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Bently Nevada 330102-20-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

Manufacturer:Bently Nevada

Product Number:330102-20-55-10-02-00

Product Type:3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

Origin:USA

Total Length:1m

Weight :0.323 kg

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Bently Nevada 330102-20-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

Product Introduction

The Bently Nevada 330102-20-55-10-02-00 is a complete 8 mm Proximity Probe System from the renowned 3300 XL series. It is a fundamental component for machinery condition monitoring, designed to measure the relative vibration and position of a shaft relative to its housing. This specific kit includes an 8 mm proximity probe, an extension cable, and a pre-wired connector, providing a complete solution for installation. The system operates on the eddy current principle to provide highly accurate, reliable data critical for protecting and managing the health of rotating machinery like turbines, compressors, and pumps.


Product Parameters

Parameter Category Specification
System Part Number 330102-20-55-10-02-00
Probe Diameter 8 mm
Probe Tip Material Inconel 600 (Standard)
Linear Range 80 mils (2.0 mm) peak-to-peak
Frequency Response 0 to 10,000 Hz (0 to 60,000 RPM)
Power Supply Requirement Typically -24 VDC from the 3300 XL monitor
Total Length 1 m
Connector Type Military-style, environmentally sealed
Weight  0.323 kg

Product Advantages

The system offers exceptional reliability and accuracy, providing high-fidelity data that is trusted for making critical machine health decisions.
Its integrated design ensures component compatibility and simplifies ordering, inventory, and installation processes.
The robust Inconel 600 probe tip and ruggedized cable construction offer high resistance to chemical degradation and physical damage in harsh industrial environments.
Sealed connectors and cabling provide excellent protection against moisture, oil, and other contaminants commonly found in machinery plants.
As part of the 3300 XL platform, it seamlessly integrates with a wide array of monitors and software, forming a complete and powerful machinery protection system.


FAQ

1. What is the required target material for proper calibration?
The probe is calibrated for use with AISI 4140 steel or an equivalent material with a relative permeability of μr ≈ 1. Using a different material will affect the output sensitivity and require recalibration.

2. Can the extension cable be spliced or repaired if damaged?
No. Splicing or repairing the coaxial cable is not recommended. Any alteration can change the cable’s capacitance and electrical characteristics, which will severely impact system calibration and measurement accuracy. The entire cable must be replaced.

3. What is the purpose of the gap voltage?
The gap voltage (or average DC voltage) represents the average distance between the probe tip and the target. It is used to set the probe’s initial installed gap within its linear range to ensure accurate AC vibration measurement.

4. How does temperature affect the probe’s operation?
Temperature changes can cause thermal growth of the machinery and slight drift in the probe’s electronic characteristics. For critical applications, a dual probe setup (X-Y configuration) is used to compensate for this radial shaft movement.

5. What could cause a -24 VDC power supply alarm on the monitor?
This alarm typically indicates a short circuit in the probe system. Common causes include damaged cable insulation, a compromised connector submersed in fluid, or a internally damaged probe.

6. Why is the signal output measured as negative voltage?
The system is designed to provide a negative voltage output relative to the common ground. This is a standard design convention for eddy current proximity systems and is correctly interpreted by the associated monitoring hardware.

7. What is the maximum cable length for this system?
The standard system is optimized for the specified cable length (e.g., 5m). Significantly longer cables can introduce capacitance issues and signal degradation. For longer runs, it is crucial to consult the system specifications or use a preamplifier located near the probe.

8. What is the difference between a probe’s linear range and its total range?
The linear range (e.g., 80 mils) is the distance over which the output signal has a guaranteed linear relationship with the target distance. The total range is larger but non-linear; operation in the non-linear range leads to inaccurate measurements.

9. Can this probe be used to measure vibration on gear teeth?
While possible, it is not ideal. The changing geometry of gear teeth as they pass the probe creates a once-per-revolution “output runout” signal that can be mistaken for vibration. A dedicated gear tooth sensor is recommended for such applications.

10. What does the part number suffix ‘-02-00’ indicate?
This suffix typically denotes the specific revision or version of the connector and packaging kit. It is essential to use the full part number to ensure you receive the correct, compatible components.


