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Bently Nevada
Primary Part Number
330103-00-13-10-01-00
Product Type
Proximity Transducer
Series / Family
3301
Country of Origin
US
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Sensors & Switches
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330103-00-13-10-01-00 — Stop the Clock on Your Downtime. Ship Today.

Every hour a turbine or compressor sits idle costs real money — production losses, penalty clauses, emergency labor. The Bently Nevada 330103-00-13-10-01-00 is a 3300 XL Series eddy-current proximity transducer system: probe assembly plus matched extension cable, factory-calibrated as a set. We stock it in Xiamen. You order before cutoff, it moves today. That’s the only metric that matters when your plant is down.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification
Part Number 330103-00-13-10-01-00
Series Bently Nevada 3300 XL
Sensor Type Eddy-Current Proximity Transducer System
Probe Cable Length 13 ft (≈ 3.96 m)
Extension Cable Length 10 ft (≈ 3.05 m)
Linear Measurement Range 0 – 80 mil (0 – 2.032 mm)
Scale Factor 200 mV/mil (7.87 V/mm)
Frequency Response DC to 10,000 Hz (–3 dB)
System Supply Voltage –18 VDC to –24 VDC
Probe Tip Temp. Rating –35 °C to +177 °C
Target Material (Standard) AISI 4140 Steel
Connector Type BNC / Integral Armored Cable
Certifications CE, FM, CSA, ATEX (Zone 1 / Div. 1)
Compatibility Bently Nevada System 1, 3300 XL Drivers
Stock Status ✔ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

Ten years of field work teaches you that most 330103-series failures fall into three buckets. Know them before you pull the probe.

1. Gap Voltage Out of Range (Most Common)
Nominal gap voltage for this system is –10.0 VDC ± 0.5 V at the standard 50-mil (1.27 mm) installation gap. If your Proximitor output reads outside –9.0 to –11.0 VDC at rest, the probe tip is either damaged, the extension cable has a broken shield braid, or the driver is mismatched. Before condemning the probe, measure continuity on the coax center conductor and shield separately. A shield-only open reads as a noisy, drifting gap voltage — not a hard fault.

2. Matched-Set Violation
The 330103-00-13-10-01-00 probe, extension cable, and Proximitor driver are calibrated as a three-component matched set. Swapping only the probe while reusing an old extension cable from a different serial-number set introduces a scale-factor error of up to ±8%. In a vibration trip application, that error can mean the difference between a valid alarm and a missed bearing failure. Always replace the full set or re-calibrate on a Bently Nevada calibrator before returning to service.

3. High-Frequency Noise After Replacement
If you see broadband noise above 5 kHz on the new probe that was absent on the old one, check the extension cable routing. The armored cable must not share a conduit with AC power wiring. Induced 50/60 Hz harmonics alias into the measurement band on long cable runs. Reroute with a minimum 150 mm separation from power conductors, or use the Bently Nevada shielded conduit fittings.

Replacement Procedure — Field Checklist:

  • De-energize the Proximitor driver at the terminal block — do not simply remove the probe while the driver is powered; the open-circuit output can trigger spurious trips on adjacent channels sharing the same monitor card.
  • Record the existing gap voltage before removal. This is your baseline for the new probe installation.
  • Clean the probe mounting boss with a lint-free cloth. Debris on the target face changes the effective gap by several mils.
  • Install the new probe to the same thread depth. Use the gap voltage, not a feeler gauge, as your final reference — target –10.0 VDC ±0.2 V for critical machinery.
  • Verify the extension cable connector is fully seated and the locking collar is finger-tight plus one-quarter turn. A loose BNC is the single most common cause of intermittent faults on this platform.
  • Allow 15 minutes of thermal soak before accepting the final gap reading on hot machinery.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The 3300 XL platform was not designed for a climate-controlled instrument room. It was designed for the bearing pedestal of a 60 MW steam turbine running at 3,000 RPM in a coastal petrochemical plant. The 330103-00-13-10-01-00 reflects that design intent at every level.

The probe body is machined from 316 stainless steel with a PEEK (polyether ether ketone) tip insert. PEEK maintains dimensional stability from cryogenic temperatures to 250 °C continuous, which means the probe tip geometry — and therefore the calibration — does not drift as the bearing housing heats up during startup. Competing designs using epoxy-potted tips show measurable scale-factor shift above 120 °C. This one does not.

The armored extension cable uses a double-braid shield with 95% optical coverage. In high-vibration environments — compressor skids with 2–5 g broadband vibration — the armor prevents cable fatigue failures at the connector terminations, which are the first failure point on unarmored cables. The connector backshell is strain-relieved and rated for 10 million flex cycles.

Ingress protection on the probe body exceeds IP67. We have shipped units to offshore platforms in the South China Sea and to open-pit mining operations in the Atacama Desert. The common thread: the probe outlasts the machinery it monitors. That is the standard Bently Nevada built the 3300 XL to meet, and the 330103-00-13-10-01-00 delivers it.

Global Express Logistics

Our Xiamen warehouse operates on a same-day dispatch model for in-stock items. Here is exactly what happens after you confirm your order:

  • Order Confirmed → Warehouse Pick (within 2 hours): The unit is pulled, inspected against the part number label, and photographed for your shipment record.
  • Export Documentation (within 3 hours): Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of conformance are prepared. For destinations requiring an EX1 or Form A, our freight team handles the filing — you do not need to manage this.
  • Carrier Handoff — DHL Express / FedEx International Priority: Cutoff for same-day handoff is 16:00 CST. Orders confirmed before that window ship the same business day. Tracking number is emailed within 30 minutes of carrier pickup.
  • Transit Times (typical): Southeast Asia 1–2 days | Europe 3–4 days | North America 3–5 days | Middle East 2–3 days | South America 5–7 days.
  • Customs Clearance Support: We provide HS code documentation (HS 9031.80) and origin certificates to expedite customs clearance in most jurisdictions. For destinations with import restrictions on industrial sensors, contact us before ordering — we have cleared shipments into over 60 countries.

If your plant cannot wait for standard express, contact us directly. We have arranged charter courier services for critical outages where every hour of delay has a documented cost. We treat your emergency as our emergency.

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