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The Bently Nevada 3500/04 138257-01 Grounding Module Front Panel is a critical component for Bently Nevada 3500 Series Monitoring Racks, engineered to provide reliable electrical grounding for sensitive rack modules. Manufactured by Bently Nevada, a division of Baker Hughes, this front panel ensures system stability, protects electronics, and maintains the integrity of machinery monitoring systems.
By securing proper grounding, it reduces electrical noise and interference, contributing to accurate signal processing and overall operational reliability.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 3500/04 138257-01 |
| Product Type | Grounding Module Front Panel |
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada |
| Compatible System | 3500 Series Monitoring Racks |
| Function | Provides electrical grounding for rack modules |
| Application | Machinery condition monitoring and electronics protection |
| Dimensions | 241 × 24.4 × 103.1 mm |
| Weight | 0.201 kg |
The 3500/04 138257-01 Grounding Module Front Panel is designed to maintain safe electrical isolation while providing a secure ground path for rack modules. It helps prevent interference between electronic modules and ensures the accurate operation of the 3500 Series monitoring system.
Key features include:
Reliable grounding for sensitive rack modules
Protection against electrical interference
Durable construction for industrial environments
Full compatibility with 3500 Series monitoring racks
The Bently Nevada 3500/04 138257-01 Grounding Module Front Panel is commonly used in industries that rely on continuous monitoring of critical rotating machinery:
Steam and gas turbines
Industrial compressors and pumps
Power generation facilities
Oil and gas production plants
Petrochemical and chemical plants
Proper grounding ensures that machinery protection systems operate accurately and reliably, reducing the risk of unplanned downtime.
This grounding module works as part of a Bently Nevada 3500 Series Monitoring System:
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| Monitoring Rack | Houses modules for vibration and shaft displacement monitoring |
| Grounding Module Front Panel | Provides secure electrical grounding for rack modules |
| Proximity Sensors / Probes | Measure shaft vibration and displacement |
| Monitoring Electronics | Process sensor signals and trigger alarms |
| Operator Interface | Displays system data and alarms in real-time |
This integration guarantees stable performance and accurate monitoring of critical machinery.
Electrical Safety – Ensures reliable grounding of all rack modules
Durable Industrial Design – Built for demanding environments
System Compatibility – Fully compatible with 3500 Series monitoring racks
Reliable Monitoring – Maintains signal integrity for accurate machinery protection
Easy Installation – Integrates seamlessly into existing racks
Q1: What is the purpose of the 3500/04 138257-01 Grounding Module Front Panel?
It provides electrical grounding for rack modules, protecting electronics and ensuring system stability.
Q2: Which systems are compatible with this panel?
It is compatible with Bently Nevada 3500 Series Monitoring Racks.
Q3: What type of equipment relies on this component?
Rotating machinery such as turbines, compressors, pumps, and motors.
Q4: Why is grounding important in monitoring racks?
Proper grounding prevents electrical interference, protects sensitive electronics, and ensures accurate and reliable monitoring of critical machinery.