BENTLY 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 Communication Module
This communication module serves as the backbone of Bently Nevada’s 3500 monitoring system, enabling real-time data exchange between vibration sensors, proximity probes, and control systems. It’s particularly crucial in environments where machinery health monitoring directly impacts operational safety – think power plant turbines, oil refinery compressors, or steel mill rolling mills. The module ensures synchronized data collection across multiple monitoring channels, maintaining system integrity even during power fluctuations.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada |
| System Compatibility | 3500 Series Monitoring System |
| Communication Protocol | System1® Software Interface |
| Power Requirements | 18-32V DC / 85-264V AC |
| Mounting Options | 19″ Rack or Mini Rack |
| Redundancy Support | Dual Power Supply Capability |

We’ve seen this module deployed in challenging environments – one customer in offshore wind energy used it to coordinate turbine vibration monitoring across multiple platforms. The module’s dual power support proved critical during grid instability events. For similar applications, we typically recommend pairing it with 3500/22M protection modules and 3500/42M communication converters. Our inventory includes both standard and obsolete 3500 series components, including legacy models like the 3500/15 vibration monitor and 3500/32 phase reference module.
Our Value Proposition
- 16 global warehouses ensuring 48-hour critical component delivery
- Factory-refurbished units with full 1-year warranty
- Technical support from engineers with 15+ years average experience
- Competitive pricing – often 30-50% below OEM list rates
Need immediate assistance? WhatsApp our team or email abbokok@gmail.com for current pricing and availability. We’ve recently supported projects in Saudi Arabia’s Jubail Industrial City and Texas’ Permian Basin with this specific module variant.








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