FAQ
Q1: What is the power supply requirement for the Bently Nevada 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor?
A1: The 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor operates on a 12-30 VDC power supply, which is standard for industrial condition monitoring systems.
Q2: What is the vibration measurement range of this sensor?
A2: The 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor can measure vibrations in the range of ±5 g.
Q3: What output types are available for this sensor?
A3: The sensor provides an output of either 4-20 mA or 0-10 VDC, depending on your system’s requirements.
Q4: Can the sensor be used in extreme temperatures?
A4: Yes, the 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor can operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for a wide variety of industrial environments.
Q5: What is the size and weight of the sensor?
A5: The 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor measures 200 x 100 x 75 mm and weighs 1.3 kg.
Q6: What mounting options are available for this sensor?
A6: The 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor uses surface mount installation, making it easy to integrate into existing systems.
Q7: Can this sensor be integrated with other Bently Nevada systems?
A7: Yes, the 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor is fully compatible with other Bently Nevada vibration and condition monitoring systems.
Q8: What is the primary use of this sensor?
A8: The primary use of the 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor is to monitor the vibration of rotating machinery, helping to detect potential issues such as misalignment or imbalance.
Q9: How does this sensor contribute to predictive maintenance?
A9: By continuously monitoring vibration, the sensor provides real-time data that helps operators identify early signs of mechanical problems, which supports predictive maintenance strategies and reduces unplanned downtime.
Q10: Can the sensor be used in hazardous environments?
A10: Yes, the 330101-00-30-10-01-00 sensor is built to withstand harsh environments, making it suitable for use in hazardous or extreme operational conditions.
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