BIFFI HLAS-C Series User manual

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
MAN 707 Rev. 3
March 2022
Bif HLAS-C Compact Series
High Pressure Spring-Return Hydraulic Linear Actuator
Copyright © Bif. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Updated data sheets can be obtained from our website www.bif.it or from your nearest Bif Center:
Bif Italia s.r.l. - Strada Bif 165, 29017 Fiorenzuola d'Arda (PC) – Italy PH: +39 0523 944 411 – bif_italia@bif.it

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Revision Details
Revision Details
Revision Details
Rev. Date Description Prepared Checked Approved
3 March 2022 General update (Migration to new template)
2May 2018 Updated applicable regulation (chapter 1.1.1) Ermanni Oreci Vigliano
1 April 2016 Updated applicable regulation (chapter 1.1.1) Ermanni Oreci Vigliano
0July 2011 Document release Ermanni E. Montagna E. Stoto M.

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Table of ContentsInstallation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1: General Warnings
1.1 Generalities................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Applicable Regulation ........................................................................ 1
1.1.2 Terms and Conditions......................................................................... 1
1.2 Identication Plate ........................................................................................ 2
1.3 Introducing the Actuator............................................................................... 2
1.4 Data Sheet .................................................................................................... 3
Section 2: Installation
2.1 Checks upon Actuator Receipt.......................................................................... 4
2.2 Actuator Handling......................................................................................... 4
2.3 Storage ......................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Actuator Assembly on the Valve.................................................................... 6
2.4.1 Types of Assembly.............................................................................. 6
2.4.2 Assembly Procedure........................................................................... 6
2.5 Hydraulic Connections................................................................................ 10
2.6 Electrical Connections (If Any)..................................................................... 10
2.7 Commissioning........................................................................................... 11
Section 3: Operation and Use
3.1 Operation Description................................................................................. 12
3.2 Residual Risks.............................................................................................. 13
3.3 Operations.................................................................................................. 13
3.3.1 Emergency Manual Operation MHP (Optional) ................................ 13
3.3.2 Remote Control Operations (For Information Only) .......................... 14
3.4 Calibration of the Angular Stroke ................................................................ 15
3.5 Calibration of Microswitches (*For Bif Limit Switch Box) ............................ 18
3.6 Calibration of the Operation Time .............................................................. 21
Section 4: Operational Tests and Inspections
Operational Tests and Inspections......................................................................... 22
Section 5: Maintenance
5.1 Periodic Maintenance ................................................................................. 23
5.2 Extraordinary Maintenance ......................................................................... 25
5.2.1 Replacement of Cylinder Seals .......................................................... 25
5.3 Dismantling and Demolition ....................................................................... 29

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Section 6: Troubleshooting
6.1 Failure or Breakdown Research.................................................................... 30
Section 7: Layouts
7.1 Spare Parts Order........................................................................................ 31
7.2 Parts List for Maintenance and Replacing Procedure ....................................32
Section 8: Date Report for Maintenance Operations
Date Report for Maintenance Operations .............................................................. 38

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Section 1: General Warnings
NOTICE
The manual is an integral part of the machine. It should be carefully read before carrying
out any operation and it should be kept for future references.
1.1 Generalities
Bif Italia s.r.l. actuators are conceived, manufactured and controlled according to the
Quality Control System in compliance with EN-ISO 9001 international regulation.
1.1.1 Applicable Regulation
EN ISO 12100:2010: Safety of machinery – General principles for design – Risk
assessment and risk reduction
2006/42/EC: Machine directive
2014/68/EU: Directive for pressure PED equipment
2014/35/EU: Directive for low voltage equipment
2014/30/EU: Directive for the electromagnetic compatibility
2014/34/EU: Directive and safety instructions for use in hazardous area
NOTICE
Bif Italia s.r.l. pays the highest attention to collecting and verifying the documentation
contained in this Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. However, Bif Italia
s.r.l. is not liable for any mistakes contained in this manual and for damage or accidents
due to the use of the latter. The information contained is of exclusive reserved ownership
of Bif Italia s.r.l. and may be modied without prior notice. All rights reserved.
1.1.2 Terms and Conditions
Bif Italia s.r.l. guarantees that all the items produced are free of defects in workmanship
and manufacturing materials and meet relevant current specications, provided they
are installed, used and serviced according to the instructions contained in the present
manual. The warranty can last either one year from the date of installation by the initial
user of the product, or eighteen months from the date of shipment to the initial user,
depending on which event occurs rst. All detailed warranty conditions are specied in
the documentation forwarded together with the product. This warranty does not cover
special products or components not warranted by subcontractors, or materials that were
used or installed improperly or were modied or repaired by unauthorized staff. In the
event that a fault condition be caused by improper installation, maintenance or use, or by
irregular working conditions, the repairs will be charged according to applicable fees.
The warranty and Bif Italia s.r.l. liability shall lapse in the event that any
modication or tampering whatsoever be performed on the actuator.

