Safety instructions – AXEON Marathon Motor User Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal

injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.

WARNING

Before installing, using, or servicing this product, carefully read and fully
understand the instructions

including all warnings, cautions, & safety notice

statements. To reduce risk of personal injury, death and/or property damage,
follow all instructions for proper motor installation, operation and maintenance.

These instructions are not intended as a complete listing of all details for
installation, operation, and maintenance. If you have any questions concerning
any of the procedures, STOP, and call the appropriate Regal-Beloit motor
company.

Table of Contents

1.0

INSTALLER / OWNER / OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY

1.1

Electrical Safety

1.2

Mechanical Safety

1.3

Environmental Safety

2.0

RECEIVING & INSPECTION

2.1

Initial Inspection

2.1.1

Packing List & Inspect

2.1.2

Turn Motor Shaft

2.1.3

Check Nameplate

2.2

Handling

2.2.1

Correct Lifting Angles

2.3

Storage

2.3.1

Bearing Lubrication

2.3.2

Shaft Rotation

2.3.3

Damp or Humid Storage Locations

3.0

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

3.1

Location

3.1.1

Selecting a Location

3.1.2

Ambient Temperature Limits

3.1.3

Construction Selection per Location

3.1.3.1

Dripproof

3.1.3.2

Totally Enclosed

3.1.3.3

Hazardous Locations Motors

3.2

Mounting Motor

3.2.1

Rigid Base (Footed)

3.2.2

Rigid Base Hole Selection -6 or 8 Hole Bases

3.2.3

Vertical

3.3

Application Assembly to Motor

3.3.1

General: Proper Alignment

3.3.2

Direct Coupling

3.3.3

Direct Connected

3.3.4

Belted

3.3.5

VFD Operation

3.3.6

Accessories

3.3.6.1

General

3.3.6.2

Brake Motors

3.3.6.3

Space Heaters

3.3.6.4

Thermal Protection General, Thermostats,
Thermisters & RTDs

3.3.6.5

RTD Alarm & Trip Settings

3.3.7

Guards

3.4

Electrical Connections

3.4.1

Power Supply / Branch Circuit

3.4.1.1

Branch Circuit Supply

3.4.1.2

Fuses, Breakers, Overload Relays

3.4.1.3

AC Power Supply Limits

3.4.2

Terminal Box

3.4.2.1

Conduit opening

3.4.2.2

Hazardous Locations

3.4.3

Lead Connections

3.4.3.1

Wire Size Requirements (Single Phase)

3.4.3.2

Extension Cords (Single Phase)

3.4.4

Ground Connections

3.4.5

Start Up

3.4.5.1

Start Up – No Load Procedure

3.4.5.2

Start Up – Load Connected Procedure

3.4.5.3

Jogging and/or repeated starts

4.0

MAINTENANCE

4.1

General Inspection

INSTALLER: PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL FOR THE OWNER’S USE
OWNER: READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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