The Bently Nevada 3300/45 Dual-Channel Differential Expansion Monitor is a dual-channel monitor designed for the legacy Bently Nevada 3300 Monitoring System.
It is specifically engineered to measure Differential Expansion, defined as the relative axial movement between the turbine shaft and the casing.
This parameter is critical for large steam turbines during startup and shutdown, where thermal expansion rates differ between rotating and stationary components. Accurate monitoring helps prevent rotor-to-casing contact, mechanical stress, and potential turbine damage.
Technical Specifications
1. Input & Signal Processing
Transducer Input
Accepts signals from non-contacting proximity probes, including:
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8 mm Proximitor System
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11 mm Proximitor System
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25 mm Proximitor System
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50 mm Proximitor System
Measurement Modes
The monitor supports multiple configuration methods depending on the mechanical design:
Standard Single Composite
Dual Complementary
Accuracy
2. Outputs
Recorder Outputs
User-programmable signal formats:
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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
Output Impedance
3. Alarms & Display
Display
Alarm Setpoints
Bi-directional alarm configuration:
OK Indicator
The OK LED monitors the health status of:
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Monitor electronics
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Connected transducers
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Field wiring integrity
Ordering Information
Order Format
3300/45-AXX-BXX-CXX-DXX-EXX
A — Full-Scale Range Option
| Code |
Measurement Range |
| 01 |
0.1-0-0.1 inches |
| 02 |
0.2-0-0.2 inches |
| 03 |
0.3-0-0.3 inches |
| 04 |
0.4-0-0-0.4 inches |
| 11 |
2.0-0-2.0 mm |
| 12 |
4.0-0-4.0 mm |
| 13 |
8.0-0-8.0 mm |
| 14 |
10-0-10 mm |
B — Transducer Input Option
| Code |
Compatible Proximitor System |
| 01 |
8 mm or 11 mm (200 or 100 mV/mil) |
| 02 |
25 mm (50 mV/mil) |
| 03 |
50 mm (25 mV/mil) |
| 04 |
7200 14 mm (100 mV/mil) |
C — Alarm Relay Option
| Code |
Description |
| 00 |
No relays |
| 01 |
Epoxy-sealed relay |
| 02 |
Hermetically-sealed relay |
| 03 |
Quad relay (Epoxy-sealed only) |
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 barrier |
| 02 |
Internal barrier |
Engineering & Installation Guide
Tapered Collar Configuration
When a single probe is installed on a tapered collar:
Incorrect angle configuration will directly affect measurement accuracy.
Cold vs. Hot Zero Reference
Differential expansion monitoring follows a standard baseline method:
Cold condition:
Hot condition:
This method is standard practice for steam turbine protection systems.
Relay Voting Strategy (Recommended for Critical Turbines)
For high-integrity protection systems:
AND voting logic (2-out-of-2) is recommended.
This configuration ensures:
This approach is widely used in turbine protection architectures.
Probe Linearity Considerations
Large-range proximity probes require precise mechanical setup.
Important differences:
25 mm and 50 mm probes
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Have a wider measurement range
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Require specific initial gap settings
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Exhibit different linear regions compared to standard 8 mm probes
Improper probe gapping may result in: