7. FAQs (10 Q&A)
Q1: What does “NSv” mean in 3300 XL NSv?
A1: NSv refers to a “thin / narrow” variant designed for restricted geometry—smaller diameter, shallow profile—to suit compact or side‑view installations.
Q2: Does 330980‑50 support DIN rail mounting?
A2: The standard “50” suffix is panel mount, but variant “51” versions can support DIN mount.
Q3: What supply voltage is required?
A3: It requires –17.5 VDC to –26 VDC (non-barrier), and –23 to –26 VDC when used with barriers.
Q4: What is the typical weight?
A4: Approximately 0.255 kg for the sensor module (255 g) is often quoted.
Q5: What is the operating temperature range?
A5: It supports –52 °C to +100 °C for sensor + cable in many listings.
Q6: What is the output impedance and load?
A6: The output resistance is 50 Ω, designed to drive typical condition monitoring inputs.
Q7: How stable is the output relative to supply variation?
A7: The supply sensitivity is less than 2 mV output change per volt of supply change, indicating stability.
Q8: What is the typical measurement / linear range?
A8: In many NSv systems, linear range begins from ~0.4 mm up to a few mm depending on calibration and target.
Q9: Can this replace older 3300 or 3000 systems?
A9: Yes. The 3300 XL NSv series is often used to upgrade or retrofit older 3000/7000/190/3300 systems in tight installations.
Q10: How is wiring performed?
A10: Via SpringLoc terminal strips that allow tool-free wiring and are robust in field conditions.
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