Bently Nevada 330878-90-00 Proximity Sensor – Obsolete 3300 XL Series Spare Part
Bently Nevada 330878-90-00 Proximity Sensor – Obsolete 3300 XL Series Spare Part When a proximitor module fails inside a turbine…
Model: VW-202AL-A
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Technical Dossier
The Bently Nevada VW-202 series is a line of industrial velocity transducers (seismic vibration sensors) manufactured by GE Bently Nevada, designed for continuous machinery health monitoring in heavy-process industries. These sensors are installed across global petrochemical complexes, nuclear power stations, offshore platforms, and refinery rotating equipment trains — including steam turbines, compressors, pumps, and fans — where absolute shaft or casing vibration measurement is required per API 670 and ISO 10816 standards.
The VW-202 series operates on the electromagnetic induction principle: an internal coil suspended within a permanent magnetic field generates a voltage proportional to the velocity of casing vibration. Output is a self-generating analog signal (mV/mm/s or mV/in/s), requiring no external power supply for the sensing element itself. This characteristic makes the VW-202 series inherently compatible with legacy DCS and PLC monitoring racks that predate ICP/IEPE-powered accelerometer infrastructure.
The series has reached the mature/end-of-life phase of its product lifecycle. GE Bently Nevada has transitioned new installations toward the 330500 and 330525 series proximity probes and the 3300 XL 8mm proximity transducer system for shaft-relative measurement. However, the VW-202 remains the installed standard in thousands of operating plants where full system replacement is not economically justified. Long-term maintenance support, including certified refurbished units and functional equivalents, is a primary procurement requirement for this series.
The VW-202 series was introduced during the 1970s–1980s expansion of continuous process monitoring in the oil & gas sector. Early variants used a simple spring-mass-coil assembly with a frequency response range of 10–1000 Hz, suitable for low-speed machinery (600–3600 RPM). The connector interface was standardized to MIL-C-5015 circular connectors, which remain the dominant field-wiring standard for this series.
Through the 1990s, Bently Nevada refined the internal damping coefficient and extended the usable frequency range on select variants (AL suffix models) to improve accuracy on high-speed turbomachinery. The AL designation indicates an aluminum housing construction, reducing sensor mass and improving high-frequency response fidelity. The A suffix denotes the standard output sensitivity configuration (typically 100 mV/in/s or 4 mV/mm/s).
By the 2000s, the VW-202 series was formally classified as a mature product. GE Bently Nevada's 3500 Series Machinery Protection System introduced digital rack architecture that accepts both velocity and proximity probe inputs, creating a migration path. Plants operating legacy 3300 Series racks continue to specify VW-202 sensors as direct replacements. Compatibility between VW-202 output signals and 3300/3500 rack input cards (e.g., 3300/16-02-01-00) is confirmed without signal conditioning modification.
The following SKUs represent verified models within the Bently Nevada VW-202 velocity transducer family, classified by housing material, sensitivity, and connector configuration:
Velocity Transducers — Standard Housing
Velocity Transducers — Connector & Cable Variants
Mounting & Accessory SKUs (VW-202 Compatible)
The VW-202 series is no longer in active production at GE Bently Nevada. OEM lead times for new-old-stock (NOS) units are indeterminate, and authorized distributor inventory is depleted in most regions. Plants operating on 5–20 year maintenance cycles require a reliable alternative supply chain for this series.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for end-of-life Bently Nevada sensor series, including the VW-202. Sourcing channels include:
All VW-202 units supplied by DriveKNMS are accompanied by calibration records and a functional test report. Minimum order quantity is one unit. Emergency same-day dispatch is available for critical plant shutdown scenarios.
VW-202 velocity transducers require specific test procedures due to their passive electromagnetic construction and sensitivity to internal coil integrity and damping fluid condition: