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The 3300/16-13-01-02-00-00-00 is a dual-channel vibration monitor designed for the Bently Nevada 3300 Monitoring System by Baker Hughes - Bently Nevada.
This module processes signals from two proximity probes in an XY configuration, enabling accurate monitoring of:
Radial vibration
Shaft orbit
DC gap voltage (shaft position)
By reconstructing shaft motion, it helps detect rotor instability, misalignment, and bearing degradation in high-speed rotating equipment.
The unit includes an LCD display, LED status indicators, continuous transducer self-checking, and programmable protection relays to ensure reliable machinery protection.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 3300/16 |
| Full Configuration | 3300/16-13-01-02-00-00-00 |
| Channels | Dual-channel (XY or independent radial) |
| Transducer Compatibility | 3300 5 mm, 8 mm, and 7200 Proximitor systems |
| Gap Voltage Range | 0 to -24 Vdc (typical) |
| Alarm Setpoints | Alert & Danger, 0.1–60 s delay |
| Output Signals | 4–20 mA recorder + buffered outputs |
| Accuracy | ±1% of full scale |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to +65°C |
| Relay Type | Programmable protection relays |
High-speed centrifugal compressors
Steam and hydro turbines
Large induction motors
Fluid-film bearing gearboxes
How does XY monitoring differ from single radial measurement?
Two probes mounted 90° apart allow reconstruction of the shaft orbit, providing deeper insight into rotor dynamics than a single vibration channel.
Why monitor gap voltage?
Gap voltage reflects shaft position relative to the bearing. Sudden or gradual shifts can indicate bearing wear or alignment problems before vibration alarms are triggered.