Overview
Bently Nevada 330101-00-32-10-02-05 3300 XL Spare Part: Maintenance-Proven Proximity Probe for Factory Uptime
The Bently Nevada 330101-00-32-10-02-05 is an original 8mm proximity probe engineered for the 3300 XL Series continuous vibration monitoring system. Designed for rotating machinery protection in turbines, compressors, pumps, and motors, this probe delivers precise radial and axial shaft displacement measurements critical to predictive maintenance programs. Maintenance engineers and procurement teams operating in oil & gas, power generation, petrochemical, and heavy manufacturing environments rely on this SKU to sustain uninterrupted machine protection coverage. Holding verified stock of the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 eliminates the risk of extended downtime caused by OEM lead times that can stretch 8–16 weeks on legacy 3300 XL components.
Each unit shipped by KNMKS undergoes pre-shipment functional verification including output voltage linearity check, cable continuity, and connector integrity inspection. All units are covered by a support terms confirmed by quotation from date of dispatch, supporting both emergency replacement and planned annual overhaul cycles.
Spare Maintenance Table
| SKU / Part Number | 330101-00-32-10-02-05 |
| Brand | Bently Nevada |
| Series | 3300 XL |
| Product Type | Proximity Probe (Eddy Current) |
| Probe Diameter | 8mm |
| Cable Length | 1.0m (extension cable required for full system) |
| Measurement Range | 0–2.0mm (nominal linear range) |
| Output Sensitivity | 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil) |
| Operating Temperature | -35°C to +120°C |
| Supply Voltage | -24 VDC (via 3300 XL driver/monitor) |
| Connector Type | Coaxial, 3300 XL system-compatible |
| Compatibility | Bently Nevada 3300 XL Monitor, 3300/16 Monitor, 3500 Series (with adapter) |
| Application | Radial vibration, axial position, differential expansion on rotating machinery |
| Installation Environment | Industrial: turbines, compressors, pumps, motors, gearboxes |
| Maintenance Interval | Inspect annually or per OEM PM schedule; replace on sensitivity drift >5% |
| Origin | USA |
| Support terms | 12 Months from dispatch date |
| Pre-Shipment Test | Output linearity, cable continuity, connector integrity |
| Stock Status | Available — rapid dispatch |
Maintenance Planning for Continuous Operation
When replacing the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 proximity probe in a 3300 XL monitoring loop, a disciplined site inspection extends well beyond the probe itself. The probe operates as part of an integrated eddy-current measurement chain, and degradation in any adjacent component will compromise the accuracy of the entire vibration channel.
Begin by inspecting the 3300 XL extension cable (typically the 330130 series) for jacket abrasion, kinking near the probe tip, and connector corrosion. Extension cable failures are the most common cause of false high-vibration alarms and are frequently misdiagnosed as probe faults. Next, verify the 3300 XL proximitor/driver module (such as the 330180 series) output voltage at the OK relay terminal; a proximitor with drifted bias voltage will invalidate probe calibration even after a new probe is installed.
At the monitor rack level, inspect the 3300/16 or 3300 XL monitor card for relay contact wear, particularly on the danger and alert output relays that drive shutdown logic. Confirm that the terminal board connections for the probe circuit are tight and free of oxidation — loose terminations in high-vibration environments are a leading cause of intermittent channel faults. If the control cabinet houses a 3500 Series rack running in parallel or as a migration path, verify that the 3500/42M or 3500/45 monitor cards are configured for the correct probe type and gap voltage range.
For cabinets with mixed I/O, check the signal isolators on any 4–20mA retransmission outputs feeding the DCS or SCADA historian. Isolator degradation introduces offset errors that corrupt trend data used for predictive maintenance decisions. Finally, inspect cabinet fusing on the -24 VDC supply rail; an undersized or aging fuse on the proximitor power circuit can cause nuisance trips that are difficult to distinguish from genuine machine faults without a spare probe available for substitution testing.
Procurement engineers should plan buffer stock of the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 on a 12-month forward basis, particularly for sites with four or more monitored machines sharing the same probe model. A minimum of two spare probes per monitored machine type is the industry-standard recommendation for critical rotating equipment protection.
Site Replacement Workflow
Step 1 — Isolation & Permit: Obtain a work permit and isolate the monitor channel. Note the existing gap voltage reading (typically -10.0 to -11.0 VDC for an 8mm probe at nominal gap) before disconnecting the probe.
Step 2 — Probe Removal: Disconnect the coaxial connector at the proximitor. Remove the probe from the bearing housing bracket, noting the installed gap dimension (typically 1.0–1.5mm for radial probes). Record the thread engagement depth for reinstallation reference.
Step 3 — New Probe Installation: Install the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 replacement to the recorded gap dimension. Reconnect the extension cable. Verify the coaxial connector is fully seated and the locking collar is secure.
Step 4 — Gap Voltage Verification: With the proximitor powered, measure the DC output voltage at the monitor input terminal. Confirm the reading falls within the linear range specified for the 3300 XL system. Adjust the probe gap if necessary to achieve the target bias voltage.
Step 5 — Channel Restore & Functional Test: Restore the monitor channel. Confirm OK relay status, verify alarm setpoints are active, and check that the vibration reading is consistent with baseline trend data. Document the replacement in the site maintenance log.
This workflow is compatible with both direct 3300 XL replacements and migration scenarios where the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 is being introduced into a 3500 Series rack using the appropriate adapter hardware. The standardized probe geometry ensures mechanical interchangeability without bracket modification in most OEM-standard installations.
Spare Parts Support FAQ
Q1: Is the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 compatible with both the 3300 XL and 3500 Series monitors?
The 330101-00-32-10-02-05 is natively designed for the 3300 XL system. It is mechanically and electrically compatible with 3500 Series monitors when used with the appropriate Bently Nevada adapter and correct monitor configuration for 8mm probe sensitivity (7.87 V/mm). Always verify monitor card firmware and configuration before installation in a 3500 rack.
Q2: What is the recommended spare parts inventory strategy for this probe?
For critical rotating machinery, maintain a minimum of two units of the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 per monitored machine type. Given OEM lead times of 8–16 weeks on 3300 XL components, a 12-month forward buffer stock is strongly recommended for sites with continuous operation requirements. KNMKS supports long-term supply agreements to lock in pricing and availability.
Q3: How is each unit tested before shipment?
Every 330101-00-32-10-02-05 unit dispatched by KNMKS undergoes pre-shipment verification including output voltage linearity check across the measurement range, full cable continuity test, and coaxial connector integrity inspection. A test record is available upon request. All units are covered by a support terms confirmed by quotation from the date of dispatch.
Q4: Can KNMKS support emergency or urgent replacement orders?
Yes. KNMKS maintains forward stock of the 330101-00-32-10-02-05 to support emergency dispatch requirements. Contact the sales team at [email protected] or +86 18359268345 to confirm real-time availability and arrange priority shipment. Long-term supply agreements are available for procurement teams seeking to eliminate single-event sourcing risk.
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