Bently Nevada 3500/94 145988-01 VGA Display Module
The 3500/94 145988-01 acts as the visual nerve center for industrial monitoring systems. Designed for real-time display of vibration, temperature, and rotational speed data, this VGA module serves as the operator’s primary interface in critical machinery environments. Its high-contrast output proves particularly valuable during turbine startups or when monitoring compressor health in refineries.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada (General Electric) |
| Module Type | VGA Display Module |
| Voltage Requirement | 120 VAC / 60 Hz |
| Operating Temp | 0°C to 70°C |
| Mounting | 19″ Rack Mount (1.5 kg) |
| Certifications | CE, UL, CSA |

Field engineers particularly appreciate its resistance to electromagnetic interference – a common issue near large motor drives. We’ve installed these modules in over 200 power plants globally, where they’ve demonstrated 99.98% uptime even in environments exceeding 60°C ambient temperatures. This module pairs exceptionally well with 3500/22M protection units and 3500/42M communication modules in gas turbine monitoring applications.

Our technical team maintains active support for legacy 3500 systems dating back to 2001 installations. While newer digital interfaces exist, many clients prefer this module’s reliability in emergency shutdown scenarios where touchscreen latency could be critical. We keep 14 units in stock across our Houston and Singapore warehouses with typical delivery within 72 hours.
Why Choose Us?
- 12-month warranty covering both parts and bench testing
- Direct access to factory-trained technical support engineers
- Global inventory network with 16 regional warehouses
- Calibration services traceable to NIST standards

For current pricing and availability, contact our technical sales team via:
- WhatsApp: +86 190-6659-1275
- Email: abbokok36@gmail.com
*All units undergo 48-hour burn-in testing before shipment. Factory recalibration available upon request.








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