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Document: 108M5214 Rev B (04/16)
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System 1*
Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Software Bently Nevada* Asset Condition Monitoring
Overview
System 1* represents GE Bently Nevada’s flagship condition monitoring (CM) solution with seamless
integration to our industry leading line of online continuous, scanning, basic protection, & portable devices.
The capabilities of the application scale based on the CM requirements at your facility for various rotating
equipment types, criticalities, and failure mode detection. Flexible packages scale from enabling portable-
based CM all the way to comprehensive plant-wide CM by connecting to a range of field devices designed to
cover diverse applications and equipment failure modes found in industrial facilities. Start by understanding
your equipment and identifying which software package and field devices will enable you to achieve your
operation and maintenance goals.
System 1 Packages
Establishing and maintaining a best-in-class CM
program at your facility requires equipment knowledge
with an understanding of failure modes and operational
criticality combined with a cross functional team,
process rigor, and enabling technology. Bently Nevada
offers flexible solutions ranging from product delivery
with deployment services to complete solution
coverage through a supporting service agreement
where we partner with your facility to manage the CM
program.
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The Evolution of System 1*
System 1 represents the core of Bently Nevada’s CM solution and the latest version represents a refreshed approach in our
mission to provide users with a single ecosystem for plant-wide machinery management.
Get Connected to Bently Nevada’s best-in-class line of Online and Scanning devices, and once connected, Get Insights from
this data to monitor the health of your equipment over time.
Leverage CM alarms to be notified when a change in equipment operation has been detected
Utilize long-term trended data to determine whether change warrants further investigation
Deep dive to identify root cause with a complete dataset and best-in-class advanced plotting
Share supporting information with team members when necessary
Adjust CM alarms and add observational notes to improve your CM program over time
User Experience Modern consumer software applications have pushed the
envelope when it comes to user experience; we believe the
same expectations apply for industrial CM applications
Modern and Intuitive Interface
Continuous User Involvement
User Driven CM and Diagnostic Workflows
Capability System 1* provides scale when it comes to database
management, diagnostics, and work prioritization
High resolution trend, alarm, & startup/shutdown data
Short-term black box flight recorder for trend data
Anti-Friction & Hydrodynamic Bearing Diagnostics
Diagnostic Reporting
Accessibility Successful CM programs require collaboration between
departments and controlled access to the tools
Client/Server Deployment Model (2 Ports)
2X/Citrix® Enabled
User Security Profiles
System 1 Fleet Connectivity
Embedded Expertise System 1 differentiates itself by providing equipment-focused
solutions and best practice configuration & diagnostics
Equipment State-Based Data Collection & Alarming
Equipment Models drive best practice configuration
Technical Associates & ISO configuration wizards
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Package OrderingPremium Package
3071/10 System 1 Software Premium Package 3071/10-AA-BB-CC
AA: Software Package
01 – Premium Package
02 – Premium+ Package
BB: Quantity of Display Clients
01 – Single Client Package
05 – Small Package [6 Clients]
10 – Medium Package [11 Clients]
15 – Unlimited Clients
CC: Quantity of Server Licenses
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
Advanced Package
3071/05 System 1 Software Advanced Package 3071/05-AA-BB-CC
AA: Software Package
01 – Advanced Package
02 – Advanced+ Package
BB: Quantity of Display Clients
01 – Single Client Package
05 – Small Package [6 Clients]
10 – Medium Package [11 Clients]
15 – Unlimited Clients
CC: Quantity of Server Licenses
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
Fundamental Package
3071/01 System 1 Software Fundamental Package 3071/01-AA-BB
AA: Quantity of Display Clients
01 – Single Client Package
05 – Small Package [6 Clients]
10 – Medium Package [11 Clients]
15 – Unlimited Clients
BB: Quantity of Server Licenses
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
What is +?
The System 1 Premium & Advanced packages can be ordered with a “+”. This adds the capability to utilize portable data collectors in addition to the online devices supported by each respective package.
What is a Display Client?
A System 1 Display Client connects to the System 1 Server locally (same computer) or remotely via network access. These clients can have full access to the CM database; however, remote clients can only connect to the CM database when direct or networked access to the server is available.
What is a Server?
A System 1 Server contains one or more CM databases, which can be accessed from one or more Display Clients. Historical data and configuration structure is contained on the server, so the CM databases are always available.
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Get Connected – Device Import Ordering
3500 Series
3071/11 System 1 3500 Series Device Import 3071/11-AA-BB
AA: Quantity of “Full” 3500 Racks
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
BB: Quantity of “Mini” 3500 Racks
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
(AA) What is a 3500 Full Rack?
/22, /25, /32, /33, /40, /42, /44, /45, /50, /60, /61, /64, /65
Standard & M series monitors
14 monitor slots with simultaneous sampling 1 sec trend data capture 10 min trended waveform capture High resolution alarm data capture High resolution startup/shutdown data capture
(BB) What is a 3500 Mini Rack?
Same monitors as Full Rack
7 monitor slots Same capabilities as Full Rack
Distributed Series
3071/12 System 1 Distributed Device Import 3071/12-AA
AA: Quantity of ADAPT Monitoring Systems
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
(AA) What is an ADAPT Monitoring System?
