Honeywell
Honeywell VELOMITOR 330500 Vibration Sensor
Honeywell RFQ support for Vibration Sensor. Availability, condition, compatibility, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed before quote.
Honeywell
Honeywell RFQ support for Vibration Sensor. Availability, condition, compatibility, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed before quote.
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The Honeywell VELOMITOR 330500 is a high-performance piezo-velocity vibration sensor engineered for integration with Bently Nevada continuous machinery monitoring systems. In modern industrial facilities where energy efficiency and equipment uptime are directly tied to profitability, the VELOMITOR 330500 delivers the real-time vibration data necessary to reduce downtime risk, prevent downtime, and optimize the operational rhythm of rotating machinery across the production line.
Unlike passive monitoring approaches, the VELOMITOR 330500 actively contributes to maintenance-focused automation by feeding precise velocity signals into the plant’s control and protection architecture. When integrated with a Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System, the sensor enables continuous tracking of bearing health, shaft imbalance, and misalignment — all of which are leading causes of excessive motor energy draw. By detecting these conditions early, maintenance teams can intervene before a minor mechanical inefficiency escalates into a full motor failure or an unplanned production halt.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| SKU | VELOMITOR 330500 |
| Brand | Honeywell (Bently Nevada Series) |
| Sensor Type | Piezo-Velocity (Seismic Vibration) |
| Output Signal | Velocity (mV/mm/s or mV/in/s) |
| Frequency Range | 2 Hz – 1,000 Hz |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +121°C |
| Power Consumption | Low-draw IEPE-compatible constant current excitation |
| Compatible Systems | Bently Nevada 3500, 1900/65A, System 1 Software |
| Application Environment | Turbines, Compressors, Pumps, Motors, Fans, Gearboxes |
| Maintenance Value | Early fault detection reduces motor overload & unplanned downtime |
| Origin | United States |
| Warranty | 12-Month Warranty |
| Availability | Confirmed via RFQ before quotation |
The VELOMITOR 330500 is most effective when deployed as part of a layered industrial automation and maintenance planning architecture. In a typical industrial-grade plant configuration, the sensor mounts directly on the bearing housing of a critical rotating asset — such as a centrifugal pump or induction motor — and transmits continuous velocity signals to a Bently Nevada 3500/42M Proximitor/Seismic Monitor module. This module processes the raw vibration data and communicates alarm and trip states to the plant’s distributed control system (DCS) or safety instrumented system (SIS).
On the drive side, variable frequency drives (VFDs) such as the ABB ACS880 or Siemens SINAMICS G120 series can be configured to respond dynamically to vibration-derived process feedback. When the VELOMITOR 330500 detects elevated vibration levels indicative of mechanical stress, the control system can automatically reduce motor speed via the VFD, lowering operating load and mechanical wear simultaneously. This closed-loop interaction between vibration sensing and drive control is one of the most impactful maintenance planning strategies available in modern industrial automation.
For facilities running Siemens S7-1500 PLCs or Allen-Bradley ControlLogix controllers, the VELOMITOR 330500’s output integrates cleanly through standard analog input modules or via the Bently Nevada 3500 rack’s communication gateway, which supports Modbus TCP and OPC UA protocols. This allows vibration data to flow directly into the plant’s condition monitoring dashboard — whether that’s Rockwell FactoryTalk Energy Metrics, Siemens SIMATIC Energy Manager, or a third-party SCADA platform — giving energy managers a real-time view of how mechanical health correlates with power draw.
On the I/O and signal conditioning side, the sensor pairs with Bently Nevada 3500/25 keyphasor modules and 3500/15 power supply units within the same rack, ensuring a clean, noise-free signal chain from the machine to the monitoring system. For remote or distributed installations, Bently Nevada 1900/65A general-purpose equipment monitors provide a cost-effective alternative for non-critical assets, maintaining the same maintenance-focused monitoring philosophy across the entire plant.
HMI visualization of vibration trends is typically handled through GE iFIX, Wonderware InTouch, or the native Bently Nevada System 1 software platform, which provides asset-level dashboards showing vibration spectrum, trend history, and alarm status. These visualizations allow operators to correlate operating load spikes with specific vibration events, enabling data-driven decisions about maintenance scheduling and production load balancing.
In real-world production environments, undetected mechanical faults are among the largest hidden contributors to unplanned downtime. A pump operating with a worn bearing or a fan with blade imbalance can consume Actual operating results depend on the installed system, load profile, and commissioning parameters. The VELOMITOR 330500 addresses this directly by providing the continuous, high-fidelity vibration data needed to catch these conditions before they become energy-intensive failure modes.
Consider a petrochemical facility running multiple centrifugal compressors on a continuous process line. Each compressor is driven by a large induction motor controlled by a VFD. Without vibration monitoring, operators rely on periodic manual checks — a practice that leaves significant windows of opportunity for mechanical degradation to go undetected. With the VELOMITOR 330500 installed on each compressor bearing housing and connected to a Bently Nevada 3500 rack, the facility gains 24/7 visibility into the mechanical health of every machine on the line.
