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Configured for high-frequency signal conditioning in vibration monitoring platforms, the Bently Nevada 330180-50-05 (330180 Proximitor Sensor) provides direct physical signal translation for non-contacting proximity probes.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 330180-50-05
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Weight 0.323 kg
Dimensions 6.35 cm x 6.1 cm x 8.13 cm
Operating Temp -51 deg C to +100 deg C
Power Consumption 12 mA maximum
Linear Range 0.25 mm to 2.3 mm (nominal)

Eddy-Current Probe Scaling and Gap Voltage Validation

The 330180-50-05 maintains a nominal scale factor of 7.87 mV/µm (200 mV/mil) for the integrated transducer system. During installation, gap voltage validation is required to ensure the probe tip operates at the -10 VDC target midpoint. Deviations from this voltage range may restrict the linear measurement capacity, particularly if supply voltages drop below -23.5 VDC. The circuit design necessitates specific power supply levels: -17.5 VDC to -26 VDC for non-barrier applications, and -23 VDC to -26 VDC when intrinsic safety barriers are utilized. Cross-talk suppression must be enforced by maintaining required separation distances between adjacent sensors to prevent interference from overlapping radio-frequency fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the use of intrinsic safety barriers affect the operating voltage requirements?

A: Yes. When using safety barriers, the power supply must be maintained between -23 VDC and -26 VDC. Operating at voltages more positive than -23.5 VDC can result in a reduced linear range for the transducer.

Q: Is it possible to use this sensor with a 9-metre extension cable?

A: No. The system is factory-calibrated for a 5.0 metre total system length. Substituting components with different lengths will invalidate the scale factor and introduce significant measurement errors.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mount the A308 aluminum housing to a grounded panel to ensure electrical continuity and EMI immunity.
  2. Ensure coaxial cable connectors are fully seated and tightened. Loose connections increase contact resistance, potentially inducing signal noise.
  3. Keep coaxial cable runs segregated from high-voltage AC lines to minimize electromagnetic interference.
  4. Verify the integrity of the shield connection at the monitor termination point to prevent the formation of ground loops.
  5. Prior to final calibration, verify the gap voltage at the monitor output terminals; confirm the -10 VDC target is achieved at the center of the mechanical operating range.

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