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Bently Nevada 330101-46-65-10-02-CN 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

Bently Nevada 330101-46-65-10-02-CN 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 330101-46-65-10-02-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

Engineered for continuous machinery health monitoring, the Bently Nevada 330101-46-65-10-02-CN is a high-precision 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe designed to measure radial vibration, axial thrust, and speed on critical rotating assets. This probe features a 3/8-24 UNF thread configuration without armor, optimized for direct thread-in installation on machine casings. Utilizing advanced polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) tip materials and an AISI 303/304 stainless steel case, the assembly is hermetically sealed to prevent fluid ingress and maintain signal integrity in demanding industrial environments.

This specific configuration provides an unthreaded length of 4.6 inches combined with a total case length of 6.5 inches. Output is transmitted through a 1.0-meter standard cable fitted with a miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector, allowing robust, click-to-lock field integration with standard extension cables and 3300 XL Proximitor sensors.

Features

  • Rugged Material Selection: The probe tip is molded from high-performance Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) to resist chemical degradation and physical erosion.
  • ClickLoc Coaxial Connection: Equipped with a standard miniature coaxial connector featuring a positive lock mechanism that prevents accidental disconnection due to high frequency vibrations.
  • Sealed Cable Construction: Integral standard coaxial cable remains fully operational across extreme thermal gradients.
  • Broad Temperature Compatibility: Operates reliably from -51 Celsius up to +177 Celsius, ideal for steam turbines, gas turbines, and gearboxes.

Applications

  • Radial shaft vibration measurements on high-speed turbo-machinery.
  • Thrust position monitoring in industrial steam and gas turbines.
  • Speed and keyphasor phase reference sensing on power generation units.
  • Fluid-film bearing clearance analysis on large compressors, expanders, and pumps.

Ordering Information

Option Code Option Definition Configured Parameter
330101 Probe Model 3300 XL 8 mm Probe, 3/8-24 UNF thread, without armor
46 Unthreaded Length 4.6 inches (117 mm)
65 Overall Case Length 6.5 inches (165 mm)
10 Total Length 1.0 meter (3.3 feet)
02 Connector & Cable Type Miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector, standard cable
CN Agency Approval Country-specific approvals (China/Asia-Pacific context)

Technical Specifications Table

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Part Number 330101-46-65-10-02-CN
Series 3300 XL 8 mm
Thread Profile 3/8-24 UNF (without armor)
Unthreaded Length 4.6 inches
Overall Case Length 6.5 inches
Probe Cable Length 1.0 meter (3.3 feet)
Tip Material Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
Case Material AISI 303 or 304 Stainless Steel (SST)
Operating Temperature Range -51 Celsius to +177 Celsius (-60 Fahrenheit to +351 Fahrenheit)
Connector Type Miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector (standard cable)
Net Weight 0.323 kg
Shipping Weight 1.300 kg
Country of Origin United States (U.S.A.)

Connections and Interfaces

Interface Component Connection Target Engineering Specification
ClickLoc Connector 3300 XL Extension Cable Gold-plated male coaxial pin; positive click mechanical feedback upon full engagement.
Coaxial Cable Shield Common Terminal / Signal Ground Terminated back to Proximitor shield to provide EMI/RFI isolation across the active measurement loop.

Alternative Models & Compatibility

This 1.0-meter probe is fully compatible with standard Bently Nevada 3300 XL Proximitor sensors configured for 5-meter or 9-meter system lengths. To achieve a matched system, ensure the extension cable length satisfies the calculation: Total System Length - Probe Length = Extension Cable Length (e.g., use a 4.0-meter extension cable for a 5.0-meter Proximitor sensor). For armored options, reference the 330102 series equivalent units.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

During startup phases, machinery rotors exhibit thermal growth which changes the physical offset relative to the probe face. Ensure the nominal target gap is calibrated to the center of the Proximitor's linear range (typically -10 VDC or approximately 1.27 mm gap) at cold-state assembly to prevent out-of-range faults during peak operating temperatures. Avoid installing this probe adjacent to keyways, oil holes, or non-homogenous shaft materials, which introduce physical or electrical runout artifacts into the vibration signal.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Ensure that ClickLoc connectors are thoroughly cleaned with a residue-free solvent (such as isopropyl alcohol) and dried before final assembly. When making connections, turn the connector sleeves by hand until they click; do not use pliers or excessive force, as this can deform the internal coaxial contact. Secure the coaxial junction inside a dedicated environmental junction box to prevent moisture penetration or contamination by synthetic lube oils.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize and lock out all machinery components before beginning physical installation. Ensure the system is fully depressurized and that residual static charges have been bled off. Failure to verify zero-energy states can result in severe machinery damage or catastrophic personal injury.
1
Mount the probe sleeve or bracket onto the machine housing. Slowly thread the 3/8-24 UNF probe into the mounting location while monitoring the physical gap distance.
2
Connect a calibrated digital voltmeter to the Proximitor sensor output and adjust the probe's thread depth until the voltage reads exactly -10.0 VDC against a flat target shaft surface.
3
Tighten the probe locknut to the recommended mounting torque of 11.3 N-m (100 in-lb) to secure the alignment. Verify the output voltage remains within tolerance post-tightening.

What is the recommended nominal gap voltage setting for this probe during commissioning?

The nominal gap voltage should be calibrated to -10.0 VDC (equivalent to approximately 1.27 mm or 50 mils gap) when using a standard 3300 XL Proximitor sensor and carbon steel target.

Can this probe be connected directly to a Proximitor sensor without an extension cable?

No, this probe has a 1.0-meter physical length and must be paired with a matched length extension cable (such as a 4.0-meter cable for a 5.0-meter system) to calibrate properly.

What does the 'CN' approval suffix indicate for this Bently Nevada probe?

The CN suffix denotes country-specific certifications for regional compliance requirements within China and associated Asia-Pacific hazardous area zones.

What is the physical thread configuration of the 330101-46-65-10-02-CN?

It is configured with a 3/8-24 UNF-2A thread, an unthreaded length of 4.6 inches, and a total case length of 6.5 inches without an armored sleeve.

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

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Country of origin
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