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The Bently Nevada 330100-90-02, also cataloged as the 330100 Proximitor Sensor, operates as a dedicated hardware component for eddy-current signal conditioning within vibration monitoring systems.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 330100-90-02
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Weight 0.29 kg
Shipping Weight 3 kg
Total Length 9.0 metres (29.5 feet)
Agency Approvals Multiple Approvals
Power Consumption Dependent on monitor supply
Operating Temp -35 deg C to +65 deg C

Eddy-Current Probe Scaling and Rotor Dynamics

The 330100 series Proximitor Sensor functions by providing a high-frequency radio frequency signal to the probe tip, enabling the detection of shaft displacement. Precise calibration is required to maintain a nominal scale factor of 7.87 mV/µm (200 mV/mil). During installation, the gap voltage validation must be performed to ensure a target of -10 VDC within the linear range of the probe. Proper configuration facilitates accurate rotor dynamics analysis, including orbital patterns and shaft centerline position monitoring, while ensuring cross-talk suppression is maintained through adequate physical spacing between adjacent sensors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the primary function of the gap voltage check during installation?

A: The gap voltage check ensures the probe tip is positioned within the linear operating range of the sensor. For standard 3300 XL systems, the target is -10 VDC, which indicates the sensor is centered relative to the target material.

Q: Is this sensor compatible with different extension cable lengths?

A: No. The 330100-90-02 is a calibrated system component. The total system length (probe + extension cable) must match the calibration of the Proximitor Sensor to maintain the specified scale factor and accuracy.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the probe and extension cable connections are clean and free of moisture or contaminants before assembly.
  2. Use standard connector protection to prevent signal degradation.
  3. Route the coaxial cable away from high-voltage AC lines to prevent electromagnetic interference.
  4. The Proximitor Sensor must be mounted in a protective enclosure or a NEMA-rated housing to prevent physical damage and ensure thermal stability.
  5. Verify the electrical ground connection at the monitor end of the loop to maintain signal integrity and prevent ground loops.

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