Bently Nevada
330905-00-25-05-12-CN 3300 NSv Proximity Probe | Bently Nevada
Manufacturer: Bently Nevada
Product No.: 330905-00-25-05-12-CN
Product Type: Proximity Sensors
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 1500g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Configured for small-shaft vibration and position monitoring, the Bently Nevada 330905-00-25-05-12-CN (330905 Proximity Probe) provides direct physical signal transduction for 3300 NSv transducer systems.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
| Suffix | Description |
|---|---|
| 330905 | Base Model: 3300 NSv Proximity Probe |
| 00 | Unthreaded Length: 0 mm |
| 25 | Case Length: 25 mm |
| 05 | Total Length: 0.5 m |
| 12 | Connector: Miniature coaxial ClickLoc |
| CN | Approvals: China (CN) certification |
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 330905-00-25-05-12-CN |
| Brand | Bently Nevada |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | Not specified |
| Dimensions | M10 x 1 Thread / 25 mm Case Length |
| Operating Temp | Dependent on system integration limits |
| Power Consumption | Passive (Driven by Proximitor) |
| Core Performance | Radial vibration, axial position, phase reference |
Gap Voltage Validation and Cross-Talk Suppression
The 3300 NSv system requires precise gap voltage validation to ensure accurate signal transduction. The probe operates with a target -10 VDC gap voltage when positioned at the center of the linear operating range. Maintenance personnel must verify this output using a digital voltmeter to confirm that the transducer system is centered relative to the shaft target. Furthermore, when installing multiple probes in proximity for phase reference or X-Y radial vibration measurements, maintain minimum separation distances to ensure effective cross-talk suppression. Failure to observe these spacing requirements may introduce frequency interference and signal noise into the rotor dynamics data stream.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the FluidLoc cable compatible with existing extension cables from the 3300 XL system?
A: No. The 3300 NSv system is specifically calibrated for the NSv probe and cable characteristics. Mixing components from the standard 3300 XL transducer system will invalidate the 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil) system sensitivity and introduce measurement errors.
Q: Can the M10 x 1 thread be used for bulkhead mounting?
A: Yes, provided the mounting bracket is rigid. Ensure the thread is not over-torqued during installation to prevent mechanical deformation of the probe case, which could affect the internal sensing coil integrity.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Mounting Stability: Secure the probe into a rigid bracket using the provided lock nuts. Ensure the tip is positioned at the required gap distance from the target shaft surface to achieve the nominal -10 VDC gap voltage.
- Cable Handling: Use the ClickLoc connector mechanism to establish the signal path. Do not pull on the cable to disconnect; depress the locking sleeve to release.
- Shielding: Route the coaxial cable away from high-voltage wiring or EMI sources. Ground the system shield at the monitor rack terminal block to maintain a clean common reference.
- Fluid Protection: While the FluidLoc cable mitigates internal wicking, ensure the external connections are protected within appropriate conduit or NEMA-rated junction boxes if the area is subject to fluid spray or condensation.
Return policy
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Shipping
We provide international shipping options to meet different delivery requirements. Please review details regarding methods and timelines in our Shipping Policy.
Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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