Instructions for use and maintenance
Electric motors 50-400 V CA
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DESCRIPTION AND FIELD OF USE
Our motors are mainly used in the field of industrial automation but can be used for all those
uses where it is necessary to vary the speed and the direction of the organs to which they are
connected.
All motors listed below have been designed and constructed in accordance with the
requirements of the standards:
CEI EN 50419, EN 60034-1, EN 60034-2, EN 60034-4, EN 60034-5, EN 60034-6, EN 60034-7, EN
60034-8, EN 60034-9, EN 60034-14, EN 60034-16-1, EN 60034-18-1/22/31, EN 60276, EN 60423,
EN 60529, EN 61986, CEI 2-19,
and by the regulations:
2014/35/UE 768/2008/CE, 2014/30/UE, 2011/65/UE e 2012/19/UE.
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RESIDUAL RISKS DUE TO CURRENT
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Electrical apparatus must not be operated in explosive atmospheres, for example in the
presence of flammable liquids, gases or powders. Electrical apparatus creates sparks
which may cause fire or explosion
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Keeping children and strangers at a safe distance during the operation of an electrical
appliance.
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Do not operate electrical equipment outdoors in the presence of rain, fog, thunderstorms,
high and low temperatures, or in wet or humid environments. Use under these conditions
can cause electrocution.
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In case of doubt in the electrical field, rely on a specialist with proven experience. The use
of electricity in an unsafe way is very dangerous for your and others' safety.
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Make the electrical connection in accordance with current legislation and the indications
on the manual of the equipment.
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Do not expose electrical appliances to rain and do not use them in damp places. The entry
of water into an electrical appliance increases the risk of electric shock.
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The power supply shall correspond to that indicated on the electrical appliance. An
unsuitable power supply generates malfunctions and accidents.
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Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection and shoes with rubber
sole. Protective equipment reduces the possibility of personal injury.