1. Power Failure: If the actuator loses power, it will not be able to operate and will leave valves or dampers in a default position. This can cause problems, particularly in emergency situations.
2. Overheating: Part Turn Electric Actuators generate heat while in operation. If they overheat, it can damage internal components, leading to failure. This can be caused by overuse, clogged vents, or a lack of maintenance.
3. Incorrect Installation: Incorrect installation can cause misalignment that can result in unnecessary wear and tear on gears and bearings, leading to eventual failure of the actuator. Proper installation is, therefore, essential to prevent issues with Part Turn Electric Actuators.
4. Malfunctioning sensors: Electric actuators rely on sensors to ensure they are operating correctly. If these sensors malfunction, it can result in the actuator not functioning as intended.
5. Environmental Factors: In some instances, environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and temperature extremes can cause issues for Part Turn Electric Actuators. It is important to consider these factors when choosing an actuator for a specific application.
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