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6.4 Proof Test and Periodic Maintenance

We advise to perform the following checks upon each proof

test interval, complying with rules and regulations of the

final installation country:

• Visually check the entire actuator as well as the control

groups, if any.

• Ensure there are no leaks on the actuator parts under

pressure.

• Check pneumatic connections for leaks. Tighten pipe

fittings, as required.

• Check if the quick exhaust valves (if any) have been

cleaned properly.

• Check if the (hydraulic) manual override is regular.

• Check if the suction and exhaust cylinder filters have been

cleaned properly.

• Check the setting of the relief valves.

• Verify that the power fluid supply pressure value is within

the required range.

• Remove built-up dust and dirt from all actuator surfaces.

• Inspect actuator paint work for damages to ensure

continued corrosion protection. Touch-up, as required,

in accordance with the applicable paint specification.

• Operate the Actuator/Valve assembly for an open/close

complete cycle with complete 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).

We advise to perform the following periodic maintenance:

• Replace the seals on the parts under pressure every

five years.

• Check all components subject to wear (bushings,

coupling mechanisms).

7 Hardware Fault Tolerance

The HFT (Hardware Fault Tolerance) of the device is 0.

According to Tab.6 of IEC 61511-1, the requirements

of minimum hardware fault tolerance (HFT) have to be

observed, but, as long as an assessment report, fully in

compliance with IEC 61508 part 1 to7, has been performed,

alternative fault tolerance requirements have to be

considered applicable, according to Table 2 of IEC 61508-2,

as per par. 11.4.5 of IEC 61511-1.

8 Classification

The device is classified as Type A, according to IEC 61508-2.

9 Safe Failure Fraction

SFF (Safe Failure Fraction) = 0% without external

diagnostic tests.

SFF > 0 with external diagnostic tests, carried out according

to definition 3.8.7 of IEC 61508-4.

• SFF = 91% with Partial Stroke Test.

• SFF = 99% with Full Stroke Test.

The SFF shall be evaluated for the entire final element

sub-system.

The diagnostic test shall be performed considerably more

often than the demand of the safety function.

10 Mean Repair Time

The MRT (Mean Repair Time) of the device is 24 hours.

NOTE: The MRT is estimated considering availability of

skilled personnel for maintenance, spare parts, adequate

tools and materials on site (i.e., it encompasses the effective

time to repair and the time before the component is put back

into operation).

11 Systematic Capability

The systematic capability of the device is 3.

This systematic capability is guaranteed only if the user:

1. Use the device according to the instructions for use

and according to the present Manual.

2. Use the device in the appropriate environment

(limitation of use).

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LPS Series Heavy-Duty Actuators FCD LPS-SM-00 – 1/14

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