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20. Plug the sensor element into the sensor housing board. Ensure that the pins on the sensing
element align with the sockets on the sensor housing board.
21. Screw the sensor housing cap back onto the sensor housing base, ensuring that the sensor
housing cap is only tightened hand tight.
22. Zero and calibrate the detector as described on page 59.
Replacing the PID Lamp
WARNING: Do not remove the sensor housing cap or enclosure lid while the circuits are
energized unless the area is determined to be non-hazardous. Keep the sensor
housing cap and enclosure lid tightly closed during operation.
CAUTION:
The internal components can be static sensitive. Use caution when opening the
enclosure and handling internal components. DO NOT use any metal objects or
tools to remove the sensor.
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. Look at the part number label on the side of your PID sensor.