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1.2 Identication Plate
Figure 1 Data plate
1.3 Introducing the Actuator
HLAS-C high pressure hydraulic compact actuator series up or down model was
engineered, and it is manufactured to provide maximum thrust output with minimum
supply pressure and minimum space requirement. Simplicity, reliability and economy are
at the top of the list of design parameters. The HLAS-C actuator is suitable for any linear
valve type such as gate, knife, through conduit, globe, orbit, in both on-off and modulating
heavy-duty service.
The actuator is made up of a totally enclosed, weatherproof all-in-one spring housing
and cylinder in fabricated carbon steel for maximum strength, and a mounting pedestal
complete with a joint for the coupling to the valve stem of actuator output stem. The valve
is actuated in opening and in closing position by the actuator hydraulic cylinder in one
direction and by the spring unit in the other direction.
The output thrust of spring unit can be downward or upward according to valve operation
requirements (spring to open, spring to close, direct-acting valve, reverse-acting valve).
The spring-return pack incorporates up to four springs fully encapsulated in a factory
welded cartridge; this assures safety conditions to personnel and simplies the assembly.
The linear stroke of the valve is adjustable by means of the external mechanical stop for
upward position and by the adjustment of the coupling of valve stem to actuator joint
for the downward position. The actuator pedestal has a ange with threaded holes to
x the actuator to the valve. Bif can supply different types of control system following
customer’s requirements.
The expected lifetime of actuator is approximately 25 years.
! WARNING
It is forbidden to modify the information and the marks without previous written
authorization by Bif Italia s.r.l.
The plate fastened on the actuator contains the following information (Figure 1).

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Figure 2 Identication of actuator parts
Hydraulic cylinder
Valve position
indicator
Spring cartridge
Lifting eyelet
suitable for vertical
transport
Lifting eyelets
suitable for
horizontal transport
1.4 Data Sheet
Supply uid Mineral oil, synthetic or re-resistant uids
Operating temperature Standard: from –30 °C to +100 °C
Optional: from –60 °C to +100 °C
Design pressure range
for cylinder 105÷352 barg (1500÷5000 psig)
Max. oil operating thrust Up to 1.500.000 N
Max. spring operating thrust Up to 250.000 N
Applications On-off and modulating service (on request)
Valve coupling
Valve position
visual indicator
Spring-return hydraulic linear actuator
320
HLAS-C CL UP
Cylinder diameter (mm)
Spring action
325
Valve stroke (mm)
Actuator description model coding:
Fail action direction

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2.1
Checks upon Actuator Receipt
• Check that the model, the serial number of the actuator and the technical data
reported on the identication plate correspond with those of order
conrmation (Section 1.2).
• Check that the actuator is equipped with the ttings as provided for by
order conrmation.
• Check that the actuator was not damaged during transportation. If necessary,
renovate the painting according to the specication reported on the
order conrmation.
• If the actuator is received already assembled with the valve, its settings have
already been made at the factory.
• If the actuator is delivered separately from the valve, it is necessary to check, and,
if required, to adjust, the settings of the mechanical stops (Section 3.4) and of
microswitches (if any) (Section 3.5).
2.2 Actuator Handling
NOTICE
The lifting and handling should be made by qualied staff and in compliance with the laws and
provisions in force.
! WARNING
The fastening points are appropriate for the lifting of the actuator alone and not for the
valve + actuator assembly. Avoid that during the handling, the actuator passes above
the staff. The actuator should be handled with appropriate lifting means. The weight of the
actuator is reported on the delivery bill and on overall dimensions drawings furnished.

