BENTLY 3500/62-04-02

Comprehensive data visualization: 3500/62-04-02 features a high-resolution 10.4-inch color touchscreen that presents complex machinery data in multiple formats, including digital readouts, trend graphs, bar charts, and alarm lists. This versatility allows operators to monitor temperature variations from 3500/72M modules alongside vibration patterns and other parameters, identifying correlations that might indicate emerging issues. The intuitive interface supports custom screen configurations tailored to specific machinery or operational requirements.

Real-time alarm management: The module prioritizes and displays system alarms in a dedicated alarm list, with color-coded indicators distinguishing between warning and critical alarms. Operators can quickly access detailed alarm information, including timestamp, affected component, and current status, enabling rapid response to issues detected by 3500/72M temperature monitors or other system modules. Alarm acknowledgment and reset functions are easily accessible through the touchscreen interface, streamlining incident management.

Seamless system integration: 3500/62-04-02 connects directly to the 3500 system backplane, providing real-time data access from all connected modules without additional configuration. This integration ensures that temperature data from 3500/72M monitors, vibration readings, and other parameters are synchronized and displayed with consistent timestamps, facilitating accurate diagnosis of machinery issues. Ethernet connectivity allows integration with plant networks, supporting remote monitoring and data logging.

User-configurable displays: The module supports customizable screen layouts, allowing operators to create dedicated views for specific machinery or processes. For example, a turbine monitoring screen can display key temperature readings from 3500/72M modules alongside critical vibration parameters, while a summary screen provides an at-a-glance overview of all system statuses. This flexibility ensures that operators have immediate access to the most relevant information for their specific responsibilities.

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Description

Detailed parameter table

Parameter name Parameter value
Product model 3500/62-04-02
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Product category Machinery Protection System Display Module
Display type 10.4-inch color LCD touchscreen
Resolution 800 × 600 pixels
Data visualization Real-time trends, alarm lists, system status, configuration screens
Supported modules Compatible with all 3500 series monitoring modules
Communication interface 3500 system backplane, Ethernet (10/100 Base-T)
Operating voltage 5 VDC, ±15 VDC (from 3500/15 106M1079-01 power supply)
Power consumption 12 W typical, 15 W maximum
Operating temperature 0°C to +60°C (32°F to +140°F)
Form factor 3500 system rack mount (4 slot width)
Dimensions 266 mm (H) × 144 mm (W) × 229 mm (D) (10.5″ × 5.7″ × 9.0″)
Compatibility 3500/72M temperature monitors, 3500/05-01-01-00-00-01 modules, 3500 racks
Certification UL, CE, RoHS compliant, IEC 61010-1 approved
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BENTLY 3500/62-04-02

Product introduction

The 3500/62-04-02 from Bently Nevada is a high-performance display module designed as the visual interface for 3500 Machinery Protection Systems, providing operators with real-time access to critical machinery health data. This 4-slot rack-mounted module features a 10.4-inch color touchscreen that consolidates information from all connected monitoring components, serving as the central visualization hub for industrial machinery protection systems.

Unlike basic status indicators, 3500/62-04-02 offers comprehensive data presentation capabilities, allowing operators to view temperature readings from 3500/72M modules, vibration data from other 3500 series monitors, and system alarms in an intuitive format. Its integration with the 3500 backplane ensures seamless communication with all system components, while Ethernet connectivity enables remote monitoring and data export for further analysis.

In industrial operations, 3500/62-04-02 plays a vital role in translating complex machinery data into actionable insights. By presenting real-time trends, alarm histories, and system status in a user-friendly interface, it empowers operators to make informed decisions quickly, whether responding to critical alarms or analyzing long-term machinery performance trends across power generation, oil and gas, and manufacturing facilities.

Core advantages and technical highlights

Comprehensive data visualization: 3500/62-04-02 features a high-resolution 10.4-inch color touchscreen that presents complex machinery data in multiple formats, including digital readouts, trend graphs, bar charts, and alarm lists. This versatility allows operators to monitor temperature variations from 3500/72M modules alongside vibration patterns and other parameters, identifying correlations that might indicate emerging issues. The intuitive interface supports custom screen configurations tailored to specific machinery or operational requirements.

Real-time alarm management: The module prioritizes and displays system alarms in a dedicated alarm list, with color-coded indicators distinguishing between warning and critical alarms. Operators can quickly access detailed alarm information, including timestamp, affected component, and current status, enabling rapid response to issues detected by 3500/72M temperature monitors or other system modules. Alarm acknowledgment and reset functions are easily accessible through the touchscreen interface, streamlining incident management.

