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SKU: 134819-01

Bently Nevada 134819-01 Display Interface I/O Module

The 134819-01 Bently Nevada 3500 Series Display Interface I/O Module is available in Brand New condition with Original Stock assurance and Global Shipping. Optimize your TSI rack display communications now.

Configured for specific technical task execution in TSI platforms, the Bently Nevada 134819-01, also cataloged as the 134819-01 Display Interface I/O Module, provides direct physical/electrical execution. This module routes data packet transmissions within the rack assembly to manage local visual data terminals. It establishes physical interface paths between the rack main processor cards and external display equipment, executing continuous communication loop cycles without relying on macro network infrastructure.

Hardware Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Model134819-01
BrandBently Nevada
OriginUSA
Weight0.06 kg
Dimensions1.8 x 1.6 x 123 cm
Operating Temp-30 to +65 deg C
Power Consumption1.5 W maximum
Module TypeDisplay Interface I/O Module
Series3500 System
Communication ServiceEthernet router / Modbus RS485
HS Code8537101190
Minimum Order Quantity1

Machinery Monitoring and TSI Characteristics

The 134819-01 module incorporates localized cross-talk suppression circuitry along its backplane pathways to maintain data stream integrity against high-frequency electromagnetic interference generated by proximity probes. During active monitoring cycles, the unit handles structural data streams linked to rotor dynamics monitoring. It prevents signal degradation across adjacent interface lanes, maintaining baseline performance limits for continuous diagnostic readout delivery to external visualization panels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the 134819-01 module support hot-swap replacement during active rack operation?

A: Yes. The hardware configuration allows insertion and removal under power conditions within the 3500 rack chassis without interrupting the power supply to adjacent monitoring modules, provided the standard grounding sequence is maintained.

Q: What are the backplane power allocation requirements for this module?

A: The module draws power directly from the 3500 system backplane, consuming a maximum of 1.5 W, which must be accounted for in the total rack power budget calculation.


Field Installation Guidelines

  • Chassis Slot Assignment: Install the I/O module into the designated rear slot directly behind the corresponding primary control or display processor module within the 3500 rack frame.
  • Torque Specifications: Secure the rear panel retention screws using a calibrated instrument to 0.6 N m to maintain proper grounding contact with the chassis frame.
  • Cable Shielding and Routing: All communication cables connected via the RS485 or Ethernet ports must utilize braided shielding. The shielding must be terminated to the rack common ground bar to eliminate environmental noise interference.
  • Physical Proximity: Route low-voltage signaling lines and data interface cables through distinct conduits away from high-voltage AC power wiring or variable frequency drive conductors to mitigate electromagnetic induction.