Bently Nevada 330701-00-40-10-11-05 Proximity Probe
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Bently Nevada
- Primary Part Number
- 330701-00-40-10-11-05
- Product Type
- Proximity Probe
- Series / Family
- 3300 XL
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- Sensors & Switches
- Operating Temp.
- –35 °C to +177 °C
- Compliance
- API 670, CE
330701-00-40-10-11-05 — Stop the Clock on Your Downtime. Ship Today.
Every hour a turbine or compressor sits idle because of a failed proximity probe costs real money — production losses, penalty clauses, emergency labor. The Bently Nevada 330701-00-40-10-11-05 is a 3300 XL Series eddy-current proximity probe with a 1.0 m integral cable, 11 mm tip, and 3/8–24 UNF thread. We stock it in Xiamen. You need it on-site. Let’s close that gap fast.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 330701-00-40-10-11-05 |
| Brand | Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) |
| Series | 3300 XL Proximity Transducer System |
| Probe Type | Eddy-Current, Non-contact |
| Integral Cable Length | 1.0 m (40 in) |
| Thread Size | 3/8–24 UNF |
| Tip Diameter | 11 mm |
| Linear Gap Range | 0.25 – 2.25 mm (10 – 90 mil) |
| Sensitivity | 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil) |
| Operating Temperature | –35 °C to +177 °C |
| Connector | 5-pin integral |
| Compliance | API 670, CE |
| Target Material | AISI 4140 steel (standard); verify for exotic alloys |
| Stock Status | ✔ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
Swapping a 330701-00-40-10-11-05 in the field is straightforward if you follow the sequence. Skipping steps is where engineers create new problems on top of the original fault.
Common failure signatures before you pull the probe:
- OK LED off on the 3300 XL driver: Probe gap out of linear range, open circuit in integral cable, or probe tip contamination. Measure gap voltage at the driver BNC — should read –10 VDC ± 1 V at nominal 1.0 mm gap. Anything outside –7 to –18 VDC indicates a probe or cable fault, not a monitor fault.
- Intermittent high-vibration trips with no process change: Check the integral cable for micro-fractures at the probe body exit point — this is the highest-stress zone. Flex the cable gently while watching the OK LED. A flicker confirms cable fatigue, not a rotor event.
- Sensitivity drift over time: Eddy-current probes are calibrated for a specific target material. If the shaft was replaced with a different steel grade, recalibrate the driver gap voltage. Do not assume the old calibration is valid.
- Alarm setpoints triggering at startup only: Thermal expansion shifts the shaft centerline during warmup. Verify the cold-gap setting matches the OEM commissioning sheet — typically 1.0 mm for most 3300 XL installations. Adjust the probe mounting depth accordingly.
Step-by-step replacement procedure:
- Inhibit the channel at the 3500 monitor rack before disconnecting anything. Bypassing this step will generate a spurious trip or alarm log entry that maintenance will chase for hours.
- Disconnect the extension cable at the driver end first, not at the probe. This protects the integral cable connector from repeated mate/unmate cycles.
- Loosen the locknut and back the probe out slowly. Count the turns — this gives you a baseline for the new probe gap setting.
- Inspect the probe tip for metallic debris or scoring. If the target surface shows circumferential scoring, address the root cause before reinstalling.
- Thread the new 330701-00-40-10-11-05 in to the same turn count as the removed unit. Fine-adjust to achieve –10 VDC ± 0.5 V at the driver BNC output.
- Torque the locknut to 2.8 N·m (25 in-lb). Under-torquing allows probe migration; over-torquing cracks the housing.
- Reconnect the extension cable. Verify OK LED illuminates solid green within 5 seconds.
- Remove the channel inhibit. Confirm the vibration reading is within expected baseline before returning the machine to service.
Configuration notes: The 330701-00-40-10-11-05 is a passive probe — there are no DIP switches or firmware to configure on the probe itself. All sensitivity and gap calibration is handled at the 330180/330190 driver. If you are replacing a probe that was previously calibrated for a non-standard target material (titanium, Inconel, etc.), request a recalibration kit from Bently Nevada or use a field calibrator before returning to service.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The 3300 XL probe body is machined from 316 stainless steel with a PEEK tip housing — chosen specifically because PEEK maintains dimensional stability from cryogenic temperatures up to 250 °C and resists the hydrocarbon condensates common in compressor seal areas. The integral cable uses a fluoropolymer jacket rated for continuous immersion in lubricating oil, which matters when the probe is routed through a bearing housing drain zone.
Vibration endurance is not a marketing claim on this series. The 3300 XL probe assembly is qualified to 20 g sinusoidal vibration across 10–2000 Hz per IEC 60068-2-6. In practice, this means the probe survives the structural resonance frequencies of most turbine pedestals without fatigue failure at the cable exit — the most common mechanical failure point on competing designs.
Humidity and condensation are handled by the hermetically sealed tip assembly. There is no moisture ingress path into the sensing coil. Units stored in tropical warehouse conditions for 12 months have shown no measurable sensitivity shift in our incoming inspection data. For installations in offshore or coastal environments with salt-laden air, the stainless housing provides adequate corrosion resistance without additional protective coating.
Global Express Logistics
Our Xiamen warehouse operates on a same-day dispatch model for in-stock units. Orders confirmed before 14:00 CST ship the same business day. Here is what the logistics chain looks like from our dock to your site:
- Day 0 — Order confirmation: We verify stock, generate the commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin. Export customs declaration is filed electronically through China Customs (HAPASS system).
- Day 0 — Dispatch: DHL Express or FedEx International Priority pickup from Xiamen. Both carriers have daily scheduled pickups from our facility. We select the carrier based on your destination country’s current transit performance — not a fixed preference.
- Day 1–2 — Transit hub: Xiamen → Shanghai Pudong or Hong Kong hub, depending on routing. Both hubs have direct freighter connections to major global destinations.
- Day 2–4 — Destination clearance: We pre-lodge the HS code (9031.80 for proximity transducers) and provide the importer of record with all documentation required for customs clearance in EU, US, Middle East, and Southeast Asian markets. Duties and taxes are quoted upfront on request — no surprise charges at delivery.
- Day 3–5 — Delivery: Door-to-door to your plant or maintenance facility. DHL and FedEx both provide real-time tracking with proactive exception alerts.
For genuine plant emergency situations — unplanned shutdowns where every hour counts — contact us directly on WhatsApp. We can arrange priority booking on the next available flight departure and provide the airway bill number within 2 hours of order confirmation.
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