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Bently Nevada 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02 Dual Triaxial High Pressure Feedthrough Module

Bently Nevada 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02 Dual Triaxial High Pressure Feedthrough Module

  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Condition:in Stock

  • Product Type: Dual Triaxial High Pressure Feedthrough Module

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3000g

  • Shipping port: Shanghai/Yiwu/Shenzhen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Bently Nevada 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02 Dual Triaxial High Pressure Feedthrough Module

The Bently Nevada 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02, also cataloged as the 330162 Dual Triaxial High Pressure Feedthrough, operates as a dedicated hardware component for transferring vibration sensor signals through high-pressure mechanical barriers within Bently Nevada 3300 XL machinery protection systems. The feedthrough assembly maintains triaxial signal paths between field sensors and monitoring hardware.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin USA
Weight 3 kg
Dimensions Dual triaxial feedthrough; 4.5 m + 4.5 m sensor cable length; 0.7 m + 0.7 m extension length
Operating Temp -51 deg C to +177 deg C (typical system cable operating range)
Power Consumption Passive component, no power consumption
Product Type High Pressure Feedthroughs
Module Type Dual Triaxial High Pressure Feedthrough
System Compatibility Bently Nevada 3300 System / 3300 XL machinery protection systems
Signal Function Vibration signal transmission through high-pressure barriers
Installation Method High-pressure flange installation with armored cable routing and miniature coaxial connectors

Eddy-Current Measurement and Rotor Dynamics Characteristics

The 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02 feedthrough assembly is configured for mechanical separation and signal transmission in rotating machinery monitoring installations requiring high-pressure boundary penetration. The dual triaxial configuration provides multiple sensor signal paths while maintaining electrical continuity between field-mounted vibration sensors and the monitoring system.

The assembly supports vibration measurement architectures used with Bently Nevada 3300 XL machinery protection systems. Signal routing through the feedthrough enables monitoring functions associated with rotor dynamics analysis, including vibration response measurement, shaft behavior evaluation, and machinery protection channel inputs.

The feedthrough operates as a passive signal transmission component and does not require external power. Its mechanical construction supports installation environments requiring pressure containment, armored cable routing, and miniature coaxial connector interfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the primary function of the 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02 module?
A: The module provides a high-pressure barrier feedthrough path for transmitting triaxial vibration sensor signals to Bently Nevada monitoring systems.

Q: Does this feedthrough module require electrical power?
A: No. The 330162-01-45-45-07-07-94-01-02 is a passive component and does not consume operating power.

Q: What type of installation is required for this feedthrough?
A: The assembly is installed using a high-pressure flange mounting arrangement with armored cable routing and miniature coaxial connectors.

Field Installation Guidelines

Install the feedthrough assembly according to the mechanical pressure boundary requirements of the equipment. Confirm flange mounting integrity and verify that cable routing does not introduce excessive mechanical stress or bending forces.

Maintain separation between sensor signal cables and high-current power wiring to reduce electromagnetic interference. Ensure connector interfaces are clean and properly secured before system commissioning.

Verify cable identification, triaxial channel assignment, and connection continuity between field sensors, feedthrough terminals, and the Bently Nevada monitoring system before applying the monitoring configuration.

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