Vendor: Bently Nevada

Bently Nevada 330180-X1-05 3300 XL Proximitor Sensor

SKU: 330180-X1-05
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Description

Description

The Bently Nevada 330180-X1-05 is a high-performance 3300 XL Proximitor Sensor, a key component of the 8mm proximity transducer system. It converts the eddy current signals from a proximity probe into a linear voltage output proportional to the distance between the probe tip and the target. This "MOD" version typically refers to a modified or specific configuration within the 3300 XL series, often involving factory-set calibrations or housing adjustments for specialized industrial environments.

Specifications

  • Part Number: 330180-X1-05
  • System Length: 5.0 meters (16.4 feet) total system length.
  • Mounting Option: DIN rail mount for high-density installations.
  • Agency Approvals: "05" suffix indicates Multiple Approvals (CSA, ATEX, IECEx) for hazardous areas.
  • Input Voltage: -17.5 VDC to -26 VDC (standard -24 VDC).
  • Output Scale Factor: 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil) for linear vibration and position measurements.
  • Frequency Response: 0 to 10 kHz (+0, -3 dB).
  • Material: A380 Aluminum housing.
  • Operating Temperature: -51 °C to +100 °C (-60 °F to +212 °F).

Features

  • RFI/EMI Immunity: Highly resistant to radio frequency interference, allowing for installation in non-metallic housings without signal degradation.
  • SpringLoc Terminals: Features robust terminal strips that eliminate screw-clamping, ensuring connections do not vibrate loose over time.
  • Complete Interchangeability: Compatible with all standard 3300 and 3300 XL 5mm and 8mm probes and extension cables.
  • Backward Compatibility: Physically and electrically compatible with older Bently Nevada transducer footprints, simplifying system upgrades.
  • Electrical Isolation: The integrated mounting base provides isolation from the mounting surface, removing the need for separate isolator plates.
  • ClickLoc Connectors: Equipped with gold-plated connectors that lock securely with a "click," preventing accidental disconnection.