150 • Maintenance
EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual
30. Turn the EAGLE 2 upside down and tighten the three case screws to secure the top
case to the bottom case.
31. Calibrate the PID channel as described in “PID Calibration” on page 131.
Replacing the PID Sensor’s Lamp
If cleaning the PID lamp does not resolve any calibration problems you may be having,
the lamp may need to be replaced.
Ordering the Correct Replacement Lamp
It’s important to order the correct replacement lamp for your PID sensor.
1. If you have a 61-0300RK-01 or a 61-0301-02 sensor, you need to:
a. Pull the PID sensor out of the socket and look at the pins on the underside of the
sensor.
b. Look at the label near the pins. Some sensors have an “L” in the lower lefthand
corner of this label. Other sensors do not.
c. See the table below for replacement lamp part numbers based on your sensor part
number and the presence of the “L” on the pin label.
2. If you have a 61-0302 or 61-0303 sensor, see the table below for replacement lamp
part numbers.
Table 16: PID Sensor Replacement Lamp Part Numbers
PID Sensor Part Number
Replacement Lamp
Part Number
61-0300RK-01
No “L”
51-1500RK
“L”
51-1503
61-0301-02
No “L”
51-1502
“L”
51-1503
61-0302
51-1503
61-0303
51-1503
Label with no “L” Label with “L”
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