3500 Operation and Maintenance and System 1

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This hands-on course combines 3500 Operation & Maintenance and our System 1 course.

This course is for personnel who operate or maintain a 3500 Monitoring system. It includes an overview of hardware components, how to use the rack configuration software, and maintaining and troubleshooting the system. Workshops include practice with live monitors and racks. A key learning objective is to use the System 1 platform to minimize time spent looking at non-significant data and focus on information required to make good management decisions.

The course can be tailored to specific asset types: hydro, wind, reciprocating compressors, motors, turbines, compressors, and other machinery.

Duration:
35 hours
Schedule:
5
days
Delivery:
Audience:
  • Engineers who maintain and troubleshoot 3500 monitoring systems
  • Instrument technicians
  • 3500 monitoring system users and System 1 platform users
Objectives:
  • Explain the role of the 3500 monitoring system in machinery monitoring and protection
  • Identify installation conditions affecting the correct operation of proximity transducer systems
  • Test monitor alarms and verify channel values in a radial vibration monitor
  • Use Bently Nevada configuration software to configure and/or reconfigure the 3500 monitor system
  • Discover System 1 and learn how to create, configure, display and manage machine database and alarms
  • Use various System 1 software tools and plots to detect subtle changes in asset condition
  • View alarms and events in the event manager; Create reports on monitored plant assets
Required Prerequisites:

  • None

Additional Requirements:
None
Program:

Day 1

  • Overview of 3500 monitoring system
  • 3300 proximity transducer system operation
  • TDI/RIM hardware connections and communications
  • Power supply, TDI/RIM and keyphasor configuration
  • Radial vibration

Day 2

  • Thrust position
  • Relays
  • 3500 system utilities

Day 3

  • Overview of System 1 platform
  • Configure database preferences
  • Alarm types and alarm management
  • Importing device into System 1

Day 4

  • Display and manage alarms and events
  • Types of steady-state plots and their usages
  • Trends and steady-state plots
  • Machine states and state-based alarms
  • Reference data and specialized alarm setpoints
  • Plot sets and plot records, cases & diagnostic reports

Day 5

  • Types of Transient plots and their usages
  • Use of audit file for transient analysis
  • Transient plots, plots overlay and compensation
  • Notifications management
  • Database, users, and security management

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