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Figure 3 Lifting points for transport in vertical position
Lifting eyelet
Lifting eyelet
Lifting eyelet
Figure 4 Lifting points for transport in horizontal position
For the transport of HLAS-C with hydraulic manual handpump, when it was necessary, put
the tank of MHP in horizontal position to avoid leakage on oil level stick; substitute this
with a blind plug during the transport (a specic warning label for transport in horizontal
position is attached on the MHP body); remove the blind plug and restore the dipstick
before operating the actuator with MHP. Bif hydraulic manual handpump must be
maintained with tank under the handpump to operate the actuator with MHP properly.
Lifting eyelets
Lifting eyelet
Lifting eyelet

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2.3 Storage
If the actuator needs storage before installation, follow these steps:
• Place it on a wood surface in order not to deteriorate the area of valve coupling.
• Make sure that plastic plugs are present on the hydraulic and electrical
connections (if present).
• Check that the cover of the control group and of the limit switch box (if any) are
properly closed.
If the storage is long-term or outdoor:
• Keep the actuator protected from direct weather conditions.
• Replace plastic plugs of hydraulic and electrical connections (if any) with metal
plugs that guarantee perfect tightness.
• Coat the valve coupling area with oil, grease or protection disc.
• Periodically operate the actuator (Section 3.3).
2.4 Actuator Assembly on the Valve
2.4.1 Types of Assembly
The adapter pedestal in fabricated carbon steel is specically designed for adaptation to
any type of valve with provision for local indicator, limit switches and other accessories
(on request).
Lift the actuator by safety hook for chains using the lifting points (see Section 2.2) on the
top of actuator for handling, transporting and assembling in vertical position (see
Figure 3). For handling, transporting and assembling the actuator in horizontal position
by safety hook for chains, use the lifting points on the top of cylinder head ange and on
coupling ange (see Figure 4).
2.4.2 Assembly Procedure
! WARNING
Failure to comply with the following procedures may impair product warranty. Installation,
commissioning and maintenance and repair works should be carried out by qualied staff.
A non-conforming assembly could be the source of serious accidents.
For actuator assembly on the valve:
NOTICE
Check that the assembly position, as shown on the documentation, complies with
system’s geometry. Check the consistency of the parts of actuator-valve coupling.

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A. To assemble the actuator onto the valve by bracket with threaded joint,
proceed as follows:
Figure 5 Pedestal with threaded coupling joint
Table 1. Parts list
Item Description
1Nut
2Stud bolt
3Support joint
4Connecting joint
5Scraper support
6Scraper ring
7Screw
1. Check that the coupling dimensions of the valve ange and stem, or of the
relevant extension, meet the actuator coupling dimensions (valve stem and
ange). Lubricate the valve stem with grease in order to make the assembly easier.
2. Connect a sling to the support point of the actuator and lift it. To make the
assembly easier, the valve stem has to be in perfect vertical position.
3. Screw the actuator coupling joint onto the valve by rotating the actuator or screw
down the valve stem stroke ring with Red Loctite 542 and x the half bearings.
When the threaded holes of the actuator ange are in correspondence with the
holes on the valve ange, screw the proper stud bolts. Screw the nuts on the stud
bolts and tighten up the valve ange that is in contact with the actuator ange.
4. Tighten the nuts of the connecting stud bolts evenly with the torque prescribed in
the table. The stud bolts must be made of ASTM A320 L7 steel, the nuts must be
made of ASTM A194 grade 2 steel as minimum.
NOTICE
The eyebolt is sized for the lifting of the actuator only (NOT ACTUATOR+VALVE). Proper
lifting points have to be foreseen for the valve.

