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The Bently Nevada 330130-040-01-CN, also cataloged as the 330130 Extension Cable, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-frequency signal transmission within 3300 XL Proximity Transducer System platforms.

Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix

  • 330130: 3300 XL Standard Extension Cable Base Model

  • -040: Cable Length Option (4.0 meters / 13.1 feet)

  • -01: Connector Protector and Cable Option (Armored cable)

  • -CN: Agency Approval Option (ATEX/IECEx and Chinese NEPSI hazardous area marking)

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 330130-040-01-CN
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Weight 0.250 kg estimate
Dimensions 4.0 meters (13.1 feet) physical/electrical length
Operating Temp -51 deg C to +177 deg C nominal
Power Consumption Passive coaxial component (0 mA loop load)
Cable Construction Flexible stainless steel armored protective conduit over 75 ohm line
Interfacing Connectors Miniature coaxial ClickLoc terminations
Safety Compliance ATEX, IECEx, and NEPSI certified for hazardous locations

Mechanical Monitoring & TSI Technical Attributes

The 330130 armored extension cable is manufactured to preserve exact electrical properties required for consistent eddy-current probe scaling configurations. Operational field calibration loops demand full structural and electrical integrity to ensure that the required gap voltage validation testing achieves a stable -10 VDC baseline position facing the target shaft. The integrated flexible stainless steel armor provides robust cross-talk suppression by shielding the low-amplitude signal from surrounding electromagnetic emissions. This mechanical layer isolates the high-frequency voltage shifts driven by real-time rotor dynamics from grounding faults, protecting the internal dielectric line across long containment runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What specific structural protection does the -01 option provide over standard options?

    • A: The -01 suffix specifies an integrated flexible stainless steel armor layer that encloses the inner coaxial line, defending it against physical abrasions, cuts, and crushing actions during field routing.

  • Q: Does the addition of the -CN hazardous area option modify the electrical parameters of the cable?

    • A: No. The -CN option certifies the assembly to ATEX, IECEx, and Chinese NEPSI safety standards for classified explosive atmospheres without changing the core 75 ohm electrical impedance or scaling factors.

  • Q: Can this 4.0 meter armored line be shortened in the field to match a specific enclosure layout?

    • A: No. Coaxial cables for proximity systems are factory-tuned to exact electrical lengths. Cutting or slicing the line destroys the calibrated impedance matching, introducing major errors into the monitoring circuit.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Terminate all power to the target monitoring loops and establish zero-energy conditions. Verify the intermediate junction enclosures are completely free of oil, moisture, or dirt contamination.

  2. Route the 330130 armored cable carefully along designated brackets or cable trays, ensuring the bend profile does not exceed the minimum structural bend radius of 25.4 mm.

  3. Align and slide the miniature ClickLoc coaxial connection firmly into the proximity probe interface until a distinct mechanical engagement is confirmed.

  4. Measure the terminal values at the driver panel to perform physical gap voltage validation, verifying that the baseline voltage settles at the targeted -10 VDC coordinate.

  5. Encapsulate the raw ClickLoc coaxial joint using self-fusing silicone electrical insulation wrap to prevent oil or moisture ingress from creating ground loops against the local machine casing.

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