The Bently Nevada 3300/30 Six-Channel Temperature Monitor is a six-channel temperature monitoring module designed for the legacy Bently Nevada 3300 Monitoring System.
This version is specifically configured to accept Thermocouple (TC) inputs rather than RTD sensors.
It is commonly used to monitor critical temperature points in industrial machinery, including:
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Bearing metal temperature
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Exhaust gas temperature
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Stator winding temperature
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Lube oil system temperature
The monitor provides continuous protection through configurable alarm relays and standard recorder outputs, ensuring reliable thermal supervision in turbine, compressor, and generator applications.
Technical Specifications
1. Inputs
Input Capacity
Supported Thermocouple Types
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Type J — Iron / Constantan
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Type K — Chromel / Alumel
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Type E — Chromel / Constantan
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Type T — Copper / Constantan
Cold Junction Compensation
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Internal compensation provided at the terminal block
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Automatically corrects measurement drift caused by ambient temperature changes
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Ensures stable temperature accuracy across operating environments
2. Signal Conditioning
Accuracy
Open Thermocouple Detection
The monitor includes automatic fault detection when a thermocouple circuit opens.
Selectable response modes:
This feature prevents machinery from operating without temperature protection.
Scan Rate
0.5 seconds per cycle
This scan speed is typical for machinery protection systems where temperature changes occur gradually compared to vibration signals.
3. Outputs
Recorder Outputs
User-programmable analog outputs:
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+4 to +20 mA
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0 to -10 Vdc
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+1 to +5 Vdc
Buffered Outputs
Available for diagnostic and monitoring purposes:
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Front panel coaxial connectors
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Rear terminal block connections
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One buffered output per channel
These outputs are typically connected to:
4. Alarms & Display
Display
Channel selection:
Alarm Setpoints
Each channel supports independent alarm configuration:
Both thresholds are fully adjustable.
OK Indicator
The OK LED continuously monitors system health, including:
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Monitor electronics
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Thermocouple sensors
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Field wiring integrity
Ordering Information
Order Format
3300/30-AXX-BXX-CXX-DXX-EXX
A — Full-Scale Range Option
| Code |
Temperature Range |
| 01 |
0 to 100°C |
| 02 |
0 to 200°C |
| 03 |
0 to 500°C |
| 04 |
0 to 1000°C |
| 05 |
32 to 212°F |
| 06 |
32 to 392°F |
| 07 |
32 to 932°F |
| 08 |
32 to 1832°F |
B — Thermocouple Input Option
| Code |
Thermocouple Type |
| 01 |
Type J |
| 02 |
Type K |
| 03 |
Type E |
| 04 |
Type T |
C — Alarm Relay Option
| Code |
Description |
| 00 |
No relays |
| 01 |
Epoxy-sealed relay |
| 02 |
Hermetically-sealed relay |
D — Agency Approval Option
| Code |
Certification |
| 00 |
Not required |
| 01 |
CSA / NRTL / C |
| 02 |
ATEX self-certification |
E — Safety Barrier Option
| Code |
Description |
| 00 |
None |
| 01 |
External barriers |
| 02 |
Internal barriers |
Engineering & Installation Guide
Space Requirement
The 3300/30 temperature monitor is a:
Double-width module
Installation requirement:
This is important when planning rack capacity in retrofit or expansion projects.
Thermocouple Lead Wire Requirement
Always use the correct thermocouple extension wire that matches the thermocouple type.
Examples:
Using standard copper wire will introduce:
This is one of the most common field installation mistakes.
Grounding Practice
Recommended grounding method:
Ground the thermocouple shield at the monitor rack only
Avoid grounding at multiple points.
Improper grounding can cause:
Special attention is required when using:
Grounded-tip thermocouples
These sensors are more sensitive to grounding configuration.
Cold Junction Environment Control
Do not install the monitor rack in locations with:
These conditions can affect the accuracy of the internal cold junction compensation.
Typical problematic locations: