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Overview
Place of Origin: |
USA |
Brand Name: |
Bently Nevada |
Model Number: |
330500-03-01 |
Packaging Details: |
Original new Factory Sealed |
Delivery Time: |
5-7 days |
Payment Terms: |
T/T |
Supply Ability: |
In stock |
Quick Detail
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Mounting Thread Adaptor Option: |
1/4 - 28 UNF |
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Agency Approval Option: |
CSA/US/C |
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Dimension: |
6.2x2.4x2.4cm |
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Weight: |
0.14kg |
Description
The 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor is designed for precise measurement of absolute bearing housing, casing, or structural vibration in industrial automation systems. This solid-state piezoelectric sensor incorporates embedded electronics with no moving parts, ensuring long-term operation under high shock conditions up to 5,000 g peak. The 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor features a 1/4–28 UNF mounting thread adaptor, dynamic output impedance below 2400 Ω, and amplitude linearity of ±2% up to 152 mm/s (6 in/s) peak. It operates in temperatures ranging from -55°C to 121°C (-67°F to 250°F) and can function in up to 100% non-submerged humidity. Constructed from 316L stainless steel, the 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor can be mounted vertically, horizontally, or at any angle, transmitting accurate vibration signals for monitoring and automation control. Base strain sensitivity is 0.005 in/s/mstrain, and magnetic field susceptibility is <51 min/s/gauss (50 gauss, 50–60 Hz), enabling reliable performance in challenging industrial environments.
Applications
Measure Pump Bearing Vibration with 330500-03-01
The 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor captures precise bearing housing vibration, using its ±2% amplitude linearity to detect early mechanical wear and prevent unplanned downtime.
Track Fan and Compressor Vibration with 330500-03-01
Install the 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor on fan and compressor casings to monitor vibration velocity from 3.94 mV/mm/s (100 mV/in/s), supporting automated control adjustments and predictive maintenance.
Monitor Machinery Structural Movement with 330500-03-01
Use the 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor on structural frames to detect casing vibration patterns over -55°C to 121°C (-67°F to 250°F), helping optimize automation feedback loops.
Provide Automation Feedback for Rotating Equipment with 330500-03-01
Integrate the 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor into control systems to adjust machine operations based on real-time vibration velocity data, enabling high-precision automation monitoring.
Specifications
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Operating Temperature Range: |
-55°C to 121°C (-67°F to 250°F) |
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Shock Survivability: |
5,000 g peak, maximum |
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Relative Humidity: |
To 100% non-submerged; case is hermeticallysealed. |
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Base Strain Sensitivity: |
0.005 in/s/mstrain. |
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Magnetic Field Susceptibility: |
<51 min/s/gauss (50 gauss, 50-60Hz). |
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Case Material: |
316L stainless steel |
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Mounting Torque: |
32-46 kg cm (24-40 in-lb) max |
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Grounding: |
Case isolated |
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Dynamic Output Impedance: |
Less than 2400 Ω |
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Amplitude Linearity: |
±2% to 152 mm/s (6 in/s) peak |
Competitive Advantage
High Shock Survivability
The 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor withstands up to 5,000 g peak shock, ensuring accurate vibration velocity measurement even during sudden mechanical impacts.
Wide Operating Temperature Range
The 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor operates between -55°C and 121°C, allowing deployment in extreme industrial environments without affecting signal quality.
Flexible Mounting Orientation
The 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor can be mounted vertically, horizontally, or at any angle due to its case-isolated 1/4-28 UNF mounting adaptor, enabling installation in confined or unconventional spaces.
Low Magnetic Field Sensitivity
With <51 min/s/gauss susceptibility, the 330500-03-01 Velomitor Piezo-velocity Sensor reliably measures vibration near motors or electrical equipment, minimizing measurement errors.