Bently Nevada 31000-28-10-00-133-03-02 Proximity Probe

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The Bently Nevada 31000-28-10-00-133-03-02 is a 3300 series proximity probe designed for non-contact machinery monitoring. With a 3.0m cable and robust stainless steel construction, it provides precise vibration and position data for critical rotating assets.

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    The Bently Nevada 31000-28-10-00-133-03-02 is a specialized proximity probe within the 3300 Proximity Transducer System. Utilizing eddy current technology, this non-contacting sensor is designed to measure shaft vibration, position, and speed in high-performance rotating machinery. This specific configuration is often utilized in Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (TSI) to provide critical diagnostic data that prevents catastrophic equipment failure.

    Technical Configuration

    ParameterSpecification
    Model Number31000-28-10-00-133-03-02
    ManufacturerBently Nevada (Baker Hughes)
    Transducer System3300 Series
    Case LengthDefined by -133 (e.g., 13.3 inches or metric equivalent)
    Total Length3.0 meters (approx. 9.8 feet)
    Connector OptionMiniature coaxial ClickLoc connector with gold-plated contacts
    Agency ApprovalsMultiple hazardous area certifications (standard for 31000 series)
    Weight1.2 kg (packaged weight)

    Applications and Integration

    • Gas and Steam Turbines: Measuring rotor position and vibration levels.
    • Centrifugal Compressors: Detecting shaft orbit and bearing clearance issues.
    • Electric Motors and Generators: Providing continuous condition monitoring for predictive maintenance.

    This probe integrates seamlessly with Bently Nevada Proximitor sensors and 3500 Series monitoring racks. It is fully compliant with API 670 standards for machinery protection systems.

    Weight1.2 kg
    Country of Origin

    USA

    Dimension

    30.02 x 12 x 9.14cm

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