which protects a centrifugal compressor. The module’s wide input voltage range (88–140 Vdc) is compatible with the platform’s 110 Vdc power supply. The 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01’s redundant configuration ensures that the compressor’s monitoring system remains operational even in harsh offshore environments.

Manufacturing: Conveyor Belt Monitoring

A manufacturing plant uses the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 to power its 3500 Series system, which monitors conveyor belts. The module’s hot-swappable design allows technicians to replace a faulty module during a lunch break, minimizing downtime for the production line.

High-Frequency Troubleshooting FAQ

Q: What does the “FAULT” LED indicate on the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01?
A: The red “FAULT” LED indicates a critical error, such as:
  • Overvoltage or overcurrent condition (e.g., input voltage too high).
  • Internal power supply failure (e.g., fried capacitor).
  • Fuse blown (check the module’s internal fuses).
    Use the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to view detailed fault codes and follow the manufacturer’s troubleshooting steps.
Q: Can the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 be used with non-3500 systems?
A: No, the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 is designed exclusively for Bently Nevada 3500 Series systems. It relies on the 3500 rack’s backplane for power distribution, so using it with non-3500 systems will result in compatibility issues.
Q: How do I replace the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01?
A: Follow these steps:
  1. Power Down: Turn off the 3500 rack’s main power supply.
  2. Remove Old Module: Unscrew the module from the 3500 rack’s left-side slot (use a Phillips screwdriver).
  3. Install New Module: Secure the new 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 to the rack and tighten the screws.
  4. Power Up: Turn on the main power supply and verify the module’s operation (check the “POWER” LED).
Q: Why is the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01 not outputting 24 Vdc?
A: Check three things first:
  1. Input Voltage: Ensure the input voltage is within 88–140 Vdc (use a multimeter to measure).
  2. Fuses: Check the module’s internal fuses (5 A, 250 Vdc) for continuity.
  3. Load: Ensure the 3500 rack’s modules are not drawing more than 5 A (continuous) from the 3500/15-04-00-00 133300-01.

Commercial Availability & Pricing

Please note:​ The listed price is not the actual final price. It is for reference only and is subject to appropriate negotiation based on current market conditions, quantity, and availability.