Seamless system integration: 3500/62-04-02 connects directly to the 3500 system backplane, providing real-time data access from all connected modules without additional configuration. This integration ensures that temperature data from 3500/72M monitors, vibration readings, and other parameters are synchronized and displayed with consistent timestamps, facilitating accurate diagnosis of machinery issues. Ethernet connectivity allows integration with plant networks, supporting remote monitoring and data logging.

User-configurable displays: The module supports customizable screen layouts, allowing operators to create dedicated views for specific machinery or processes. For example, a turbine monitoring screen can display key temperature readings from 3500/72M modules alongside critical vibration parameters, while a summary screen provides an at-a-glance overview of all system statuses. This flexibility ensures that operators have immediate access to the most relevant information for their specific responsibilities.

Typical application scenarios

In combined cycle power plants, 3500/62-04-02 serves as the primary operator interface for gas turbine and generator protection systems. Operators monitor real-time temperature data from 3500/72M modules measuring bearing temperatures and exhaust gas conditions, alongside vibration and position data from other 3500 monitors. Custom trend screens allow comparison of current operating parameters with historical baselines, helping identify gradual performance degradation that might indicate emerging issues requiring maintenance.

Oil refineries utilize 3500/62-04-02 in compressor train monitoring systems, where the display module consolidates data from multiple 3500/72M temperature monitors, vibration probes, and process sensors. The touchscreen interface enables operators to quickly navigate between individual compressor stages, viewing temperature profiles and vibration patterns that indicate performance issues. Alarm history logs help maintenance teams track recurring problems and schedule preventive maintenance during planned shutdowns.

Manufacturing facilities employ 3500/62-04-02 to monitor critical production line machinery, including motors, pumps, and gearboxes. The module displays temperature readings from 3500/72M modules monitoring bearing conditions alongside process variables, allowing operators to correlate thermal trends with production changes. Custom screens for each machinery type provide relevant parameters at a glance, while historical data storage supports analysis of long-term performance trends to optimize maintenance schedules.

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Related model recommendations

3500/72M: Temperature monitor whose data is visualized on 3500/62-04-02 displays.

3500/05-01-01-00-00-01: Communication module that complements this display’s data sharing capabilities.

3500/15 106M1079-01: Power supply module providing regulated power to the display system.

3500/40M 140734-01: Vibration monitor whose data is integrated into 3500/62-04-02 screens.

3500/25 184684-01: Relay module whose status is displayed on this visualization platform.

330106-05-30-10-02-00: Proximity probe system whose measurements appear on 3500/62-04-02.

9200-01-01-10-00: Controller that can share data with 3500/62-04-02 via network integration.

133819-02: Interface cable supporting sensor networks that feed data to this display module.

Installation, commissioning and maintenance instructions

Installation preparation: Before installing 3500/62-04-02, verify the 3500 rack has four adjacent slots available and a properly sized 3500/15 106M1079-01 power supply to accommodate the module’s power requirements. Ensure the installation location provides clear visibility for operators while protecting the screen from direct sunlight and excessive vibration. Prepare Ethernet cabling if remote monitoring is required, using shielded cables routed away from high-voltage equipment to minimize interference. Confirm ambient temperature remains within 0°C to +60°C during operation.

Maintenance suggestions: Include 3500/62-04-02 in monthly system inspections, checking for screen clarity, responsive touch functionality, and proper data display from connected modules like 3500/72M. Clean the touchscreen periodically with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints, avoiding chemical cleaners that could damage the display. Verify Ethernet connectivity and backplane communication during quarterly maintenance checks. Perform firmware updates during scheduled system maintenance to ensure compatibility with other 3500 modules and access new features. If screen issues occur, check power connections and backplane communication before considering module replacement.

Service and guarantee commitment

Bently Nevada provides the 3500/62-04-02 with a 36-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and performance issues under normal operating conditions, including display functionality, touchscreen responsiveness, and communication capabilities when used with compatible 3500 series components like the 3500/72M temperature monitor. Our technical support team offers expert guidance on display configuration, custom screen design, and integration with other system modules.

We offer specialized training on 3500/62-04-02 operation, screen customization, and data interpretation to maximize its effectiveness in your machinery protection system. Beyond the warranty period, our service agreements include technical support, firmware updates, and repair services to ensure continued reliable operation. Bently Nevada’s commitment to quality ensures that 3500/62-04-02 remains a critical component of your machinery protection ecosystem, backed by our global network of service professionals dedicated to your operational success.