When the system detects a rising vibration trend on a specific compressor — indicating early-stage bearing wear — the maintenance team can schedule a targeted intervention during the next planned shutdown window rather than waiting for an emergency trip. This predictive maintenance approach eliminates the energy penalty of running a degraded machine, avoids the production losses associated with unplanned downtime, and extends the service life of both the mechanical components and the motor itself.
On assembly and discrete manufacturing lines, the VELOMITOR 330500 contributes to production rhythm optimization by ensuring that conveyor drives, servo-driven actuators, and robotic joint motors operate within their designed vibration envelopes. Excessive vibration in these systems not only wastes energy but also degrades positioning accuracy and increases cycle times — directly impacting throughput and OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness). By maintaining mechanical health across the line, the sensor helps sustain the production cadence that energy and operations managers depend on for accurate shift planning and cost forecasting.
All units supplied by ZYPLC undergo pre-shipment functional testing to verify output signal integrity, frequency response, and connector condition. Each VELOMITOR 330500 is Warranty terms are confirmed during quotation.
Q1: How does the VELOMITOR 330500 contribute to measurable operational stability on the production line?
By detecting mechanical faults such as bearing wear, imbalance, and misalignment at an early stage, the VELOMITOR 330500 allows maintenance teams to correct these conditions before they cause the motor to draw abnormal load. A well-maintained machine operating within its vibration limits consistently consumes less energy than a degraded one running under mechanical stress. When integrated with a VFD-based drive system, the vibration data can also be used to optimize motor speed setpoints, further reducing operating load during partial-load operation.
Q2: Is the VELOMITOR 330500 compatible with existing Bently Nevada 3500 Series racks and System 1 software?
Yes. The VELOMITOR 330500 is designed for direct compatibility with the Bently Nevada 3500 Series Machinery Protection System, including the 3500/42M Proximitor/Seismic Monitor module. It is also fully supported by Bently Nevada System 1 software for trend analysis, alarm configuration, and spectrum visualization. For facilities using the 1900/65A general-purpose monitor, the sensor’s IEPE-compatible output is equally compatible with that platform.
Q3: Can the VELOMITOR 330500 replace an existing vibration sensor without system reconfiguration?
In most cases, yes. The VELOMITOR 330500 is a direct form-fit-function replacement for standard piezo-velocity sensors used in Bently Nevada monitoring systems. Connector type, mounting thread, and output signal characteristics are consistent with the platform’s specifications. However, we recommend verifying the specific monitor module’s input configuration and sensitivity settings before installation to ensure optimal signal calibration.
Q4: What does the 12-Month Warranty cover, and how does ZYPLC handle the replacement process?
The 12-Month Warranty covers manufacturing defects and functional failures under normal operating conditions. If a unit fails within the warranty period, ZYPLC will arrange a replacement from Availability confirmed by RFQ inventory to minimize your downtime. All units are tested prior to shipment to verify signal output and mechanical integrity. For warranty claims or technical support, contact our team at plc.sales@zyplc.com or +86 19859288691.
Contact: +86 19859288691 | plc.sales@zyplc.com
ZYPLC handles Honeywell VELOMITOR 330500 Vibration Sensor as a quote-based industrial automation spare part. Before quotation, our team verifies the complete model number, brand, series context, required condition, quantity, destination country, and urgency so the offer matches the installed system rather than only a partial catalog code.
| Model / SKU | VELOMITOR 330500 |
|---|---|
| Brand / Series | Honeywell / Other series |
| RFQ details needed | Complete part number, suffix or revision, quantity, target country, preferred condition, urgency, and photos or nameplate when available. |
| Availability basis | Availability, condition, lead time, and export shipment options are confirmed by RFQ. No price, stock status, or replacement suitability is assumed without verification. |
Industrial control parts often depend on firmware, revision, communication option, voltage range, rack type, or regional suffix. Please keep suffixes such as -00, -01, -CN, -JP, -CA, or similar revision marks in the RFQ message so compatibility can be checked against the existing PLC, DCS, drive, HMI, or machinery protection system.
Availability is confirmed by RFQ. Send the full model number, required quantity, condition requirement, destination country, and urgency so our sourcing team can check suitable supply options.
Yes. For PLC, DCS, drive, HMI, robotics, and machinery monitoring parts, suffixes and revisions matter. Photos, nameplates, firmware notes, or installed-system details help reduce mismatch risk.
Yes. ZYPLC supports quote-based sourcing for current, discontinued, and legacy industrial automation spares through verified industrial supply channels, with condition and lead time confirmed before quote.
Where applicable, parts are reviewed, packed for export, and prepared for shipment after RFQ confirmation. Testing scope, warranty terms, and shipment method are confirmed during quotation.