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4.0 Health & Safety
Risk
Loss of stability with possible parts
projection (RES_08).
Preventive measures Do not disassemble the actuator
in case of malfunctioning. Follow
instructions in the manual and contact
Rotork.
Preventive measures Foresee periodic maintenance
procedure to verify tightening.
Risk
Presence of potential energy (RES_10)
during dismantling.
Preventive measures Do not disassemble the actuator
during dismantling. Follow instructions
in the manual and contact Rotork.
4.6 Magnetic Risks
Risk
Risk of magnetic field/disturbance and
exothermic reactions.
Preventive measure
The end user shall assure that actuator
and its components are installed
far from magnetic field, electro-
magnetic field, radioactive source,
electroacoustic transducer which could
modify its behaviour.
(This mitigation is applicable only for
actuators provided with control panel).
Avoid maintenance operations with
acid/basic solutions.
The following label is applied externally to the actuator:
1370
LUCCA ITALY
L
CYLINDER CODE:
SERIAL NUMBER :
TESTING PRESS. (PT):
DESIGN PRESS. (PS):
MAX WORKING PRESS.:
bar
bar
bar
L
MIN./MAX DESIGN TEMP.(TS):
CĀ
PED CAT.
: FLUID:
VOLUME (V):
MONTH/YEAR:
Fig 5.1
Actuator label
The TX surface temperature class is not provided since the
actuator has no internal heat source. Maximum actuator
temperature is near the environmental or exercise fluid
temperature, whichever is the greater. Normal operating
temperature range is -30 to +100 °C. Temperature range is
specified within the project specific technical documentation.
Special applications out of previous range are available
upon request.
ATEX plate does not indicate the maximum environmental
and/or exercise fluid temperature; this information is reported
within the project specific technical documentation.
For CE (PED) marked actuator the following label is also used:
Fig 5.2
Actuator PED label
Label removal is not allowed.
5.0 Labels & Nameplates
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