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Brand
Bently Nevada
Primary Part Number
991-06-50-01-00
Product Type
Thrust Transmitter
Series / Family
3500 Series
Manufacturer
Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
Relays & Protection
Operating Temp.
−40 °C to +85 °C
Warranty
12 months from shipment date
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991-06-50-01-00 Thrust Transmitter: Stop the Clock on Your Unplanned Shutdown

Every hour your turbine or compressor sits idle costs real money — maintenance contracts, production penalties, and the kind of pressure that makes a 2 AM phone call feel routine. The Bently Nevada 991-06-50-01-00 Thrust Position Transmitter is a critical axial-monitoring card inside the 3500 Series machinery protection rack. When it fails, your entire protection loop goes blind. We stock this module in Xiamen and ship globally via DHL/FedEx Express — because waiting 6 weeks for an OEM order is not an option when the plant manager is standing behind you.

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Parameter Specification Status
Part Number 991-06-50-01-00 ✅ Ready to Ship
Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) 100% Original
Series / Platform 3500 Series Machinery Protection
Module Function Thrust / Axial Position Transmitter
Output Signal 4–20 mA analog
Probe Compatibility 3300 XL 8 mm eddy-current probe
Power Supply 24 VDC nominal
Operating Temperature −40 °C to +85 °C
Mounting 3500 Series rack slot (DIN-rail compatible)
Certifications CE, SIL-rated (consult datasheet for SIL level)
Weight ~430 g
Origin United States
Warranty 12 months from shipment date

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

Before you pull the card, confirm the fault is actually in the transmitter module and not upstream in the probe or extension cable — a shorted cable will produce the same “Not OK” relay state and waste your swap. Here is the field sequence that saves time:

Step 1 — Isolate the channel. In System 1 or the 3500 rack front-panel display, note the exact channel alarm: is it a “Not OK” (hardware fault) or a setpoint trip (process value out of range)? A “Not OK” almost always points to the transmitter card or the probe/cable loop. A setpoint trip means the machine is actually moving — do not swap the card until you verify rotor position with a dial indicator.

Step 2 — Check probe gap voltage. With the rack powered and the channel in bypass, measure the DC gap voltage at the transmitter’s input terminals. For a 3300 XL 8 mm probe at nominal gap (1.0 mm), you should read approximately −10 VDC. A reading of 0 V or −24 V indicates an open or shorted cable, not a failed transmitter. Replace the cable first.

Step 3 — Verify rack slot addressing. The 3500 rack uses automatic slot addressing — the module reads its physical slot position via the backplane. There are no DIP switches on the 991-06-50-01-00 itself, but confirm the rack configuration file in System 1 matches the physical slot number before inserting the replacement. A slot mismatch will cause the new card to report a configuration fault immediately on power-up.

Step 4 — Firmware compatibility check. If your 3500 rack is running an older firmware revision (pre-4.x), verify that the replacement module’s firmware is compatible. Bently Nevada has issued firmware bulletins for mixed-revision racks. The module firmware version is printed on the label; cross-reference with the rack’s System 1 configuration export before hot-swapping.

Step 5 — Hot-swap procedure. The 3500 rack supports live insertion, but always place the affected channel in bypass mode first via the front-panel keypad or System 1 before extracting the card. Failure to bypass will trigger a trip relay during the swap — a hard lesson in a live plant. Insert the replacement, confirm the “OK” LED illuminates within 10 seconds, then release bypass and verify the gap voltage and 4–20 mA output match your pre-fault baseline.

Common fault codes on the 3500 display:

  • NOT OK (solid red) — Probe/cable open circuit or transmitter hardware failure. Follow Steps 1–3 above.
  • CONFIG (flashing amber) — Slot configuration mismatch. Re-download rack configuration from System 1.
  • PWR (red) — Backplane power rail fault. Check 3500/15 power supply module before condemning the transmitter.
  • BYPASS (amber) — Channel is in manual bypass. Normal during maintenance; ensure it is released before returning to service.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

Rotating machinery protection is not a benign environment. The 991-06-50-01-00 is engineered to operate continuously in conditions that would degrade consumer-grade electronics within weeks. The module’s conformal-coated PCB resists condensation and airborne contaminants common in coastal petrochemical plants and offshore platforms. Vibration isolation is built into the card-edge connector design, maintaining signal integrity even when the rack itself is mounted on a skid subject to compressor-induced structural vibration at 25–200 Hz.

Thermal cycling is the silent killer of industrial electronics. The 991-06-50-01-00 is rated for −40 °C to +85 °C continuous operation, covering everything from Arctic LNG facilities to desert gas-compression stations where ambient temperatures inside the control room can spike during summer shutdowns. Internal components are selected for extended MTBF under these conditions, and Bently Nevada’s burn-in testing at the factory screens for infant-mortality failures before the module ever reaches your rack.

EMI immunity is equally critical in environments where large motor drives and high-voltage switchgear share the same cable trays as instrumentation wiring. The module meets IEC 61000-4 immunity standards, ensuring that a nearby VFD start-up or a lightning strike on the plant earthing grid does not corrupt the axial position measurement and trigger a spurious trip.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to international freight lanes. When you place an urgent order, here is exactly what happens:

  • Same-day processing: Orders confirmed before 15:00 CST are packed and handed to the courier the same business day. Export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin — is prepared in parallel.
  • Carrier selection: We default to DHL Express or FedEx International Priority depending on destination. Both services offer door-to-door tracking and customs clearance support. For destinations with DHL restrictions, we route via TNT or UPS.
  • Transit times (typical): Southeast Asia 1–2 days; Europe 3–4 days; North America 3–5 days; Middle East 2–4 days; South America 5–7 days.
  • Customs compliance: We classify the 991-06-50-01-00 under the correct HS code for industrial electronic modules and provide accurate declared values to prevent customs holds. For destinations requiring an import license or end-user certificate, we advise in advance.
  • Tracking & updates: You receive the AWB number within 2 hours of dispatch. Our team monitors shipments proactively and alerts you to any customs delays before they become your problem.

We have shipped to refineries in Saudi Arabia, power plants in Germany, mining operations in Chile, and offshore platforms in Malaysia — all on emergency timelines. The logistics process is not an afterthought; it is part of the product.

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