Bently Nevada
Bently Nevada 330101-00-19-10-02-05 Proximity Probe for 3300 Series Systems
Bently Nevada 330101-00-19-10-02-05 proximity probe for 3300 Series. Protocol-ready, 12-month warranty, tested. Ships fast from ZYPLC stock.
Bently Nevada
Bently Nevada 330101-00-19-10-02-05 proximity probe for 3300 Series. Protocol-ready, 12-month warranty, tested. Ships fast from ZYPLC stock.
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The Bently Nevada 330101-00-19-10-02-05 is a high-precision proximity probe engineered for the Bently Nevada 3300 Series machinery protection and condition monitoring platform. In modern smart factory environments, this probe serves as the critical front-end sensing node in a continuous industrial data chain — converting mechanical shaft displacement and vibration signals into reliable analog outputs that feed directly into the broader automation and monitoring network. From signal acquisition at the machine level to real-time data visualization at the SCADA and HMI layer, the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 plays an indispensable role in ensuring uninterrupted data flow across the entire plant communication architecture.
Designed to operate within the 3300 XL 8mm proximity transducer system, this probe interfaces seamlessly with the Bently Nevada 3300/16-24-01-01-00-00-00 extension cable and the 3300/55 proximitor sensor, forming a complete eddy-current measurement chain. The analog 4–20 mA or voltage output from the proximitor is then transmitted to the Bently Nevada 3500 Series rack-based monitoring system, where dedicated I/O modules perform protocol conversion and condition assessment before forwarding structured data upstream to DCS, PLC, or SCADA platforms via standard industrial communication protocols including Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, and PROFIBUS DP.
In a typical smart factory deployment, the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 is mounted at the bearing housing of rotating machinery — compressors, turbines, pumps, and motors — where it continuously monitors radial shaft vibration and position. This raw signal is conditioned by the proximitor, digitized by the 3500/42M Proximitor/Seismic Monitor module, and then integrated into the plant-wide data backbone. Operators at the control room can monitor real-time vibration trends through System 1 Evolution software, Bently Nevada’s flagship SCADA-compatible condition monitoring platform, which aggregates data from multiple 3300 and 3500 Series nodes across the facility.
The data flow does not stop at the monitoring rack. Through gateway modules such as the Bently Nevada 3500/92 Communication Gateway, vibration and position data is bridged to the plant DCS — for example, a Honeywell Experion PKS or Emerson DeltaV system — enabling alarm management, trend archiving, and predictive maintenance workflows to be executed at the enterprise level. Remote I/O nodes and edge gateways further extend this connectivity to cloud-based analytics platforms, supporting IIoT-driven maintenance strategies without disrupting the real-time control loop.
For facilities running mixed-protocol environments, the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 integrates equally well with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLCs via the 3500/92 gateway’s EtherNet/IP output, or with Siemens S7-300/S7-400 controllers through PROFIBUS DP. This cross-platform compatibility ensures that the probe’s vibration data can be consumed by virtually any modern industrial control or SCADA system, eliminating data silos and enabling a unified view of machine health across heterogeneous automation networks.
Beyond vibration monitoring, the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 supports axial position measurement applications when paired with the appropriate thrust monitor module in the 3500 rack. This dual-function capability makes it a versatile component in comprehensive machinery protection schemes, where both radial and axial data must be continuously available to the protection logic and the operator HMI simultaneously.
Every unit supplied by ZYPLC undergoes pre-shipment functional testing to verify probe sensitivity, gap voltage linearity, and cable continuity. Stock is maintained in our warehouse to support urgent MRO requirements, with fast international shipping available. All units are covered by a 12-month warranty, ensuring confidence in both the product and the supply chain.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| SKU | 330101-00-19-10-02-05 |
| Brand / Series | Bently Nevada / 3300 XL 8mm Proximity Transducer System |
| Protocol Support | Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, PROFIBUS DP, EtherNet/IP (via 3500/92 Gateway) |
| Interface Type | Analog Output (eddy-current, 4–20 mA / voltage), compatible with 3500 Series I/O modules |
| Transmission Capability | Continuous real-time vibration and position data; low-latency signal chain |
| Network Compatibility | DCS, PLC, SCADA, HMI, IIoT Edge Gateway, System 1 Evolution |
| System Application | Rotating machinery protection, condition monitoring, predictive maintenance |
| Warranty | 12-Month Warranty — all units tested before shipment |
The 330101-00-19-10-02-05 sits at the origin of a multi-layer industrial data chain. At the field level, the probe and its paired 3300/55 proximitor sensor convert shaft displacement into a conditioned analog signal. This signal travels via the 3300/16-24-01-01-00-00-00 extension cable to the Bently Nevada 3500 Series monitoring rack, where the 3500/42M Proximitor/Seismic Monitor module digitizes and evaluates the data against configurable alarm thresholds.
