Bently Nevada 3500 Vibration Monitoring Operation & Maintenace

COURSE OVERVIEW

The 5-day EIC accredited hands-on operations and Maintenance training course is designed for plant personnel involved in the daily operation and maintenance of Bently Nevada Model 3500 and System 1 (Condition Monitoring). It provides all participants with a detailed and up-to-date overview of the operation and maintenance of Bentley Nevada 3500. It covers the fundamentals of vibration; the displacement, velocity and acceleration vibration transducers; the optical sensors to obtain timing and phase reference data to perform balancing and diagnostics on rotating machinery; the monitoring system components and layout; the rack configuration, communications and operator display software; and the Bentley Nevada measurement capabilities.

The course will also discuss the various modules descriptions that include power supply module, rack interface module, keyphasor module, etc; the system software packages and data acquisition software; the configuration of radial vibration channel and axial vibration channel; the electronic overspeed detection system, temperature monitors, process variable monitor and dynamic pressure monitor; the relay operation; the relay card configuration; the common pitfalls; and the troubleshooting and maintenance of the system.

PDH: 35 Hours | CEUs: 3.5 Credits

5 DAYS

TCS-VI0201

Accredited by
PRE-REQUISITES

This is an excellent course for plant maintenance personnel and operators/technicians responsible for the day-to-day operations and Maintenance of Bently Nevada Vibration Monitoring System.

The course will also benefit maintenance personnel who are involved in the troubleshooting of operational problems. Shift supervisors and Team Leaders will also find the course beneficial.

COURSE OUTLINE

Below is the training course breakdown through the 5-day duration:

  • Overview of 3500 monitoring system
  • 3300 proximity transducer system operation
  • TDI/RIM hardware connections and communications
  • Power supply, TDI/RIM and keyphasor configuration
  • Radial vibration
  • Thrust position
  • Relays
  • 3500 system utilities
  • How the proximity transducer works
  • How to properly check out and document transducer
  • Hands-on labs to demonstrate the checkout procedures
  • Overview of System 1 platform
  • Configure database preferences
  • Alarm types and alarm management
  • Importing device into System 1
  • Display and manage alarms and events
  • Types of steady-state plots and their usages
  • Trends and steady-state plots
  • Machine states and state-based alarms
  • Reference data and specialized alarm setpoints
  • Plot sets and plot records, cases & diagnostic reports
  • Types of Transient plots and their usages
  • Use of audit file for transient analysis
  • Transient plots, plots overlay and compensation
  • Notifications management
  • Course wrap up and final recommendations
  • End of course Exam
  • Course Evaluation
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