Electric Motor Installation - need your help

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JimChristian

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Hello Experts,

In my first post, I'm asking for your advice or help.

High voltage and rotating parts can cause serious or fatal injuries. Qualified
personnel should perform installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical machinery.

Installation Process
? Avoid contact with energized circuits and rotating parts.
? Avoid bypassing or rendering inoperative any safeguards or protective devices.
? Avoid use of automatic-reset thermal protection where unexpected starting of equipment might be
hazardous to personnel.
? Avoid contact with capacitors until safe discharge procedures have been followed.
? Be sure the motor shaft key is captive before the motor is energized.
? Avoid long exposure in close proximity to machinery with high noise levels.
? When the motor is coupled to equipment, ensure that system vibrations are within the acceptable limit (per ISO 10816-1) to avoid failure of the motor.
? Use proper protective gear, care, and procedures when handling, lifting, installing, operating and maintaining the motor.
? If eyebolts are used for lifting motors, they must be securely tightened, and the direction of the lift must not exceed a 15? angle from the shank of the eyebolt. Do not use eyebolts in an ambient below 0?F. At temperatures below 0? F, the eyebolt could fail to result in injury to personnel and/or damage to equipment. Drop-forged eyebolts per American Society for Testing Materials A489 or equivalent must be used.
? Do not use the motor shaft as a means for lifting.
? Do not lift both the motor and driven equipment with the motor lifting means.
? Do not stand on or place objects on the motor.

Is there any point I missed? Please advise me your better idea. I would be thankful to you forever.
Thanks.
 

Silvertip

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What do you want from us and what motor are you installing in what????
 

GA_Boater

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For safety sake, calling this spam.

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