Description
Detailed parameter table
Parameter name | Parameter value |
Product model | 170190-01E |
Manufacturer | BENTLY NEVADA |
Product category | System configuration software |
Compatibility | Compatible with 3500 series modules, including 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01, 3500/25 149369-01, 3500/33 149986-01, etc. |
Operating system support | Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows Server 2016/2019 |
Hardware requirements | Minimum: Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, 50GB free disk space, Ethernet port |
Functionality | Module configuration, data logging, alarm management, trend analysis, report generation |
Communication | Supports Ethernet (TCP/IP) for communication with 3500 series racks via 3500/05 modules |
License type | Node-locked license or floating license |
Update frequency | Quarterly software updates |
Language support | English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese |
BENTLY 170190-01E
Product introduction
The BENTLY NEVADA 170190-01E is a comprehensive system configuration and monitoring software, specifically designed to manage and interact with BENTLY NEVADA 3500 series machinery protection systems. As the central software interface for the 3500 series, it enables engineers and operators to configure, monitor, and analyze data from all connected modules, including the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 rack interface module, 3500/25 149369-01 Keyphasor monitor, and vibration monitors.
This software serves as the bridge between the physical hardware of the 3500 series and the user, providing a intuitive graphical interface for setting up module parameters, defining alarm thresholds, viewing real-time data, and generating diagnostic reports. Whether used for initial system commissioning or ongoing machinery health monitoring, the 170190-01E plays a crucial role in maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of 3500 series protection systems.
Core advantages and technical highlights
Comprehensive module configuration: The 170190-01E software offers a user-friendly interface for configuring all 3500 series modules. It provides pre-defined templates for modules like the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 (rack interface) and 3500/25 149369-01 (Keyphasor monitor), allowing engineers to quickly set parameters such as communication protocols, measurement ranges, and alarm setpoints. Configuration changes are validated in real-time to prevent invalid settings, ensuring system integrity.
Real-time data visualization: The software displays real-time data from all connected modules in customizable dashboards. Users can monitor critical parameters such as vibration amplitudes (from 3500/33 149986-01), shaft speed (from 3500/25 149369-01), and system status (from 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01) in various formats—including gauges, trend charts, and digital readouts. This enables operators to quickly identify abnormal conditions and take proactive action.
Advanced alarm management: The 170190-01E centralizes alarm handling from all 3500 series modules. It receives aggregated alarm data from the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 rack interface, categorizes alarms by severity (e.g., alert, danger), and logs them with timestamps and associated data. Users can set up notification rules (e.g., email, SMS) for critical alarms, ensuring that the right personnel are alerted promptly. Alarm histories are stored for trend analysis and incident investigation.
Trend analysis and predictive diagnostics: The software logs historical data from 3500 series modules, enabling long-term trend analysis. Users can generate reports on parameters like vibration trends or speed variations, helping identify gradual machinery degradation. Integration with diagnostic tools allows for advanced analysis—such as order tracking using data from the 3500/25 149369-01—to pinpoint root causes of issues like imbalance or misalignment.
Typical application scenarios
In power plants, engineers use the 170190-01E to configure and monitor 3500 series racks protecting turbines and generators. They set up the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 module via the software to define communication with the plant DCS, configure 3500/25 149369-01 Keyphasor monitors to track shaft speed, and set vibration thresholds on 3500/33 149986-01 modules. Real-time dashboards allow operators to monitor turbine health, while trend analysis helps plan maintenance during scheduled outages.
Within refineries, the software is used to manage multiple 3500 racks monitoring compressors and pumps. It receives aggregated data from 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 modules, visualizes vibration and speed data, and alerts maintenance teams to issues like excessive pump vibration. The alarm management feature ensures that critical alerts—such as a sudden increase in compressor bearing temperature—are prioritized and addressed immediately, preventing unplanned downtime.
In manufacturing facilities, the 170190-01E provides centralized monitoring of production line machinery. It connects to 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 modules across multiple racks, collecting data from vibration and Keyphasor monitors. Plant managers use the software’s reporting tools to analyze machinery performance across shifts, identify bottlenecks, and optimize maintenance schedules—reducing overall equipment downtime.
BENTLY 170190-01E
Relationship with 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 and other modules
The 170190-01E software is tightly integrated with the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 rack interface module, serving as its primary configuration and monitoring tool:
With 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01: The software communicates directly with the rack interface module via Ethernet, using it as the gateway to configure and monitor all other modules in the rack. It uploads rack configurations to the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01’s non-volatile memory and retrieves real-time data and alarms aggregated by the module.
With 3500/25 149369-01: It configures Keyphasor monitor parameters (e.g., frequency ranges, phase references) and displays speed and phase data. The software uses this data in conjunction with vibration measurements to perform order analysis, enhancing diagnostic capabilities.
With sensor cables (e.g., 133396-01): While not directly interacting with cables, the software can detect signal integrity issues (e.g., noise, attenuation) in data from modules like 3500/25 149369-01, which may indicate cable degradation—prompting maintenance checks.
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3500/05-01-02-00-00-01: Rack interface module that serves as the hardware gateway for the 170190-01E software to communicate with other 3500 series modules.
3500/25 149369-01: Keyphasor monitor whose data is configured, displayed, and analyzed by the 170190-01E.
3500/92-04-01-00: Communication gateway that extends the software’s reach to remote 3500 racks via industrial networks.
3500/55: Display module that complements the software by providing local visualizations of data configured in 170190-01E.
149992-01: Shielded cable for vibration sensors, ensuring data quality for analysis in the 170190-01E software.
Installation, configuration and maintenance instructions
Installation steps: Install the 170190-01E software on a compatible Windows PC or server meeting the minimum hardware requirements. Run the installation wizard, follow prompts to accept the license agreement, and select the installation directory. After installation, activate the software using the provided license key (node-locked or floating). Configure firewall settings to allow communication with 3500 series racks via TCP/IP.
Initial configuration: Launch the software and add 3500 series racks by entering the IP address of the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 module in each rack. The software will automatically detect connected modules (e.g., 3500/25 149369-01, 3500/33 149986-01). Use the configuration wizard to set module parameters: define measurement ranges, alarm thresholds, and communication settings. Save configurations to a file and upload them to the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 module for implementation.
Data visualization setup: Customize dashboards to display key parameters for your application. Add widgets such as trend charts for vibration data, digital readouts for shaft speed, and alarm lists. Configure data logging intervals (e.g., 1-second samples for real-time monitoring, 1-minute samples for long-term trends) and set up storage locations for historical data.
Maintenance suggestions: Keep the software updated with quarterly updates to ensure compatibility with new 3500 series modules and bug fixes. Back up configuration files and historical data regularly to prevent loss. Perform annual reviews of alarm settings and dashboard configurations to ensure they align with current operational needs. If communication issues arise between the software and 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 modules, verify network connectivity, IP addresses, and firewall settings.
Service and guarantee commitment
The 170190-01E software comes with a 12-month warranty covering software defects, including installation issues and functionality errors. During this period, we provide free technical support and software updates. Our support team offers 24/7 assistance for configuration, troubleshooting, and integration with 3500 series modules like the 3500/05-01-02-00-00-01 and 3500/25 149369-01.
Optional extended support plans (1-3 years) are available, including priority technical support, on-site training, and custom report development. Backed by BENTLY NEVADA’s expertise in machinery protection systems, the 170190-01E is guaranteed to provide reliable configuration and monitoring capabilities, maximizing the performance of your 3500 series system.