2 inspection and recording, 3 storage procedures, 1 short-term storage (less than 1 year) – Flowserve L120-190 through L120-2000 User Manual
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L120-190 through L120-2000 FCD LMENIM1203-00 – 10/11
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Figure 3.1 – L120-190 through 2000
3.2 Inspection and Recording
Upon receipt of the actuator, inspect the condition of the equipment and record nameplate information.
1. Carefully remove actuator from shipping carton or skid. Thoroughly examine the equipment for
any physical damage that may have occurred during shipment. If damaged, immediately report the
damage to the transport company.
2. Record the actuator nameplate information for future reference, i.e., ordering parts, obtaining
further information.
3.3 Storage Procedures
NOTE: The following are our recommended storage procedures to retain maximum product integrity
during short-term storage. Failure to comply with recommended procedures will void the warranty. For
longer-term storage, contact Limitorque for procedures and recommendations.
3.3.1 Short-Term Storage (less than 1 year)
Actuators are not weatherproof until properly installed on the valve or prepared for storage.
Store actuators in a clean, dry, protected warehouse away from excessive vibration and rapid tempera-
ture changes. If the actuators must be stored outside, they must be stored off the ground, high enough
to prevent them from being immersed in water or buried by snow.
Motor
Limit Switch
and Controls
Compartment
Housing
Declutch
Lever
Handwheel
Actuator Nameplate
(hidden)