Motors supplied for hazardous locations must be
installed in areas that comply with that specified on the motor
nameplate.
KEEP AIR INLET AND OUTLET FREE AND CLEAN.
THE AIR BLOWN OUT BY THE MOTOR SHALL
NOT ENTER AGAIN. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN
THE AIR INLET AND THE WALL MUST BE
AROUND ¼ OF THE INLET OPENING DIAMETER.
COMPARE THE CURRENT, VOLTAGE,
FREQUENCY, SPEED, OUTPUT AND OTHER
VALUES DEMANDED BY THE APPLICATION WITH
THE DATA GIVEN ON THE NAMEPLATE.
3 - Foundation
Motors provided with feet must be installed on though
foundations to avoid excessive vibrations.
The purchaser is fully responsible for the foundation.
Metal parts must be painted to avoid corrosion.
The foundation must be uniform and sufficiently tough to
support any short circuit strengths. It must be designed in
such a way to stop any vibration originated from resonance.
4 - Drain Holes
Make sure the drains are placed in the lower part of the
motor when the mounting configuration differs from that
specified on the motor purchase order.