Flowserve LPS Pneumatic Heavy-Duty Actuator Series User Manual

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LPS Series Heavy-Duty Actuators FCD LFENIM0001-02-AQ – 5/15

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Troubleshooting Table
Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

The actuator does not move.

A moving part is seized up.

Check if any moving part is blocked. If so, follow

the maintenance instructions given in paragraphs

4.2, 4.3 and 4.4.

Leakages of the pneumatic cylinder.

A significant air leak may prevent the actuator

from operating. Ensure that there aren’t any

external leaks of the pneumatic cylinder. If

possible, detect them using a leak finder spray.

Check also that there are not leaks across the

piston. If leaks are present, follow the cylinder

maintenance instructions given in paragraph 4.3.

The actuator model is not the correct one,

or is not suitable for the plant conditions.

Check the actuator nameplate and the plant

requirements. If there are mismatches, contact

Flowserve Service Department.

Spring problems (if actuator is a single

acting model).

Check the proper functioning of the spring can.

If problems are found, contact the Flowserve

Service Department.
Perform the following test: disassemble the

actuator from the valve and measure the

minimum pressure values necessary to move

and compress the spring. Compare the measured

values with the ones reported on the Testing

Certificate. If there are significant differences you

should contact Flowserve Service Department.

A lockout device has been inserted and

forgotten in that position.

Disconnect the lockout module.

The valve does not shut off

properly and there are leaks.

The actuator is not correctly adjusted.

Adjust the end stops of the pneumatic cylinder

and of the spring can until the valve is leak-tight

across the seat. Follow the instructions given in

the paragraph about Travel-stop bolts (2.3).

The valve does not fully perform

the stroke, during opening or

closing.

The actuator is not correctly adjusted.

As above, check the position of the end stop

in opening and closing direction. If necessary,

adjust them. Follow the instructions given in

paragraph 2.3.

Exhaust port(s) obstructed.

Screw cap(s) must be disengaged. Ensure vent

ports are free. If not, clean them of any obstruc-

tions and clean the dust excluders, if present.

Actuator torque lower than required.

In order to do a check it is necessary to perform

the following test: disassemble the actuator from

the valve and measure the minimum pressure

values necessary to move and compress the

spring (if the actuator is a single acting model)

or the minimum values necessary to move the

actuator yoke and perform a stroke (for double

acting models). Compare the measured values

with the ones reported on the Testing Certificate.

If there are significant differences you should

contact Flowserve Service Department.

During the stroke the actuator

exhibits excessive amounts of

backlash.

Some components are excessively worn.

Identify and replace these components,

according to the procedure described in

paragraphs 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4.

In case of other problems not listed in this table, you should contact the Flowserve Service Department.

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