FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: What is the primary function of the 330102-00-80-10-01-00 sensor?
A1: The 330102-00-80-10-01-00 is designed for vibration monitoring in rotating machinery. It detects early signs of faults such as misalignment, imbalance, or bearing wear, allowing for predictive maintenance.
Q2: What type of machinery can use this sensor?
A2: The sensor is commonly used for monitoring turbines, compressors, motors, pumps, and other critical rotating machinery in industries like power generation and oil & gas.
Q3: What is the operating voltage of this sensor?
A3: The sensor operates at a 24V DC voltage, which is standard for industrial vibration monitoring systems.
Q4: How does the sensor communicate with the monitoring system?
A4: The 330102-00-80-10-01-00 sensor can communicate through 4-20 mA analog output or Modbus RTU (RS485) digital output, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of industrial monitoring systems.
Q5: What is the weight of the sensor?
A5: The sensor weighs approximately 1.5 kg, which makes it easy to install and handle in industrial settings.
Q6: Can this sensor operate in extreme temperatures?
A6: Yes, the sensor operates in a temperature range of -40°C to +70°C, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
Q7: What is the accuracy of this sensor?
A7: The 330102-00-80-10-01-00 sensor has an accuracy of ±0.1%, ensuring precise and reliable vibration measurements.
Q8: How can I integrate this sensor with my existing equipment?
A8: The sensor offers 4-20 mA and Modbus RTU outputs, providing easy integration with most industrial monitoring systems.
Q9: What industries commonly use the 330102-00-80-10-01-00 sensor?
A9: The sensor is used in power generation, oil & gas, manufacturing, mining, and water treatment industries.
Q10: How does this sensor help prevent equipment failure?
A10: The sensor provides continuous monitoring and early detection of faults, allowing for predictive maintenance and preventing unexpected breakdowns and downtime.
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