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07 April 2016
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4. INSTALLATION
In a general sense, motors should be installed in line with good industrial practice.
WARNING
CONSIDERABLE WEIGHT AND FALLING PARTS
The motor can weigh a lot.
• Take the motor's weight into consideration when fitting it.
• Fit the motor (tightening torque of screws) in such a way that it
cannot come adrift, even in the event of high levels of acceleration or
permanent vibration.
If these precautions are not taken, the result could be death,
serious injury or damage to equipment.
WARNING
STRONG ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Motors can generate powerful local electrical and magnetic fields.
They can cause sensitive equipment to fail.
• Keep persons wearing implants such as heart pacemakers away
from the motor.
• Do not position sensitive equipment in the immediate proximity of the
motor.
If these precautions are not taken, the result could be death,
serious injury or damage to equipment.
WARNING
UNEXPECTED BEHAVIOUR AS A RESULT OF DETERIORATION OR
FOREIGN BODIES
As a result of deterioration of the product, the presence of foreign
bodies or deposits or penetration by fluids, unexpected behaviour can
occur.
• Do not use damaged products..
• Do not allow any foreign body to enter the product.
• Check that seals and power cable glands are correctly fitted.
• Check that the plug protecting the motor's internal connector is fitted
correctly.
If these precautions are not taken, the result could be death,
serious injury or damage to equipment.