From the 3500 rack, the 3500/92 Communication Gateway bridges the vibration data to the plant automation layer. Depending on the site’s control architecture, this data is consumed by an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC over EtherNet/IP, a Siemens S7-400 controller over PROFIBUS DP, or a distributed control system such as Honeywell Experion PKS via Modbus TCP/IP. Operators interact with this data through plant HMI terminals or through System 1 Evolution, Bently Nevada’s SCADA-compatible software platform, which provides trend visualization, alarm management, and historical data archiving across all connected monitoring nodes.
At the edge and enterprise layers, industrial edge gateways aggregate data from multiple 3300/3500 Series nodes and transmit structured datasets to cloud analytics platforms, enabling remote diagnostics, fleet-wide benchmarking, and AI-driven predictive maintenance — all without interrupting the real-time protection logic running at the rack level.
One of the most persistent challenges in industrial facilities is the fragmentation of machine health data across incompatible systems. Legacy vibration monitoring equipment often operates in isolation, with no standardized protocol to share data with the plant DCS, PLC network, or enterprise MES. The result is a data silo: maintenance teams rely on manual rounds and periodic downloads rather than continuous, integrated monitoring.
The Bently Nevada 330101-00-19-10-02-05, deployed within the 3300/3500 Series ecosystem, directly addresses this problem. By connecting the probe’s output to the 3500/92 Communication Gateway, facilities can expose real-time vibration and position data to any Modbus, PROFIBUS, or EtherNet/IP-capable system on the plant network. This eliminates the need for manual data collection, enables alarm integration with the plant DCS, and allows SCADA operators to monitor machine health alongside process variables on a single unified display.
For facilities undergoing digital transformation, this connectivity also supports the gradual migration from reactive to predictive maintenance. As vibration trends are continuously logged and made available to analytics platforms, maintenance teams gain the visibility needed to identify developing faults — bearing wear, rotor imbalance, misalignment — before they result in unplanned downtime. The 330101-00-19-10-02-05 is therefore not merely a sensor; it is a foundational data source for the connected, transparent production line.
Q1: What communication protocols does the Bently Nevada 330101-00-19-10-02-05 support when integrated with a 3500 Series rack?
A: When used with the 3500/92 Communication Gateway module, the system supports Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, PROFIBUS DP, and EtherNet/IP. This allows the probe’s vibration data to be shared with PLCs, DCS platforms, SCADA systems, and HMI terminals across the plant network with minimal integration effort.
Q2: How is communication latency managed in a 3300/3500 Series monitoring network?
A: The 3500 Series rack processes analog signals from the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 in real time, with alarm response times measured in milliseconds. Data forwarded to the plant network via the 3500/92 gateway is subject to standard Ethernet or fieldbus latency, which is well within the tolerance of SCADA and DCS polling cycles for condition monitoring applications.
Q3: Can the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 be used in a mixed-vendor automation environment alongside non-Bently Nevada PLCs and SCADA systems?
A: Yes. The 3500/92 Communication Gateway provides protocol translation between the Bently Nevada monitoring rack and third-party automation systems. Whether the plant runs Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Honeywell, or Emerson control platforms, the gateway ensures that vibration and position data from the 330101-00-19-10-02-05 is accessible in a compatible format.
Q4: What quality assurance steps are taken before shipment, and what warranty coverage is provided?
A: Every 330101-00-19-10-02-05 unit supplied by ZYPLC is functionally tested prior to shipment, including verification of probe sensitivity, gap voltage output, and cable integrity. All units are covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of delivery. In the event of a fault within the warranty period, ZYPLC provides replacement or repair support to minimize impact on plant operations.
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