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Bently Nevada 3500 Series

The Bently Nevada 3500 Series includes modular condition monitoring systems, featuring vibration and proximity sensors, monitoring modules, and interfaces. Products in this category are used primarily for maintenance, spare replacement, and ongoing operation of installed 3500 Series systems, ensuring reliable monitoring without deploying new platforms.

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Bently Nevada 3500/22-01-01-00 Transient Data InterfaceBently Nevada 3500/22-01-01-00 Transient Data Interface
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Bently Nevada 3500/25-01-01-00 Enhanced Keyphasor ModuleBently Nevada 3500/25-01-01-00 Enhanced Keyphasor Module
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Bently Nevada 3500/25-01-05-01 Enhanced Keyphasor ModuleBently Nevada 3500/25-01-05-01 Enhanced Keyphasor Module
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Bently Nevada 115M7750-01 High Voltage DC Power Input ModuleBently Nevada 115M7750-01 High Voltage DC Power Input Module
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Bently Nevada 145193-01 Reliable Durable Proximitor SensorBently Nevada 145193-01 Reliable Durable Proximitor Sensor
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Bently Nevada 3500/15-02-00-00 Power Input ModuleBently Nevada 3500/15-02-00-00 Power Input Module
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Bently Nevada 3500/20-01-01-00 Standard Rack Interface ModuleBently Nevada 3500/20-01-01-00 Standard Rack Interface Module
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Bently Nevada 136179-01 4-Channel Isolated Input ModuleBently Nevada 136179-01 4-Channel Isolated Input Module
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