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B. To assemble the actuator onto the valve by bracket with shell joint, perform the
following operations:
Figure 6 Pedestal with shell coupling joint
Item Description
1Stud bolt
2Nut
3Nut
4Screw
5Pedestal
6Actuator joint
7Stem valve joint
8Shell joint
9Spacer
10 Screw
Table 2. Parts list

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1. Check that the coupling dimensions of the valve ange and stem, or of the
relevant extension, meet the actuator coupling dimensions (valve stem and
ange). Lubricate the valve stem with grease in order to make the assembly easier.
2. To make the assembly easier, the valve stem has to be in perfect vertical position.
3. Disassemble the two halves of actuator pedestal shell joint (item 8) by unscrewing
the retaining screws (item 4), therefore, disassemble the valve stem joint (item 7).
4. Lift the actuator by utilizing the proper lifting eyelets and unscrew the nuts and
the stud bolts from the actuator pedestal.
5. Assemble the actuator onto the valve and arrange it in its correct vertical position
proper to connection between valve stem and actuator cylinder rod.
6. Screw the valve stem joint (item 7) on valve stem up to reach the proper position
which allows the reassembly of the two halves of shell joint (item 8), tighten the
joint fastening screws (item 4).
7. Screw the stud bolts (item 1) into the actuator pedestal ange and screw the nuts
on the stud bolts.
8. Tighten according to the nut (item 2) size torque requirements.
Threading Tightening torque (Nm)
M8 20
M10 40
M12 70
M14 110
M16 160
M20 320
M22 420
M24 550
M27 800
M30 1100
M33 1400
M36 1700
Table 3. Nuts tightening torque
The screwing values in Table 3 were calculated considering the materials ASTM A320 L7 for
screws or tie rods and ASTM A194 gr. 2H for the nuts.
NOTICE
To operate, refer to the following table:

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2.5 Hydraulic Connections
! WARNING
Check that the values of hydraulic supply available are compatible with those reported on
the identication plate of the actuator.
NOTICE
The connections should be made by qualied staff.
Use pipes and connections appropriate as for type, material and dimensions.
! WARNING
Use motor uid with purity degree ISO 4406 17/14 or NAS 1638 Class 8 (AS4059 Class
4B-F). For special applications, the lower contamination degree is required. Please refer to
the documentation supplied.
• Properly deburr the ends of rigid pipes.
• Properly clean the interior of pipes, sending through them plenty of the supply
uid used in the system.
• Mold and fasten the connection pipes so that no irregular strains at entries or
loosening of threaded connections occur.
• Make the connections according to the operating diagram.
• Check the absence of leakages from hydraulic connections. If necessary, tighten
the nuts of the pipe-ttings.
2.6 Electrical Connections (if Any)
! WARNING
Use components appropriate as for type, material and dimensions. The connections should
be made by qualied staff. Before carrying out any operation, cut line power off.
Safety provisions as per CEI 64-8 regulation should be complied with (same as IEC 60364).
Remove plastic plugs from cable entries.
• Screw the cable glands rmly.
• Introduce connection cables.
• Make the connections in compliance with applicable wiring diagrams on the
documentation supplied.
• Screw the cable gland.
• Replace the plastic plugs of unused entries with metal plugs.

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2.7 Commissioning
Upon actuator commissioning, please carry out the following checks:
• Check that paint is not damaged during transport. If necessary, repair the
damages to paint coat.
• Check that the values of hydraulic supply available in the system are compatible
with those reported on the identication plate of the actuator (Figure 1) and on
the documentation supplied.
• Check that the feed voltage values of the electric components (solenoid valve
coils, microswitches, pressure switches, etc.) are compatible with those reported
on the identication plate of the actuator (Figure 1).
• Check that the setting of the components of the actuator control unit (pressure
regulator, pressure switches, ow control valves, etc.) meet the
plant requirements.
• Carry out all kinds of operations and check their proper execution (Section 3.3).
• Check the absence of leakages in the hydraulic connections. If necessary, tighten
the nuts of the pipe-ttings.
• Check proper operation of all the due signalling (valve position, hydraulic supply
pressure, etc.).
• Make a complete functional test in order to verify all the operations are executed
according to operating schematic diagram supplied.
! WARNING
Installation, commissioning and maintenance and repair works should be made by
qualied staff.

