A hands-on course for personnel involved with operating and maintaining a 3500 Monitoring System. 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.
Audience
- Engineers involved in 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.
Course Level: Systems & Instrumentation
Course Focus: Instrumentation & Maintenance
Program
- Overview of the 3500 Monitoring System
- 3300 Proximity Transducer system operation
- 3500 Monitor System support components
- TDI/RIM hardware connection and communications
- Power supply, TDI/RIM, and Keyphasor configuration
- Radial vibration
- Thrust position
- Relays
- 3500 System utilities
- 3500/92 Communications Gateway (Optional)
- Troubleshooting the 3500 System