❓ FAQ (Questions & Answers)
Q1: What does the “05” suffix indicate in this model?
A1: The “05” indicates that this model includes agency certifications for hazardous environments, such as ATEX, CSA, or IECEx.
Q2: Can I use this sensor in explosive gas environments?
A2: Yes, the 330180-91-05 is designed for hazardous or classified areas, making it suitable for environments with flammable gases or vapors.
Q3: What probes can I use with this sensor?
A3: It is compatible with 8 mm XL proximity probes, and in many cases also supports legacy 3300 series probes.
Q4: Is the output affected by temperature fluctuations?
A4: The sensor maintains stable output across a wide temperature range from -51°C to +100°C, thanks to its temperature-compensated design.
Q5: Can I mount this sensor on a standard DIN rail?
A5: Yes, this model is designed specifically for DIN-rail mounting, allowing fast and organized installation in control panels.
Q6: How do I determine the correct system length?
A6: The system length is determined by adding the lengths of the probe and extension cable. This model supports a total length of 9.0 meters.
Q7: How is this model different from 330180-91-00?
A7: Both have DIN mounts and 9.0 m system length, but only the 330180-91-05 includes hazardous area certifications.
Q8: Is this product compatible with older proximitor systems?
A8: Yes, it offers backward compatibility with many older probes and cables from the same brand.
Q9: What are the standard signal outputs from this sensor?
A9: It provides both dynamic (AC) signal for vibration and static (DC) signal for position at 200 mV/mil.
Q10: What material is used for the housing, and why?
A10: The housing is made of anodized aluminum, offering corrosion resistance, lightweight design, and durability in industrial environments.
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