Description
Designed for harsh environmental sealing in rotating machinery monitoring, the Bently Nevada 330161-04-85-11-94-01-02 provides a robust, high-pressure physical transition for transducer signals passing through pressurized machine casings. This specialized feedthrough preserves signal integrity for the 3300 Series proximity probe systems, isolating delicate external monitoring networks from high-pressure internal conditions. Constructed with integrated physical armor at both ends, it mitigates mechanical stress and shielding degradation in heavy industrial installations.
Features
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Double-Ended Armor Protection: Equipped with robust protective armor on both physical boundaries to protect the delicate triaxial cabling from external physical abrasions and environmental hazards.
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Chemical-Resistant Sealing: Features a high-grade fluorocarbon O-ring optimized for prolonged exposure to aggressive media like natural gas, butane, petroleum, fuel oils, and turbine lubricants.
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Optimized Signal Shielding: Continuous triaxial configuration ensures minimal signal attenuation and high immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) across critical machine barriers.
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Secure Coaxial Connections: Features a female miniature coaxial configuration on the high-pressure side and a male miniature coaxial mating link on the low-pressure side for secure connections.
Applications
- Steam turbine casing penetrations for continuous vibration and eccentricity monitoring.
- High-pressure gas compressor enclosures requiring secure chemical and physical boundaries.
- Hydrocarbon processing facilities and petrochemical pumping stations.
- Heavy industrial machinery utilizing Bently Nevada 3300 monitoring systems.
Technical Specifications Table
| Manufacturer |
Bently Nevada |
| Part Number / SKU |
330161-04-85-11-94-01-02 |
| System Compatibility |
3300 System / 3300 XL Series |
| Feedthrough Configuration |
Single Triaxial High-Pressure |
| Armor Option (04) |
With armor at both ends |
| Dimension 1 Length (85) |
8.5 meters |
| Dimension 2 Length (11) |
7.5 meters |
| O-Ring Material Option (94) |
Fluorocarbon (for butane, fuel oil, natural gas, petroleum, and turbine oil) |
| High Pressure End Connector (01) |
Female miniature coaxial connector |
| Low Pressure End Connector (02) |
Male miniature coaxial connector |
| Shipping Weight |
3.0 kg |
Connections and Interfaces
| Terminal / Port Location |
Interface Type |
Functional Assignment |
| High-Pressure Side |
Female Miniature Coaxial |
Direct proximity sensor connection inside casing boundary |
| Low-Pressure Side |
Male Miniature Coaxial |
Extension cable connection routing back to monitoring rack |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The 330161 series feedthrough is specifically configured to match the characteristic impedance parameters of standard 3300 XL Proximity Transducer systems. Altering the physical cable lengths (Dimension 1 and 2 options) directly changes the overall electrical length of the system. Ensure your proximity sensor calibration matches the cumulative physical length of your probe, feedthrough, and extension cable (typically 5-meter or 9-meter system balances) to prevent severe linearity and scale factor errors.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
While the Option 94 fluorocarbon O-ring provides exceptional chemical inertness to industrial fuels and solvents, it has explicit operating temperature limits. Subjecting this seal to temperatures outside its rated thermal envelope can lead to elastomer hardening, resulting in casing bypass leaks and moisture contamination of the underlying triaxial conductors. Additionally, do not subject the armored sheath to tight bends exceeding the minimum bend radius of the metal casing, as this can degrade shield continuity and induce signal noise.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
During field commission, always measure and record the resistance across the center conductor and outer shield before and after applying torque to the mounting port. To prevent common ground loops, verify that the outer armor shield is electrically isolated from local machine frames unless explicitly required by your plant grounding strategy. Use precise, calibrated torque tools when sealing NPT interfaces to prevent damaging the coaxial core transitions.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
De-energize all associated machinery and completely depressurize the containment casing before initiating the installation process. Failure to verify zero energy states can result in sudden, high-pressure component ejection, physical harm, and environmental contamination.
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Inspect the mating port, sealing gland, and the fluorocarbon O-ring for any physical micro-deformities, debris, or scoring that could compromise the high-pressure seal.
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Carefully thread the feedthrough housing into the machine port manually, avoiding any direct tension or torque on the internal coaxial leads and the armored protective sleeve.
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Tighten the assembly to OEM-specified mounting torque values. Once secure, connect the internal female miniature coaxial connection on the high-pressure side and secure the low-pressure side male lead.