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3.1 Operation Description
The supply uid pressurizes the hydraulic cylinder chamber relevant to the operation to
carry out (opening or closing) (see following pages). This pressure starts the linear motion
of the piston and the consequent motion of the valve stem that is coupled. The spring
action operates the valve stem in the opposite direction (fail-safe position).
Figure 7
For local or remote operations, please refer to technical documentation furnished with
actuators. Electro-hydraulic power pack and control systems are supplied on specic
customer demand.
NOTICE
For all the relevant information, please refer to the specic documentation supplied.
Hydraulic return
connection
Hydraulic supply
connection

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3.2 Residual Risks
! WARNING
The actuator has parts under pressure. Use due caution. Use individual protections
provided for by the laws and provisions in force.
3.3 Operations
(*refer to specic document: operating diagram furnished)
3.3.1 Emergency Manual Operation MHP (Optional*)
NOTICE
Refer to applicable control schematic in supplied documentation.
The HLAS-C actuators can have an emergency manual override in addition to the local and/
or remote control system which controls the oil supplied by a power pack for the “normal”
actuator operation.
The emergency manual override mounted on the actuator consists of a hydraulic manual
override and a manual selector to choose the actuator “Normal operation” with oil supply
from a power pack, or the “Emergency manual operation”. The manual override will be
OMFB for carbon steel material or dedicated model engineered by Bif for stainless
steel material.

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TUBING BETWEEN
CABINET AND
ACTUATOR BY OTHERS
OIL SUPPLY LINE
OIL RETURN LINE
E.M.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
TO SOLENOID VALVES
FITTING FOR 16 mm O.D. TUBE
TUBING BETWEEN
CABINET AND
ACTUATOR BY OTHERS
FITTINGS FOR 16 mm
O.D. TUBE
FITTINGS FOR
16 mm O.D.
TUBE
2xM20x1.5
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3.3.2 Remote Control Operations (For Information Only)
Figure 8
Electric remote control to open
– Energize permanently both
solenoid valves 424A and 424B.
– The opening time is adjustable
by the ow regulator 530A.
Electric remote control to close
– De-energize at least one of the
solenoid valves 424A and 424B.
– The closing time is adjustable by the
ow regulator 530B.
1 Single-acting spring-return hydraulic
linear actuator
41 Electric microswitches
301 Cabinet
351 Stop valve – lockable
353 Needle valve with drain valve
358 Hydraulic lter with visual indicator
A - Filter
B - Clogging visual indicator
385 Integrated check/thermal relief valve
424 Double 3/2 N.C. Poppet type solenoid valve
A - 3/2 N.C. Hydraulic pilot/spring-return valve
B - 3/2 N.C. Poppet type solenoid valve
C - 3/2 N.C. Hydraulic pilot/spring poppet
type valve
530 Undirectional ow regulator (adjustable setting)
621 Pressure gauge
NOTE:
The diagram is drawn with solenoid valves coils not energized.
HYDRAULIC CONNECTION
ELECTRIC
CONNECTION TO
MICROSWITCHES
M25x1.5

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3.4 Calibration of the Angular Stroke
It is important that the mechanical stops of the actuator (and not those of the valve) stop
the linear stroke at both extreme valve position (fully open and fully closed), except when
this is required by the valve operation.
The setting of the open/closed valve position (upward position) is performed by adjusting
the travel stop screw into the end ange of the assembly spring cartridge cylinder and by
the adjustment of the coupling of valve stem to actuator joint for the downward position.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Mechanical stop on spring cartridge end ange
Coupling joint used as mechanical stopper placed
on actuator pedestal

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Allen wrench
Protection ange
Lifting eyebolt
Stop setting screw
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For the adjustment of the mechanical stop on the end ange of cylinder, follow these steps
(see following gure and refer to Section 7.2, Figure 24 for items reference):
• Unscrew the protection lifting eyebolt (7).
• Insert a wrench for Allen keys in the through hole of protection ange (2) until
reaching the stop setting screw (3).
• If the actuator angular stroke is stopped before reaching the upward position (fully
open or closed), unscrew the stop setting screw by turning it anticlockwise with a
proper wrench until the valve reaches the right position.
Figure 11
Figure 12 Mechanical stop on spring cartridge end ange
• If the actuator angular stroke is stopped beyond the upward position (fully open or
closed valve), screw the stop screw by turning it clockwise until the valve reaches
the right position.
• When the adjustment is over, tighten the protection eyebolt (7), paying attention
not to deteriorate the O-ring (6).
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