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Installation
 
External Wiring 
 
 
DANGER
 
Hazardous voltage. 
Will cause death, serious injury, 
electrocution or property damage. 
Disconnect all power before working on 
this equipment. 
 
NOTE
 
Before running motor, see Initial Start. 
 
Starting and overload control devices must be matched 
to motor rating.  For safety or convenience they may 
need to be installed some distance from the motor.  
Follow the control manufacturer’s instructions to make 
proper installations and connections.  Observe the 
following: 
 
1.  Connect electrical power supply to conform with 
National Electric Code and any local regulations.  
Line voltage and wire capacity must match motor 
rating stamped on the nameplate. 
2. 
With the driven equipment disconnected, 
momentarily energize the motor to check rotation. 
3.  If motor is three-phase type, reverse rotation (if 
required) by interchanging any two of the three 
power leads. 
 
Changing Direction of Rotation 
Look for rotation plates usually mounted on fan 
housing of the motor. 
 
CAUTION
 
Excessive heat. 
Motor may overheat if motor cooling fans run in the 
wrong direction. 
Run motor in direction shown on motor or change fans. 
 
External fan direction must be considered if changing 
direction of rotation is contemplated on motors 
equipped with shaft mounted external fans.  See the 
following Motor Fan Direction table to identify which 
motors have directional external fans. All directional 
fans must be replaced with a fan designed for the 
desired direction of rotation. 
 
Motor Fan Direction 
Motor Speed 
 
Frame 
 
3600 – 3000 
RPM 
1800 – 1500 
RPM 
1200 RPM & 
SLOWER 
500 
 
 
 
580  
 
 
SH400 
 
NON-DIRECTIONAL 
SH560 
 
 
 
880
 
 
 
SH450
 
DIRECTIONAL 
 
 
 
NOTE
 
It will be necessary to rebalance the rotor if the fans are 
changed. 
 
 
Alignment 
Accurate shaft alignment between motor and driven 
equipment is essential.  Improper alignment may result 
in vibration, bearing overloads and excessive shaft 
stresses.  Flexible couplings will not compensate for 
excessive misalignment. 
 
NOTE 
A basic rule is to not have more than five shims in a shim 
pack under any one motor foot. Thick shim packs 
consisting of many thin shims will cause soft foot, 
excessive vibration or twisted frame (motor foot out of 
plane). 
 
Parallel Alignment 
After positioning unit for correct end float, separate the 
coupling halves and mount a dial indicator rigidly on 
one coupling half with the button on the cylindrical 
surface of the other half.  Rotate the shafts together, 
and take readings at top, bottom and side positions.  
Align shaft so difference between top and bottom 
readings and the side readings is a maximum of   
0.002 inch for a flexible coupling.