Description
Bently Nevada 3300 XL 8mm Reverse Mount Probe: Solving Space Constraints in Turbine Monitoring
If you’ve ever wrestled with cramped turbine casings where front-access probes just won’t fit, this reverse-mount solution probably feels like a win. From my experience troubleshooting vibration monitoring in power plants, that extra inch of clearance behind the housing makes all the difference when space is tighter than a drumhead. One thing I appreciate is how it handles displacement monitoring in reverse-threaded housings without adapters – typically saving hours during retrofits.
Your Order & Peace of Mind
- 365-day warranty covering manufacturing defects (excluding physical damage)
- In-stock units ship within 1 week – rarely takes longer than 30 days even for custom calibrations
- 50% advance payment, balance due before FedEx/UPS/DHL dispatch
Why This Probe Stands Out
- True reverse mounting – Installs from the backside of machinery housings. You might notice this eliminates the need for custom brackets in tight compressor stages.
- 8mm diameter sensor – Maintains standard Bently Nevada compatibility while fitting where larger probes won’t. In many cases, this avoids rewiring existing 3300 XL systems.
- -40°C to +120°C operation – Handles turbine exhaust proximity better than standard probes. One refinery client told us it survived 11 months in a steam turbine casing where others failed.
- Integrated 1/4-28 UNF thread – Direct replacement for legacy reverse-mount setups. No more hunting for obscure adapters during midnight shutdowns.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand/Model | Bently Nevada 330106-05-30-10-02-00 (3300 XL 8mm Reverse Mount) |
| HS Code | 9031.80.6000 (Vibration monitoring sensors) |
| Power Requirements | 18-30 VDC @ 10 mA (typical) |
| Dimensions & Weight | 8mm dia x 76mm length / 120g |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +120°C (cable rated to 220°C) |
| Signal Output | -2.0 V to -10.0 V DC (proportional to displacement) |
| Installation Method | Reverse-threaded housing (1/4-28 UNF) |
Where You’ll Actually Use This
Think steam turbine end-bearings where the front access port faces the wall, or compressor stages packed between piping. I’ve seen these probes solve vibration monitoring headaches in gas turbine generator sets where standard probes would’ve required a $15k housing modification. They’re also becoming go-to solutions for retrofitting older hydroelectric units – typically when plant engineers discover their original probes can’t handle modern variable-speed operations.
Procurement Advantages Beyond the Spec Sheet
- Avoids downtime from custom machining – installs in existing reverse-threaded ports
- Reduces spares inventory (compatible with 3300 XL 8mm proximitor systems)
- Field calibration possible without removing from housing
- Seems to handle EMI better than some competitors in VFD-heavy environments
Installation & Maintenance Reality Check
Mount in standard 3300 XL probe housings – but leave at least 50mm clearance behind for the connector. One common mistake? Forgetting to torque the housing to 15-20 ft-lbs before final probe insertion. From what I’ve seen in the field, quarterly visual checks for oil ingress at the connector seal prevent 80% of premature failures. Firmware updates aren’t needed (it’s analog), but do verify calibration annually – especially if monitoring high-vibration equipment like centrifugal compressors.
Quality You Can Verify
CE marked per 2014/30/EU EMC Directive, ATEX II 2G Ex db IIC T6 Gb certified for hazardous areas. Each unit ships with traceable NIST calibration certificate – no “factory certified” loopholes. The 365-day warranty covers performance drift beyond ±5% of range, which in my experience rarely gets claimed if installed per Bently’s guidelines.









Reviews
There are no reviews yet.