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4-2 EB 8313-3 EN
Shipment and on-site transport
4.3.2 Lifting the actuator
See valve documentation for more informa-
tion on lifting the entire control valve assem-
bly.
4.4 Storing the actuator
Risk of actuator damage due to improper
storage.
Î Observe the storage instructions.
Î Avoid long storage times.
Î Contact SAMSON in case of different
storage conditions or long storage peri-
ods.
We recommend regularly checking the actu-
ator and the prevailing storage conditions
during long storage times.
Storage instructions
When the valve and actuator are al-
ready assembled, observe the storage
conditions for control valves. See associ-
ated valve documentation.
Protect the actuator against external in-
uences (e.g. impact).
Secure the actuator in the stored position
against slipping or tipping over.
Do not damage the corrosion protection
(paint, surface coatings). Repair any
damage immediately.
Protect the actuator against moisture and
dirt. Store it at a relative humidity of less
than 75%. In damp spaces, prevent con-
densation. If necessary, use a drying
agent or heating.
Make sure that the ambient air is free of
acids or other corrosive media.
Observe permissible temperatures (see
'Technical data' in the 'Design and prin-
ciple of operation' section).
Do not place any objects on the actuator.
Special storage instructions for elastomers
Elastomer, e.g. actuator diaphragm
To keep elastomers in shape and to pre-
vent cracking, do not bend them or hang
them up.
We recommend a storage temperature of
15°C for elastomers.
Store elastomers away from lubricants,
chemicals, solutions and fuels.
Our after-sales service can provide more de-
tailed storage instructions on request.
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