/40, /44, /46
12 simultaneous monitoring points + 2 Tachs 1 sec trend data capture 10 min trended waveform capture
Condition Monitoring & Basic Protection
3071/13 Condition Monitoring & Basic Protection Device Import
Licenses can be purchased bundled with HW 3071/13-AA-BB
AA: Quantity of vbOnline Pro Monitoring Systems
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
BB: Quantity of 2300 Monitoring Systems
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
(AA) What is a vbOnline Pro Monitoring System?
12 simultaneous monitoring points + 2 tachs 30 sec trend data capture 30 min trended waveform capture Simultaneous Alarm Snapshot (1 per 30 sec)
(BB) What is a 2300 Monitoring System?
2 simultaneous monitoring points + 1 tach 1 sec trend data capture 10 min trended waveform capture
Process Data
3071/14 Process Data Import 3071/14-AA
AA: Quantity of OPC DA Server Import Licenses
## – Numeric Entry [1n]
(AA) What is OPC DA Import?
Improve CM capability with process correlation 1 sec trend data capture License includes over 1000 tags for a System 1* server
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Get Insights – Condition Monitoring CapabilitiesConfiguration
Equipment Based Configuration
Efficiently build Turbo-Machinery configurations with guided wizard (adjust collection & alarming by state)
Leverage embedded wizard to configure equipment with anti-friction bearings (Technical Associates Proven Method or ISO)
Enable high resolution alarm & SUSD data collection triggered by any point mapped to the equipment
Manual Configuration
Leverage spreadsheet-style configuration to apply broad changes to configuration structure
Improve CM program with software measurements
that update historical data when added or modified
Route Management
Build flexible routes, add/remove equipment, points, and measurements to customize routes (Heavy/Light)
Improve CM by including Observation Notes in route (Oil Leak, Machine Off, etc.) & gauge readings
Equipment Library
Build comprehensive databases starting with: Axial/Centrifugal/Screw Compressors, Centrifugal Fans, Gearboxes, Generators, Motors, Overhung/Between Bearing/Vertical Pumps, Cooling Tower Fans, Gas Turbines, Steam Turbines
Leverage Embedded Anti-Friction Bearing Database
Create custom templates when built-in equipment models are not applicable
Display
General Navigation & Work Identification
Prioritize work using list summary view by sorting machines based on criticality & alarm level
Navigate from the hierarchy or graphically in the primary workspace to drill down and identify equipment health issues
Select an alarm from the historical list to automatically present appropriate supporting evidence in the form of meaningful plots
Condition Monitoring & Diagnostics
Evaluate condition using diagnostic plots: Trend, Spectrum, Waterfall, Waveform, Orbit, Bode, Polar, Cascade, & Bar Graph
Understand changing condition by comparing data: Previous Sample(s), Baselines, Machine A to Machine B, Bearing A to Bearing B, Point A to Point B.
Pinpoint frequencies of interest with standard, harmonic, sideband, micro, & auto-harmonic cursors
Link trend cursor position with associated waveform & spectrum plots to efficiently facilitate root cause identification
Add Condition Monitoring Notes to equipment to track machine health over time
Reporting
Generate context-sensitive quick diagnostic reports from plotting & alarming workspaces
Copy/Paste view from any workspace using standard interactions to build external report
You Asked & We Listened (v16.1)
Config Cut/Copy/Paste & New User Defined States
You Asked & We Listened (v16.1)
Auto-Harmonic Cursor & Double Click SUSD Event Plots
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General Capabilities
Distributed Client/Server Deployment
TCP/IP Client to Server Communication (Ports 7550 & 7551)
Clients can connect to 5 different CM databases
simultaneously on a server (one “Online” Database per server + “Offline” Databases)
System performance tested with 5 simultaneous client connections to one online database
User Security Profiling
Leverages Windows Domain & Local Accounts
Administrator Profile (Read, Write, Database Management)
Advanced Profile (Read, Write)
Basic Profile (Read Only)
Database & Server Capacity
The System 1 Server can run one “Online” (Premium or
Advanced) CM database connected to supported online
devices
The System 1 Server can contain multiple “offline”
(Fundamental) databases in addition to the “online”
database
Each CM database can contain a maximum of 1500
pieces of equipment (Motor + Pump = 2)
Embedded GE Historian for data storage &
management
Display Unit Preferences
Effortlessly switch between “as configured”, Imperial, and SI
unit systems from Display
Supported Languages
System 1 has been designed for internationalization and is supported in the following languages
English
Spanish1
Russian1
Simplified Chinese1
Japanese1
Brazilian Portuguese1
German1
System Specifications
Standard Server
