3500 Operation and Maintenance

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A hands-on course for personnel involved with operating and maintaining a 3500 monitoring system. Includes an overview of hardware components, rack configuration software, and maintaining and troubleshooting the system. Workshops include practice with live monitors and racks.

Duration:
21 hours
Schedule:
3
days
Delivery:
Audience:
  • Engineers who work on maintenance and troubleshooting of 3500 monitoring system
  • Instrument technicians
  • 3500 monitoring system users
Objectives:
  • Explain the role of 3500 Monitoring System in machinery monitoring and protection.
  • Identify installation conditions that affect the correct operation of proximity transducer systems
  • Test monitor alarms and verify channel values in a radial vibration monitor.
  • Use Bently Nevada propriety configuration software to configure, verify, and troubleshoot the 3500 monitor system
  • Troubleshoot the 3500 monitor system and associated transducers using software and hardware techniques
Required Prerequisites:

  • None

Recommended Prerequisites:
Additional Requirements:
None
Program:

Day 1

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

Day 2

  • Radial vibration
  • Thrust position
  • Relays

Day 3

  •  3500 system utilities
  • Troubleshooting 3500 system
  • 3500/92 communications gateway (Optional)

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