7. FAQs (10 Q&A)
Q1: What does the “NSv” in 330980‑50‑00 mean?
A1: NSv denotes a narrow / slim variant of the proximitor sensor, designed for side-view or compact installations where standard 5 mm or 8 mm sensors would not physically fit.
Q2: What is the supply voltage requirement?
A2: It operates from –17.5 VDC to –26 VDC in non-barrier mode. If used with a barrier, the supply should be in the –23 to –26 VDC range.
Q3: What is the module weight?
A3: Typical module weight is about 0.255 kg (255 g).
Q4: What temperature range can it handle?
A4: The sensor + cable is rated for –52 °C to +100 °C in many listings, with storage up to +105 °C.
Q5: What is the linear measurement range?
A5: The linear range (for small-target NSv design) is often ~1.5 mm (60 mils) under nominal conditions.
Q6: How strong is its immunity to EMI / RFI?
A6: It provides enhanced immunity such that CE compliance can be achieved using standard mounting without special shielding.
Q7: Which probes and cables are compatible?
A7: It works with 3300 NSv or 3300 RAM probes and extension cables in the 3300 XL NSv system family.
Q8: Can it replace older 3300 RAM or 190 sensors?
A8: Yes — the 330980 NSv system is designed to replace 3300 RAM / 3000 / 7000 190 sensor systems in tight installations.
Q9: What is the output resistance?
A9: 50 Ω, suitable for standard condition monitoring instrumentation inputs.
Q10: What wiring method is used?
A10: SpringLoc terminal strips are used, enabling tool-free wiring and robust field connections.
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