Intel Xeon™ E5-2620v3 2x6-Core™ (2.40 GHz Processor)
64 GB RAM or above
Operating System Hard Disk: RAID 1 & 300 GB – 10000 RPM
Historian Hard Disk: RAID 5 (see Table 3) – 15000 RPM
DVD-RW
Light Server
Intel Xeon™ E5-2620v3 6-Core™ (1.90 GHz Processor)
16 GB RAM or above
Operating System Hard Disk: RAID 1 & 300 GB – 15000 RPM
Historian Hard Disk: RAID 5 & 1.2 TB– 15000 RPM
DVD-RW
Workstation
E5-1620v3 (3.5 GHz Processor)
16 GB RAM or above
1 GB Graphics Card
1 TB Hard Drive – 7200 RPM
DVD-RW
Laptop
i7 – 4700MQ1 (2.5 GHz Processor)
16 GB RAM or above
HD Graphics Card
1 TB Hard Drive – 7200 RPM
DVD-RW
Virtualized Systems
Refer to technical white paper2
Supported Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows 2012 Server Standard Edition 64 bit
Microsoft Windows 2012 Server R2 Standard Edition 64 bit
Microsoft Windows 2008 Server R2 Standard Edition 64 bit
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32 bit / 64 bit
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional 32 bit / 64 bit
(Recommended for Client)
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System Ordering
Type Bently Part Number
OEM Model Processor RAID 1 Disk Space [GB]
RAID 5 Disk Space [TB]
RAM [GB]
Standard Server [Rack]
107M2212 HP DL380p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 1.2 64
110M2199 HP DL380p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 3.2 64
110M2200 HP DL380p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 6.0 64
110M2201 HP DL380p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 7.2 64
107M2213 Dell R530 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 1.2 64
Standard Server [Tower]
107M2211 HP ML350p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 1.2 64
110M2203 HP ML350p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 3.6 64
110M2206 HP ML350p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 6.0 64
110M2207 HP ML350p G9 E5-2620v3 2.4 GHz 300 7.2 64
Light Server [Rack] 110M2198 HP DL80 G9 E5-2609v3 1.9 GHz 300 1.2 16
Light Server [Tower] 110M2202 HP ML110 G9 E5-2603v3 1.6 GHz 300 1.2 16
Workstation 02200478 HP HP Z440 E5-1620v3 3.5 GHz 1000 - 16
Laptop 169849 HP ZBOOK 15 i7-4710MQ1 2.5 GHz 1000 - 16
Recommendations: Standard Server Medium, Large, or X-Large Premium/Advanced Databases (Refer to calculator Coming Soon)3
Light Server Fundamental installation or Small Premium/Advanced Database (Refer to calculator Coming Soon)3
Workstation Fundamental installation OR Premium/Advanced Client machine
Laptop Fundamental installation
Database Size & Bandwidth Estimation
The number of points and device collection & storage rates directly influence the system limitations and required size of a
System 1 database. Please refer to Table 1 for size estimations (per device), and the capability comparison on page 8, to determine your system specifications. Please note that device limits are absolute; however, the mix of devices is determined by data storage & collection rates.
Table 1: Database Size Estimations
Point Type # of Points Per Device
# of Waveforms Per Point
# of Trended Variables Per Point
Storage Rate (Trend/Waveform)
Estimated 5 - Year Storage [GB]
3500 Device Configuration
Vibration Point 24 2 @ 2048 Samples 8 1 s / 10 min 300*
Process Point 18 - 1
ADAPT Device Configuration
Vibration Point 12 2 @ 8192 Samples 5 1 s / 10 min 350
Process Point 2 - 2
vbOnline Pro Device Configuration
Vibration Point 12 3 @ 8192 Samples 2 30 s / 3 hr 50
Process Point 2 - 2
2300 Device Configuration
Vibration Point 2 3 @ 8192 Samples 6 1 s / 3 hr 10
Process Point 1 - 2
OPC Server Configuration
Process Point 1000 - 1 1 s 120 * 3500 Size includes 100 GB assumed for Alarm & SUSD Data
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System 1 Software Capability Comparison Capability Basic Fundamental Advanced Advanced+ Premium Premium+
Devices
3500
Details Up to 5 - - - Up to 30 Up to 30
ADAPT Details Up to 5 - - - Up to 20 Up to 20
vbOnline Pro Details - - Up to 50 Up to 50 Up to 50 Up to 50
2300 Details - - Up to 50 Up to 50 Up to 50 Up to 50
OPC Import
Details - - Up to 1000 tags Up to 1000 tags Up to 1000 tags Up to 1000 tags
Portable Devices
Data Storage
Trend Data (High Res)
Details - - 30 Days @ 30 sec 30 Days @ 30 sec 30 Days @ 1 sec 30 Days @ 1 sec
Trend Data (Summary)
Details 30 Days @ 10 sec 5 Years 5 Years @ 5 min 5 Years @ 5 min 5 Years @ 5 min 5 Years @ 5 min
Alarm Data
SU/SD Data
Condition Monitoring
Asset Models
Software Alarming
State-Based Alarming
Diagram View
List View
Alarm & Event List
Notes
Diagnostic Reporting Plots
Trend
Spectrum
Waterfall
Waveform
Orbit
Bar Graph
Bode
Polar
Cascade General
Security Profiles
Internationalization
Client/Server
Fleet Connectivity
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Footnotes:
1. Updated language translations will be available shortly after v16.1 release
2. Virtualized Systems Technical White Paper coming soon
3. Comprehensive Database Calculator coming soon
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