Troubleshooting – Flowserve LPC Compact Actuator Series User Manual

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Troubleshooting

To prevent the actuator from not proper functioning or low performance, first ensure that the installation and the adjust-
ment operations are carried out completely in accordance with this manual.

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WARNING: During the activities of identifying faults, it is very important to observe all the regulations and

instructions about safety. Read all the paragraphs of this manual concerning maintenance before opening for

inspection or starting to repair any actuator components. If in doubt, choose SAFETY FIRST.

You can identify the causes of possible malfunctions with the help of the following table (“troubleshooting table”). If a
malfunction cannot be identified and eliminated using the table, Flowserve Service Department should be contacted.

Troubleshooting Table
Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The actuator does not move.

Actuator has not been properly installed.

Check that all the pneumatic connections and

that all the pneumatic components have been

installed correctly, and are in accordance with the

actuator operating mode.
Check that the actuator is properly connected to

the valve and that there aren’t problems in the

mounting kit.

Supply pressure problems.

Check that the actuator is properly connected to

the valve and that there aren’t problems in the

mounting kit.

Problems in the control panel (if present).

Check the correct functioning of the control

panel. In particular, check all the pneumatic and

electric connections.
Check the correct level of supply voltage for

solenoid valves and other electrical/electronic

components.

The valve is blocked.

Check that valve is free to rotate. If necessary

disassemble the actuator from the valve.

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.

Problems with lubricants.

Ensure that the actuator is properly lubricated,

and that there is no solidified grease among

sliding parts or rotating parts. If actuator

lubrication is inadequate or improper, apply a

uniform lubricant layer. Follow the instructions

for cylinder maintenance (par. 4.2). Consult

Flowserve for proper oil and grease to be used.

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