Recommended Related Models 

System Part Number Description Key Difference
330102-00-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 8mm Probe System, 55mm length, 5m cable Standard probe body material
330104-00-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 11mm Probe System, 55mm length, 5m cable Larger 11mm probe diameter
330102-050-05-10 3300 XL 8mm Probe System, 5mm length, 5m cable Shorter 5mm probe body for tight spaces
330103-040-50-10 3300 XL 8mm High-Temp Probe System Higher temperature rating (up to 200°C/392°F)
330180-91-05 3300 XL Quick Disconnect Saddle Allows for probe removal under pressure
330101-00-000-030-10-00 3300 XL 8mm Probe, only (no cable/connector) Probe-only replacement part

Popular Models from Bently Nevada

Model Number Product Line Description
3500/42M 3500 Series Vibration Monitor (4-channel)
1900/65A Seismometer Accelerometer (100 mV/g)
330400-000-050-10-02-05 3300 XL Velocity Seismic Sensor
3500/22M 3500 Series Transient Data Interface Module
3300/16-11 3300 Series Proximitor (Preamplifier)
17025/12-01-00 Portable Vibration Analyzer Kit

FAQ

1. What is the required target material for proper calibration?
The probe is calibrated for use with AISI 4140 steel or an equivalent material with a relative permeability of μr ≈ 1. Using a different material will affect the output sensitivity and require recalibration.

2. Can the extension cable be spliced or repaired if damaged?
No. Splicing or repairing the coaxial cable is not recommended. Any alteration can change the cable’s capacitance and electrical characteristics, which will severely impact system calibration and measurement accuracy. The entire cable must be replaced.

3. What is the purpose of the gap voltage?
The gap voltage (or average DC voltage) represents the average distance between the probe tip and the target. It is used to set the probe’s initial installed gap within its linear range to ensure accurate AC vibration measurement.

4. How does temperature affect the probe’s operation?
Temperature changes can cause thermal growth of the machinery and slight drift in the probe’s electronic characteristics. For critical applications, a dual probe setup (X-Y configuration) is used to compensate for this radial shaft movement.

5. What could cause a -24 VDC power supply alarm on the monitor?
This alarm typically indicates a short circuit in the probe system. Common causes include damaged cable insulation, a compromised connector submersed in fluid, or a internally damaged probe.

6. Why is the signal output measured as negative voltage?
The system is designed to provide a negative voltage output relative to the common ground. This is a standard design convention for eddy current proximity systems and is correctly interpreted by the associated monitoring hardware.

7. What is the maximum cable length for this system?
The standard system is optimized for the specified cable length (e.g., 5m). Significantly longer cables can introduce capacitance issues and signal degradation. For longer runs, it is crucial to consult the system specifications or use a preamplifier located near the probe.

8. What is the difference between a probe’s linear range and its total range?
The linear range (e.g., 80 mils) is the distance over which the output signal has a guaranteed linear relationship with the target distance. The total range is larger but non-linear; operation in the non-linear range leads to inaccurate measurements.

9. Can this probe be used to measure vibration on gear teeth?
While possible, it is not ideal. The changing geometry of gear teeth as they pass the probe creates a once-per-revolution “output runout” signal that can be mistaken for vibration. A dedicated gear tooth sensor is recommended for such applications.

10. What does the part number suffix ‘-02-00’ indicate?
This suffix typically denotes the specific revision or version of the connector and packaging kit. It is essential to use the full part number to ensure you receive the correct, compatible components.

Recommended Related Models 

System Part Number Description Key Difference
330102-00-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 8mm Probe System, 55mm length, 5m cable Standard probe body material
330104-00-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 11mm Probe System, 55mm length, 5m cable Larger 11mm probe diameter
330102-050-05-10 3300 XL 8mm Probe System, 5mm length, 5m cable Shorter 5mm probe body for tight spaces
330103-040-50-10 3300 XL 8mm High-Temp Probe System Higher temperature rating (up to 200°C/392°F)
330180-91-05 3300 XL Quick Disconnect Saddle Allows for probe removal under pressure
330101-00-000-030-10-00 3300 XL 8mm Probe, only (no cable/connector) Probe-only replacement part

Popular Models from Bently Nevada

Model Number Product Line Description
3500/42M 3500 Series Vibration Monitor (4-channel)
1900/65A Seismometer Accelerometer (100 mV/g)
330400-000-050-10-02-05 3300 XL Velocity Seismic Sensor
3500/22M 3500 Series Transient Data Interface Module
3300/16-11 3300 Series Proximitor (Preamplifier)
17025/12-01-00 Portable Vibration Analyzer Kit

Bently Nevada 330102-20-55-10-02-00 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

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