Product Overview
330101-55-90-10-01-CN is a Bently Nevada 3300 XL 8 mm proximity probe designed for shaft vibration and position monitoring in turbines, compressors, generators, and other critical rotating machinery. It operates as part of the 3300 XL eddy-current measurement system and provides stable displacement signals under high vibration and electrical noise conditions.
This probe is used in industrial environments where continuous monitoring directly impacts equipment safety and production uptime. The extended mechanical structure with 5.5 in unthreaded length and 9.0 in case length supports flexible installation in confined or deep mounting positions. The ClickLoc connector improves mechanical locking strength and reduces signal instability caused by vibration-induced loosening.
The CN configuration supports region-specific compliance requirements while maintaining full compatibility with standard 3300 XL Proximitor systems used globally in power generation and heavy industry.
Suffix Breakdown
| Segment |
Description |
| 330101 |
3300 XL 8 mm proximity probe series |
| 55 |
5.5 in unthreaded length |
| 90 |
9.0 in case length |
| 10 |
1.0 m system cable length |
| 01 |
Miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector |
| CN |
China country approval option |
Each segment defines mechanical geometry, installation depth, cable length, and compliance configuration within the Bently Nevada 3300 XL probe architecture.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Details |
| Model |
330101-55-90-10-01-CN |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
United States |
| Weight |
2.5 kg |
| Probe Diameter |
8 mm |
| Operating Temp |
-51 to 177 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
Passive eddy-current sensor |
| Cable Length |
1.0 m |
| Connector Type |
Miniature coaxial ClickLoc |
| Thread Type |
3/8-24 UNF |
| Protection |
Without armor |
| System Compatibility |
Bently Nevada 3300 XL systems |
Technical FAQs
Is this probe compatible with all 3300 XL monitoring systems?
Yes. It is fully compatible with standard Bently Nevada 3300 XL Proximitor and extension cable systems.
Does the CN suffix change probe performance?
No. CN only defines regional compliance approval. Electrical and mechanical performance remain unchanged.
What is the main installation risk for this probe?
Incorrect probe gap setting and poor cable routing are the most common causes of unstable readings.
Can it operate in turbine environments?
Yes. It is widely used in turbine, compressor, and generator monitoring systems under high temperature and vibration conditions.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Maintain correct probe gap calibration during installation. Incorrect gap will directly affect signal linearity and vibration accuracy.
Keep probe cables separated from VFD and high-voltage power cables. This reduces EMI interference and improves measurement stability.
Apply controlled torque during 3/8-24 UNF thread installation. Mechanical over-tightening can affect probe alignment and long-term reliability.