5 HP Open Drip Proof Electric Motor
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Personal Precautions
Control the device, personal movement and the work environment to avoid personal injury or damage to
the device.
1. Do not operate any device when tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medications.
2. Avoid wearing clothes or jewelry that can become entangled with the moving parts of a device.
Keep long hair covered or bound.
3. Do not overreach when operating a device. Proper footing and balance enables better control in
unexpected situations.
SPECIFIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER! Only qualified personnel, trained in the safe installation and operation of this equipment,
should install this motor. When improperly installed or used, rotating equipment can cause serious or
fatal injury.
1. Before you install, operate or perform maintenance, become familiar with the following:
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NEMA Publication MG-2: Safety Standard for Construction and Guide for Selection,
Installation and Use of Electric Motors.
•
IEC 60072-1 Electrical and IEC72-1 Mechanical specifications ANSI C51.5.
• The
Canadian Electrical Code (CE) and local codes and practices.
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OSHA standard 1910.147 titled: The Control of Hazardous energy (lockout/tag-out).
2. Connect Power and Ground to the motor according to the Canadian Electrical Code (CE) or IEC
and local codes.
3. Provide a permanent guard
to prevent accidental contact of body parts or clothing with rotating
or moving parts of motor. Beware of burns if motor is hot.
4. Shaft key must be secured before starting motor.
5. Mounting bolts should be high tensile steel. Be sure to use a suitable locking device on each
bolt (spring washer or thread lock compound).
6. Do not apply power to the motor until the motor is securely mounted by its mounting holes.
7. This motor must only be connected to the proper line voltage, line frequency and load size.
8. Motors are not to be used for load holding or restraining unless a properly sized brake is
installed. If a motor mounted brake is installed, provide proper safeguards in case of
brake failure.
9. Disconnect all power services, stop the motor and allow it to cool before servicing.
10. For single phase motors, discharge the start and/or run capacitors before servicing.
11. Do not by-pass or disable any safety devices.
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