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- 3300 XL 11 mm Proximity Probes
- 3300 XL 11 mm Probe, M16 x 1.5 thread, without armor
- 3300 XL 11 mm Proximity Transducer System
The 3300 XL 11 mm Proximity Transducer System has a 3.94 V/mm (100 mV/mil) output for non-contacting vibration and displacement measurements on fluid film bearing machines. The large 11 mm tip enables this transducer system to have a longer linear range compared to our standard 3300 XL 8 mm Transducer System.
The 3300 XL 11 mm Proximitor Sensor is designed to replace the 7200-series 11 mm and 14 mm Transducer Systems. When upgrading from the 7200-series system to the 3300 XL 11 mm system, every component must be replaced with 3300 XL 11 mm components. In addition, the monitoring system must be updated. If using a 3500 Monitoring System, an updated version of the configuration software that lists the 3300 XL 11 mm Transducer System as a compatible option is required.
The 330709-000-060-10-02-00 Bently Nevada 3300 XL 11 mm Proximity Probes may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 330709-000-060-10-02-00 3300 XL 11 mm Proximity Probes Manuals(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The 3300 XL 11 mm probe comes in varying probe case configurations, including armored and unarmored ½-20, 5⁄8 -18, M14 X 1.5 and M16 X 1.5 probe threads. The reverse mount 3300 XL 11 mm probe comes standard with either 3⁄8-24 or M10 X 1 threads. All components of the transducer system have gold-plated brass ClickLoc connectors. ClickLoc connectors lock into place, preventing the connection from becoming loose.
1. Axial (Thrust) Position: This is the most common application for the 11 mm system. Its extended range of 4.0 mm (160 mil) allows it to monitor longitudinal shaft movement even in the presence of large axial clearances.
2. Differential Pressure: Used in steam turbines to measure the relative expansion between the casing and rotor shaft during startup and thermal expansion/contraction.
3. Reciprocating Compressor Monitoring: Used to measure piston rod position or piston rod drop, aiding in the detection of wear on clamping bands and pressure packing.
4. Radial Vibration (Large Clearance): Used in machines where the linear range of the standard 8 mm probe is insufficient to maintain a adequate safety clearance with the shaft.
5. Speed and Phase Reference: Used as a Keyphasor® sensor or tachometer to provide timing pulses or speed data per revolution.