In the field of industrial monitoring and diagnostics, Bently Nevada’s 330400 series acceleration sensors have received widespread attention for their superior performance and reliability. In particular, the acceleration sensor, model 330400-01-05, is designed for housing acceleration measurement in critical mechanical applications, such as gear mesh monitoring, ensuring stable operation and early fault detection.
The sensor meets the requirements of API Standard 670 for accelerometers and provides an amplitude range of 50g peaks and a sensitivity of 100 mV/g, enabling it to monitor vibration frequencies from 10 Hz to 15 kHz. It has been designed with harsh industrial environments in mind, is capable of stable operation in the temperature range from -55°C to 121°C, and has several hazardous zone certifications, including CSA in North America and ATEX/IECEx in Europe, ensuring safe use in a variety of environments.
The 330400-01-05 acceleration sensor is typically installed in a standard 43217 or high temperature 37442 housing to withstand adverse environmental conditions and is mounted on the surface of the component being monitored via a 1/4-28 UNF integral stud for optimal frequency response. In addition, it offers a variety of cable options, including custom options for standard and non-standard lengths to suit different installation needs.
With the continuous advancement of industrial automation and predictive maintenance, the 330400-01-05 acceleration sensor is playing an increasingly important role in improving mechanical efficiency and reducing unplanned downtime. Its high sensitivity and wide frequency response range make it ideal for monitoring the health of critical assets. This sensor is undoubtedly a valuable investment for businesses looking to improve the reliability and performance of their equipment.