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Bently Nevada Machinery Condition Monitoring 141536 Rev. M
Description
The 3500/64M Dynamic Pressure Monitor is a single slot, four-
channel monitor that accepts input from high temperature
pressure transducers and uses this input to drive alarms. The
monitor’s one measured variable per channel is bandpass
dynamic pressure.
You can use the 3500 Rack Configuration Software to
configure the bandpass corner frequencies along with an
additional notch filter. The monitor provides a recorder
output for control system applications.
The primary purpose of the 3500/64M Dynamic Pressure
Monitor is to provide the following:
Each connector is short-circuit In Cascade Mode, you can select filter mode
Outputs
protected. options for a channel pair only. One transducer
provides input to four channels for different
The Cascade Mode does not cascade
the buffered transducer outputs. filtering requirements. As a result, you can
configure four separate bandpass filter options
Output
550 Ω and four separate full-scale ranges with one
Impedance
transducer input.
Transducer Supplies
3 wire -24 Vdc The two modes of filtering provide different
qualities of filtering.
3.3 mA current source @ 22 Vdc
2 wire
(nominal) Low Mode
+4 to +20 mA
Values are proportional to monitor Filter Quality
full-scale. 10-pole (200dB per decade, 60
Recorder High pass
The monitor provides individual dB per octave)
outputs
recorder values for each channel. 10-pole (200dB per decade, 60
Low pass (LP)
Monitor operation is unaffected by dB per octave)
short circuits on recorder outputs. Fixed low pass -78 dB minimum attenuation in
Voltage LP = none the stop band.
Compliance 0 to +12 Vdc range across load
(current Load resistance is 0 to 600 Ω.
output)
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High Mode
Filter Quality Alarms
6-pole (120 dB per decade, 36 dB
High pass per octave) Use the 3500 Rack Configuration
Low pass -65 dB minimum attenuation in Software to set alert and danger
the stop band levels for the direct values
measured by the monitor.
The line rejection filter has two
settings, 50 or 60 Hz. Filter Alarms are adjustable from 0 to
Line rejection Alarm Setpoints 100% of full-scale for each
response and center frequency
(notch) filter measured value. However, when
selections are valid for both
settings. the full-scale range exceeds the
range of the transducer, the
-0.175 dB (98%) of Full Scale at range of the transducer will limit
Center Frequency of +2 Hz and the setpoint.
above
Accuracy of
-0.175 dB (98%) of Full Scale at Within 0.13% of the desired value
Filter quality alarm setpoints
Center Frequency of –2 Hz and
response
below
Alarm Time Delays
-35 dB (1.8%) of Full Scale from –
0.5 Hz of Center Frequency to
+0.5 Hz of Center Frequency You can program alarm delays using the 3500
Rack Configuration Software from one to 60
Measured Variables seconds in one second intervals.
Dynamic pressure The primary value for each From one to 60 seconds in one
Alert
direct channel second intervals
0.1 seconds or from one to 60
Danger
Physical seconds in 0.1 second intervals
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Ordering Information
0100 100 feet (30.5 metres)
B: Assembly Instructions
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1. Status LEDs
2. Buffered Transducer Outputs
3. I/O Module with Internal Terminations
4. I/O Module with External Terminations
Figure 1: Front and Rear Views of 3500/64M Dynamic Pressure Monitor
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