2 safety practices, 3 actuator preparation – Flowserve L120-190 through L120-2000 User Manual

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Limitorque

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L120-190 through L120-2000 FCD LMENIM1203-00 – 10/11

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WARNING: Actuators equipped with electrical devices (motors, controls) requiring field wiring
must be wired and checked for proper operation by a qualified tradesman.

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WARNING: Use of the product must be suspended any time it fails to operate properly.

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CAUTION: Do not use oversized motor overload heaters. Instead, look for the cause of the
overload.

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CAUTION: Do not operate the valve under motor operation without first setting or checking the
limit switch setting and motor direction.

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CAUTION: Do not force the declutch lever into the motor operation position. The lever returns to
this position automatically when the motor is energized.

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CAUTION: Do not depress the declutch lever during motor operation to stop valve travel.

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CAUTION: Do not use replacement parts that are not genuine Flowserve Limitorque parts, as
serious personal injury and/or damage to the actuator and valve may result.

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CAUTION: Do not lift actuator/gearbox or actuator/valve combinations with only the eye bolts in
the L120 actuator. These eye bolts are designed for lifting the L120 actuator only.

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CAUTION: Do not lift the actuator by handwheel.

5.2 Safety Practices

The following check points should be performed to maintain safe operation of the L120 actuator:
• Eye bolts are designed for lifting only the actuator and not associated gearboxes or valves.
• Mount motor on a horizontal plane, if possible. Preferably, keep the motor or limit switch compart-

ment from hanging down. This prevents head of grease from being against motor or switch seals.

• Keep the switch compartment clean and dry.
• Keep the valve stem clean and lubricated.
• Set up periodic operating schedules for infrequently used valves.
• Verify that all actuator wiring is in accordance with the applicable wiring diagram.
• Carefully check for correct motor rotation direction. If the motor is driving the valve in the wrong

direction, interchange any two leads on the three-phase motor or switch the armature leads on DC
motors.

• Use a protective stem cover. Check valve stem travel and clearance before mounting covers on rising

stem valves.

• Verify that a locking nut tightly secures the stem nut and that the top thread of the lock nut is crimped

and staked in two places.

• For the DC motor, keep the armature clean and periodically check brushes for proper contact and wear.

5.3 Actuator Preparation

NOTE: Replace all molded plastic conduit and top protectors (installed for shipping purposes only) with
pipe plugs when installation wiring is complete.

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