Product Overview
The 146054-032-10-02-05 represents a high-reliability, ruggedized eddy current displacement sensor developed for the standard Bently Nevada 3300 XL proximity transducer system. Engineered with a specialized ceramic cap over the probe tip, this instrument delivers excellent physical protection against particle erosion, high-velocity fluid impingement, and chemical corrosion. Critical industrial process fields—including coal-fired power generation stations, petrochemical catalytic cracking plants, and mining slurry operations—rely on the 146054-032-10-02-05 to monitor severe-duty rotating machinery. By tracking real-time shaft vibration, axial thrust position, and dynamic bearing clearances under severe environmental duress, it provides precise mechanical telemetry to the 3500 protection rack. This proactive sensing safeguards high-value turbines and compressors, preventing catastrophic mechanical failure and significantly eliminating unprogrammed plant downtime.
Suffix Breakdown
The ordering nomenclature for the 146054-032-10-02-05 defines its structural dimensions, physical mounting attributes, connection hardware, and safety certifications via a rigid part number matrix:
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146054 (Base Model): Indicates the 3300 XL 8 mm proximity probe configuration outfitted with an advanced ceramic-capped tip for aggressive environments.
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032 (Unthreaded Length Option): Defines a specific unthreaded case length segment of 3.2 inches, adapting the probe casing to specific bearing housing geometries.
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10 (Total Length Option): Designates a total system electrical length of 1.0 meter (3.3 feet), requiring precise matching with extension cables and Proximitor sensors.
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02 (Connector & Cable Type): Confirms an integrated miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector attached to a standard-insulated coaxial cable structure.
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05 (Agency Approval Option): Establishes comprehensive international explosion-proof certifications, including CSA, ATEX, and IECEx approvals for hazardous area operations.
Mechanical & Environmental Parameters
| Hardware Metric |
Certified Industrial Value |
| Model Identity |
146054-032-10-02-05 |
| Brand Manufacturer |
Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) |
| Control System Line |
3300 XL Proximity Transducer Series |
| Probe Tip Configuration |
8 mm Diameter with Advanced Ceramic Cap |
| Total Sensor Length |
1.0 meter (3.3 feet) |
| Connection Mechanism |
Miniature Coaxial ClickLoc Connector Interface |
| Excitation Power Source |
Driven via matching 3300 XL Proximitor Sensor |
| System Signal Output |
Linear Voltage Proportional to Target Gap Distance |
| Net Component Weight |
0.40 kg Net Mass |
| Gross Shipping Weight |
1.50 kg Packed Mass Base |
| Operating Temperature |
-51 to +177 deg C Ambient Thermal Range |
| Manufacturing Origin |
Minden, Nevada, USA |
Industrial Sensor Operations FAQs
What operational advantages does the ceramic capped tip offer over standard plastic probe faces?
Standard proximity probe tips utilize polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) plastics, which can degrade or erode when subjected to continuous high-velocity liquid droplets, abrasive fly ash particles, or corrosive chemical vapors. The ceramic cap on the 146054-032-10-02-05 acts as a hardened physical shield, resisting wear and maintaining structural integrity to prevent measurement drift.
Can this 1.0-meter probe connect directly to a 3500 monitoring rack without an extension cable?
No. Proximity transducer systems operate on strict total calibrated electrical lengths, typically requiring a 5.0-meter or 9.0-meter matching network. The 1.0-meter probe must be paired with a corresponding 4.0-meter or 8.0-meter 3300 XL extension cable to achieve the total electrical length required by the Proximitor sensor.
How does the ClickLoc connector mechanism prevent signal loss in high-vibration machinery housings?
The miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector features an automated mechanical locking detent. When joined, it clicks firmly into place to eliminate connection loosening caused by low-frequency structural machine vibration, preserving low-voltage telemetry path continuity.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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DC Gap Voltage Calibration and Mechanical Clearance:
When installing the 146054-032-10-02-05 probe into the machine casing thread, use a calibrated digital voltmeter linked to the Proximitor "ProxOut" and "Com" terminals to monitor the DC Gap voltage. Adjust the physical depth of the probe until the voltmeter reads exactly -10.0 VDC, which corresponds to the physical center point of the 3300 XL linear calibration curve. Ensure the target surface area provides a clean, smooth, and homogeneous steel face to prevent electrical runout errors.
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Cable Routing Protection and Minimum Bend Radii:
Route the standard coaxial cable lead out of the machine housing using dedicated metal conduit blocks, keeping the telemetry wires away from heavy power lines or AC motor leads to mitigate electromagnetic interference. Maintain a strict minimum bend radius of 25.4 mm (1.0 inch) for the coaxial lead wire during installation. Sharp kinks or creases can alter the internal coaxial core distance, modifying cable capacitance and introducing structural errors into the dynamic vibration readings.
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Connector Isolation and Liquid-Tight Sealing:
The ClickLoc connection must remain clean, completely dry, and isolated from structural grounding paths. Before sealing the connection inside the machine junction box, slip a length of thick-walled, flexible self-fusing silicone insulation tape or a dedicated connector protector boot over the joint. This treatment blocks hot lubrication oil, moisture, and conductive debris from penetrating the micro-threads, avoiding signal attenuation or ground loop faults.