Overview
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The supplied documentation identifies 330103-00-03-10-01-05 as a fixed ordering configuration within the Bently Nevada 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Transducer product family. No official suffix decomposition data is provided in the source material.
Specifications
| ParameterSpecification | |
| Model | 330103-00-03-10-01-05 |
| Brand | Bently Nevada |
| Origin | Manufacturer documentation referenced |
| Product Series | 3300 XL 8 mm |
| Device Type | Proximity Transducer |
| Measurement Principle | Eddy-current non-contact sensing |
| Target Material | Conductive metallic target surfaces |
| Application Function | Shaft vibration and position monitoring |
| System Compatibility | Bently Nevada 3300 XL monitoring architecture |
| Weight | Not explicitly specified in provided data |
| Dimensions | Not explicitly specified in provided data |
| Operating Temp | Refer to manufacturer system datasheet |
| Power Consumption | Requires compatible proximitor/signal conditioning electronics |
Rotor Dynamics and Gap Voltage Validation
The 3300 XL 8 mm transducer operates inside rotor dynamic monitoring loops; therefore, probe, extension cable, and driver matching directly affect signal scaling behavior. During commissioning, technicians typically verify gap voltage to confirm sensing distance and operating condition. In many installations, expected negative DC bias regions include operation near -10 VDC target values. However, abnormal voltage behavior may indicate incorrect clearance, incompatible target metallurgy, or mismatched cable configuration. In addition, disciplined cable routing and shield continuity reduce cross-talk between adjacent measurement channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the probe connect directly to a PLC analog input module?
A: No. The probe requires compatible signal conditioning hardware. A standard PLC analog input channel does not supply the excitation method or calibrated response required by the transducer system.
Q: Does probe replacement require post-installation verification?
A: Yes. After replacement, technicians typically confirm signal response, component compatibility, connector integrity, and measured gap voltage condition.
Q: Do cable routing practices influence signal stability?
A: Yes. Routing sensor cables near motor feeders, switching equipment, or variable-frequency drive conductors can introduce electrical noise into low-level sensing circuits.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install the probe with rigid mechanical support and maintain controlled alignment between the sensing tip and conductive target surface. Route transducer wiring separately from power cabling, switching circuits, and high-current conductors. Apply shield grounding according to the installation standard, and avoid uncontrolled multi-point shield termination. Before machine startup, inspect connector engagement, verify mounting condition, and confirm acceptable gap voltage response.

















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