4 expected lifetime, 5 failure modes and estimated failure rates, 6 periodic test and maintenance requirements – Flowserve LPS Series Heavy-Duty Actuators User Manual

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4 Expected Lifetime

Actuator lifetime (for which failure rates indicated in Par. 5

are ensured) strongly depends on operating conditions and

on materials of construction.

For normal service conditions, LPS Actuators can be in good

conditions also after 25 years, with planned maintenance,

according to Par. 6.4.

5 Failure Modes and Estimated

Failure Rates

Failure

Mode

Estimated Dangerous Failure Rate

D

[1/h]

Failure on demand

6,39 E-08

Failure Modes and estimated Failure rates –

Actuators Series LPS/SA

Failure

Mode

Estimated Dangerous Failure Rate

D

[1/h]

Failure on demand

7,68 E-08

Failure Modes and estimated Failure rates –

Actuators Series LPS/DA

NOTE: no internal diagnostics is included in the device.

6 Periodic Test and Maintenance

Requirements

6.1 General

Please consider that the information in this paragraph are

relevant only in regards of Reliability Tests; please refer to

the Document “IOM MANUAL” (“Installation, Operation and

Maintenance Manual”, doc. n° LFENIM0001) for detailed

information about product maintenance, handling and

storage.

Diagnostic tests may be made to increase the system

reliability (Full stroke or Partial stroke Test).

“On site” tests depend on Project/Plant facilities/

requirements; however, a functional test must be executed

on site, before Valve usage.

6.2 Full Stroke Test

The “Full Stroke Test” (“On-line”) must be performed

to satisfy the PFDAVG (average probability of failure on

demand) value.

The full test frequencies will be defined from the final

integrator, in relation to the defined SIL level to achieve.
Procedure:
• Operate the Actuator/Valve assembly for an open/close

complete cycle, with complete opening - closing of the

valve.

• Verify the Correct performing of open – close manoeuvre

(e.g. check locally, or automatically, via Logic solver, the

correct movement of the actuator/valve).

Considering the application of the above described

Full Stroke Test procedure, the “Test Coverage” can be

considered 99%.

6.3 Partial Stroke Test

The “Partial Stroke Test” (“On-line”) can be performed to

improve the PFDAVG value.

A typical partial stroke value is 15% of the stroke.

The “Partial Stroke Test” (“On line”) can be performed

to satisfy PFDAVG (average probability of failure on

demand) value.

Recommended Test Interval = 1 – 3 months.
Procedure:
• Operate the Actuator/Valve assembly for in an open/close

cycle, with 15% of the stroke;

• Verify the Correct performing of partial stroke manoeuvre

(e.g. check locally, or automatically via Logic solver, or via

the PST system, the correct movement of the actuator/

valve till 15% of the stroke).

The above parameters will depend on the available partial

stroke test system.

Considering the application of the described Partial Stroke

Test procedure, the “Diagnostic Coverage” is >90 %.

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