Description
Detailed parameter table
Parameter name | Parameter value |
Product model | 3500/40M (140734-01) |
Manufacturer | Bently Nevada |
Product category | Machinery Protection System Vibration Monitor |
Monitoring channels | 4 independent vibration channels |
Input type | Proximity probes, velocity transducers, accelerometers |
Measurement range | ±25 mm peak-to-peak displacement; 0-50 mm/s velocity; 0-500 m/s² acceleration |
Frequency range | 0.1 Hz to 10 kHz |
Accuracy | ±0.1% of full scale |
Alarm capability | Configurable dual alarm levels per channel (Alert, Danger) |
Data capture | Continuous waveform recording, transient capture |
Communication interface | 3500 system backplane, integrated with 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 |
Operating voltage | 5 VDC, ±15 VDC (from 3500/15 133292-01 power supply) |
Power consumption | 8 W typical, 10 W maximum |
Operating temperature | 0°C to +60°C (32°F to +140°F) |
Form factor | 3500 system rack mount (2 slot width) |
Dimensions | 266 mm (H) × 72 mm (W) × 229 mm (D) (10.5″ × 2.8″ × 9.0″) |
Compatibility | 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 communication modules, 3500/60 163179-01 displays |
Certification | UL, CE, RoHS compliant, IEC 61010-1 approved |
BENTLY 3500/40M(140734-01)
Product introduction
The 3500/40M (140734-01) from Bently Nevada is a high-performance vibration monitoring module designed as a cornerstone of the 3500 Machinery Protection System, specializing in continuous measurement and analysis of rotating machinery vibration. This 2-slot rack-mounted module serves as the primary vibration sensing component in industrial monitoring systems, providing critical data on machinery health through its four configurable channels that support various vibration sensor types.
Unlike basic vibration monitors, 3500/40M (140734-01) combines high-precision measurement with advanced diagnostic capabilities, enabling both protection and predictive maintenance. It integrates seamlessly with communication modules like the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 for data transmission to legacy systems and with display modules such as 3500/60 163179-01 for real-time visualization, creating a comprehensive vibration monitoring ecosystem.
In machinery protection strategies, 3500/40M (140734-01) plays a vital role in detecting early signs of mechanical degradation, including bearing wear, misalignment, and imbalance. By continuously monitoring vibration patterns and generating timely alarms, it enables protective actions and supports condition-based maintenance, enhancing equipment reliability across power generation, oil and gas, and manufacturing industries.
Core advantages and technical highlights
Multi-sensor compatibility: 3500/40M (140734-01) supports proximity probes, velocity transducers, and accelerometers across its four channels, providing flexibility to monitor different machinery types with optimal sensor technology. Proximity probes are ideal for shaft relative vibration measurements, while accelerometers excel at capturing high-frequency vibration in bearings and gearboxes, allowing comprehensive coverage of critical machinery vibration parameters without requiring specialized modules.
Advanced diagnostic features: The module includes built-in spectral analysis, waveform capture, and trend analysis capabilities that transform raw vibration data into actionable diagnostic information. It can identify specific fault frequencies associated with bearing defects, gear mesh issues, and rotor imbalance, enabling maintenance teams to pinpoint problem sources before catastrophic failures occur. These diagnostics are accessible locally or remotely via integration with 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 communication modules.
Precision measurement: Delivering ±0.1% full-scale accuracy across a wide frequency range (0.1 Hz to 10 kHz), 3500/40M (140734-01) ensures reliable detection of subtle vibration changes that indicate early machinery degradation. This precision is critical for monitoring high-speed rotating equipment like turbines and compressors, where small vibration increases can signal significant internal issues. The module’s high-resolution data acquisition ensures accurate capture of both low-frequency and high-frequency vibration components.
Synchronized data capture: Designed for the 3500 architecture, the module maintains precise timing synchronization with other system components, including position monitors and process parameter modules. This synchronization, powered reliably by 3500/15 133292-01, enables accurate correlation between vibration patterns and other machinery parameters, supporting root cause analysis of complex issues where multiple factors contribute to equipment degradation.
