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Bently Nevada 330101-29-50-10-02-CN 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

Bently Nevada 330101-29-50-10-02-CN 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 330101-29-50-10-02-CN

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Proximity Probes

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 320g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Monitoring shaft vibration and dynamic position in critical rotating machinery is the primary function of the Bently Nevada 330101-29-50-10-02-CN proximity probe. Part of the highly standardized 3300 XL 8 mm series, this non-contacting sensor converts the physical distance between the probe tip and a conductive target into an electrical signal when paired with a matching Proximitor Sensor. It features an unarmored cable design with a thread size of 3/8-24 UNF, engineered to withstand aggressive chemical environments and extreme temperatures on industrial machinery trains.

Features

  • Rugged Tip Construction: Molded from polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) for superior resistance to corrosive fluids, oils, and chemical attack inside bearing housings.
  • ClickLoc Connector: Equipped with a miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector providing a secure, vibration-proof connection with low electrical loss.
  • Robust Case Design: Built using AISI 303 or 304 stainless steel to maintain structural integrity under high pressure and thermal cycling.
  • Standardized Thread Configuration: Features a 3/8-24 UNF thread pattern optimized for standard industrial brackets and port mountings.

Applications

  • Radial vibration monitoring on high-speed steam and gas turbines.
  • Axial thrust position measurement in centrifugal compressors.
  • Shaft centerline and orbital analysis on electric motors and generators.
  • Casing expansion and thermal growth monitoring in heavy industrial machinery.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
Model Number 330101-29-50-10-02-CN
Series 3300 XL 8 mm
Thread Profile 3/8-24 UNF (unarmored)
Unthreaded Case Length 2.9 inches (73.7 mm)
Overall Case Length 5.0 inches (127 mm)
Total Cable Length 1.0 meter (3.3 feet)
Connector Style Miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector, standard cable
Agency Approvals CN (Country-specific hazardous area approvals)
Probe Tip Material Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
Probe Case Material AISI 303 or 304 Stainless Steel (SST)
Operating Temperature -51 degC to +177 degC (-60 degF to +351 degF)
Net Weight 0.323 kg (0.71 lbs)
Shipping Weight 1.30 kg (2.87 lbs) (Calculated)
Country of Origin United States

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

This 1.0-meter probe is engineered for integration within a complete 5-meter or 9-meter 3300 XL proximity transducer system. For a complete system, you must match this probe with the correct length of extension cable (e.g., a 4.0-meter extension cable for a 5.0-meter total system) and a corresponding 3300 XL Proximitor Sensor. Mixing 3300 XL components with older, non-XL 3300 components is technically possible but will result in minor calibration and scale-factor discrepancies (typically altering the standard 200 mV/mil output).

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

The unarmored coaxial cable is highly sensitive to physical crushing and sharp bends during installation. Ensure a minimum static bend radius of 25.4 mm (1.0 inch) is maintained throughout the cable run. Grounding loops can compromise signal integrity; prevent the coaxial connector outer shell from making electrical contact with the machine casing or junction box metalwork by using the supplied connector silicone sleeve or Teflon heat-shrink tubing.

Commissioning & Calibration Tips

During mechanical installation, monitor the DC gap voltage directly from the Proximitor Sensor output using a high-impedance digital multimeter. Adjust the physical depth of the probe in the mounting bracket until the DC voltage reads approximately -10.0 VDC, corresponding to the physical midpoint of the linear range (approx. 1.27 mm or 50 mils from the shaft target). Lock the mounting nut to a maximum torque of 13.6 N-m (120 in-lb) to prevent stripping the 3/8-24 UNF threads.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

De-energize the machinery and verify the target area is completely stationary before inserting the probe into the mounting port. Accidental contact between a spinning shaft and the probe tip will instantly destroy the sensor and potentially damage the target shaft surface.

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Verify that the mounting hole is free of debris, burrs, or old thread sealant that could throw off thread alignment.
2
Carefully thread the probe into the port by hand to avoid cross-threading. Do not use tools on the probe case body.
3
Adjust the mechanical gap using real-time DC voltage readings from the Proximitor Sensor before tightening the locking nut.
4
Apply the protective connector sleeve over the ClickLoc coupling to block fluid penetration and prevent case grounding.
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Can this proximity probe be used with armoring?

No, this specific part number (330101-29-50-10-02-CN) designates an unarmored cable option. If your application requires physical protection from debris or routing hazards, you must specify a probe model that includes the flexible conduit armor option.

What is the linear measurement range of the 3300 XL 8 mm probe?

The probe has a standard linear range of 2.0 mm (80 mils). This range is active starting at approximately 0.25 mm (10 mils) from the target face and extending to 2.25 mm (90 mils) when matched with standard AISI 4140 steel targets.

How do I ensure the ClickLoc connector does not ground out against the machine housing?

Use the supplied silicone insulating sleeve over the connector junction or apply a section of clean, heavy-duty heat-shrink tubing. Grounding the outer coaxial shield to the chassis will introduce electrical noise and degrade signal calibration.

What does the 'CN' suffix specify in the part number?

The 'CN' suffix denotes country-specific regional hazardous area agency approvals. This certification level ensures compliance with local explosion-proof and intrinsic safety codes when deployed in hazardous industrial environments.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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