Replacing the display window on Signet ProcessPro Instrumentation Family
The windows used on Signet’s ProcessPro line of instrumentation are made of “self-healing” material that resists damage from scrapes and scratches. Over time the material can become clouded or may be damaged beyond the capability of the material to recover.
The window is easily replaced.
Replacement Instructions
Order Information
ALWAYS disconnect power before servicing this instrument.
This Instrument:
uses this window:
3-8250-2 (P)
3 8050 625 21
3-8250-3 (P)
3 8050 625 21
3-8350-1 (P)
3 8050 625 30
3-8350-2 (P)
3 8050 625 31
3-8350-3 (P)
3 8050 625 30
3-8450-1 (P)
3 8050 625 40
3-8450-2 (P)
3 8050 625 41
3-8450-3 (P)
3 8050 625 40
3-8550-1 (P)
3 8050 625 50
3-8550-2 (P)
3 8050 625 51
3-8550-3 (P)
3 8050 625 50
3-8750-1 (P)
3 8050 625 70
3-8750-2 (P)
3 8050 625 71
3-8750-3 (P)
3 8050 625 70
3-8850-1 (P)
3 8050 625 80
3-8850-2 (P)
3 8050 625 81
3-8850-3 (P)
3 8050 625 80
3-8860
3 8050 625 83
3-8860-AC
3 8050 625 83
3-8900
3 8050 625 83
3-8900-VF
3 8050 625 83
1.
Use a blunt object to lift one edge of the old display window.
2.
Carefully peel the display away from the transmitter body.
3.
Clean the window frame with Motsenbocker's Lift Off (or equivalent) to remove any remaining material and glue.
Clean with alcohol to remove excess residue.
4.
Remove the paper backing from the new window.
5.
Apply new window to the instrument Fig.5). Press all around the edge to ensure an adequate adhesive seal.