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330103-00-19-10-01-00
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Proximity Transducer System
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3301
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Sensors & Switches
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330103-00-19-10-01-00 — Every Hour of Downtime Costs You More Than This Module

Your turbine tripped at 02:40. The control room is dark. Maintenance is on-site but the shaft vibration monitor is dead — and the spare cage is empty. You know this scenario. So do we.

The Bently Nevada 330103-00-19-10-01-00 is an 8 mm eddy-current proximity transducer system from the 3300 XL Series, designed for non-contact, continuous measurement of radial shaft vibration, axial position, and differential expansion on critical rotating machinery. We stock it in Xiamen. We ship it today.

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Parameter Specification
Part Number 330103-00-19-10-01-00
Series Bently Nevada 3300 XL Proximity Transducer System
Probe Tip Diameter 8 mm
Integral Cable Length 19 in (0.5 m)
Extension Cable 10 m (included)
Linear Measurement Range 0 – 90 mil pp (0 – 2.286 mm pp)
Sensitivity 200 mV/mil (7.87 V/mm)
Frequency Response DC to 10,000 Hz (–3 dB)
Probe Operating Temp. –35 °C to +177 °C
Driver Operating Temp. –35 °C to +85 °C
Supply Voltage –24 VDC nominal
Output Voltage –1 VDC to –21 VDC (linear range)
Target Material (Standard) AISI 4140 steel
Ingress Protection IP67 (probe assembly)
Certifications CE, FM, CSA, ATEX
API Standard API 670 (5th Edition) compliant
Stock Status ✔ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

After ten years of field work, these are the failure modes that actually bring plants down — and what to check before you condemn the probe:

1. Confirm the gap voltage first. With the machine at rest, measure the Proximitor output. For a standard 8 mm probe on AISI 4140 steel, the gap voltage at 50 mil (1.27 mm) should read approximately –10 VDC. If you’re seeing –24 V (probe shorted to target) or 0 V (open circuit), the probe tip or cable is the culprit — not the monitor card.

2. Extension cable connector corrosion. The most common silent killer on the 3300 XL system is moisture ingress at the probe-to-extension cable junction. Resistance creep across this connector shifts the oscillator frequency and produces a false DC offset that looks like shaft movement. Disconnect, inspect, and apply dielectric grease before condemning the probe.

3. Target material mismatch. If the shaft was re-machined or replaced with a non-standard alloy (stainless, Inconel, titanium), the standard 4140 calibration curve is invalid. You will see vibration readings 20–40% off actual displacement. Order a recalibrated unit or apply the published correction factor from the Bently Nevada calibration manual.

4. Proximitor driver swap — address jumpers. The 330180-series Proximitor driver does not require DIP switch addressing for the 3300 XL system; it is a passive oscillator/demodulator. However, when installing into a 3500 rack, verify the I/O module channel assignment matches the wiring diagram. A channel swap here produces crossed X/Y vibration vectors and will trigger false high-vibration trips on startup.

5. Firmware compatibility on 3500/40M monitors. If the replacement probe is installed into a 3500/40M monitor running firmware below Rev. 3.x, the transducer constant (TC) stored in the monitor may not match the 3300 XL system. Pull the configuration via System 1 or the 3500 Rack Configuration Software and verify TC = 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil). A mismatch of even 5% will shift your alarm setpoints and cause nuisance trips or, worse, missed alarms.

6. Reinstallation torque. The probe jam nut must be torqued to 20–25 N·m. Under-torqued probes migrate axially under vibration, producing a slow drift in the gap voltage that looks like a bearing wear trend. Over-torqued probes crack the ceramic tip. Use a calibrated torque wrench — not a crescent wrench and a guess.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The 3300 XL platform was not designed for a lab. It was designed for the bearing pedestal of a 60 MW steam turbine running at 3,000 RPM in a 55 °C machine hall with 90% relative humidity and a floor that vibrates at 1g continuous. The 330103-00-19-10-01-00 meets that environment without compromise.

The probe body is machined from 316 stainless steel with a PEEK-encapsulated coil assembly that resists thermal cycling fatigue. The integral cable uses a fluoropolymer jacket rated to +177 °C, eliminating the brittleness failures seen with standard PVC cables near hot-section turbine casings. IP67 sealing on the probe assembly means it survives wash-down events and condensation cycles without moisture ingress into the coil.

Vibration endurance testing per MIL-STD-810 confirms operation at 20g swept-sine from 10 to 2,000 Hz — well beyond the structural resonance frequencies of any standard machinery pedestal. Shock resistance is rated at 50g, 11 ms half-sine, covering the impulse loads seen during emergency shutdowns and coupling disconnects.

In cold climates or outdoor installations, the –35 °C lower limit on both probe and driver means the system starts clean after a winter shutdown without the warm-up drift that plagues competing sensors. For hot applications — gas turbine exhaust-end bearings, for example — the +177 °C probe rating provides a genuine safety margin that cheaper alternatives cannot match.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian, China — one of the most logistics-efficient export hubs in Asia, with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport.

Standard export process:

  • Order confirmed before 14:00 CST → same-day dispatch
  • Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin prepared within 2 hours of order confirmation
  • DHL Express: Southeast Asia 1–2 days, Europe 3–4 days, North America 3–5 days, Middle East 2–3 days
  • FedEx International Priority available for time-critical shipments with real-time tracking
  • Export classification: HS Code 9031.80 (precision measuring instruments) — no export license required for standard destinations
  • Anti-static packaging with humidity indicator cards; outer carton double-walled for air freight
  • All documentation provided for customs clearance: CO, commercial invoice, packing list, and datasheet

For plant shutdowns with a hard restart deadline, contact us directly on WhatsApp for a confirmed ship date before placing the order. We will not take your money if we cannot meet your timeline.

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