Typical application scenarios
In steam turbine power plants, 3500/40M (140734-01) modules monitor rotor vibration in high-pressure and low-pressure turbine sections, using proximity probes to measure shaft relative vibration and accelerometers for bearing housing vibration. The module detects vibration harmonics that indicate rotor imbalance or misalignment, triggering alarms displayed on 3500/60 163179-01 screens. Vibration data is transmitted via 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 to the plant’s legacy DCS, enabling operators to correlate vibration trends with load changes and maintenance activities.
Refineries utilize 3500/40M (140734-01) in centrifugal pump monitoring systems, where the module tracks bearing vibration using accelerometers and shaft vibration via proximity probes. It identifies characteristic vibration patterns associated with impeller wear, bearing degradation, and cavitation, providing early warning of potential failures. The module’s waveform capture feature records transient vibration events, which can be analyzed later to diagnose intermittent issues in critical pump systems.
Paper mills employ 3500/40M (140734-01) to monitor gearbox and motor vibration in paper machine drive trains, with dedicated channels tracking each major rotating component. The module detects gear mesh frequencies and bearing defect frequencies that signal impending drive train issues, enabling scheduled maintenance during production breaks. Vibration data is integrated with process parameters via the 3500 system, helping operators optimize machine performance while preventing unplanned downtime.
BENTLY 3500/40M(140734-01)
Related model recommendations
3500/05-01-02-00-00-01: Communication module transmitting vibration data from this monitor.
3500/15 133292-01: Power supply module providing regulated power to this vibration monitor.
3500/60 163179-01: Display module visualizing vibration data and alarm status.
3500/20 125744-02: Position monitor whose data correlates with vibration measurements.
3500/22M 138607-01: Transient module triggered by vibration alarms from this monitor.
330106-05-30-10-02-00: Proximity probe system compatible with this module’s inputs.
3500/32M 149986-02: Multi-parameter monitor for correlating vibration with temperature/strain.
177230-01-01-05: Extension cable connecting vibration sensors to this module.
Installation, commissioning and maintenance instructions
Installation preparation: Before installing 3500/40M (140734-01), verify the 3500 rack has two adjacent slots available and that a properly sized 3500/15 133292-01 power supply is installed. Prepare sensor cabling using shielded twisted-pair wiring (like 177230-01-01-05) for each channel, routing separately from power wiring to minimize electromagnetic interference. For proximity probes, ensure proper alignment with the shaft and correct gap voltage setting. Confirm the installation environment maintains temperatures within 0°C to +60°C with adequate ventilation.
Maintenance suggestions: Include 3500/40M (140734-01) in quarterly system inspections, verifying all four channels display stable vibration readings within expected ranges. Perform annual calibration verification using calibrated vibration sources to ensure measurement accuracy across all frequency ranges. Inspect sensor connections for corrosion or loosening, cleaning terminals with approved contact cleaner as needed. Review vibration trends regularly to identify developing issues before they trigger alarms. Coordinate firmware updates with 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 and other system components to maintain compatibility and access new diagnostic features.
Service and guarantee commitment
Bently Nevada provides the 3500/40M (140734-01) with a 36-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and performance issues under normal operating conditions, including measurement accuracy, alarm functionality, and communication reliability when used with compatible 3500 series components like 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 and 3500/15 133292-01. Our technical support team offers expert guidance on sensor selection, vibration analysis, and troubleshooting methodologies specific to this monitoring module.
We offer specialized training on vibration analysis techniques, module configuration, and predictive maintenance strategies to maximize the diagnostic value of data from 3500/40M (140734-01). Beyond the warranty period, our service agreements include calibration services, technical support, and expedited replacement to minimize system downtime. Bently Nevada’s commitment to quality ensures reliable vibration monitoring throughout the module’s operational lifecycle, backed by our global network of service professionals dedicated to protecting your critical machinery assets.
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