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17Synchronous Motor - Bracket Type - Horizontal - With Brushes | 1100-INS-018B
6.2.1 Lifting Procedure
The following procedure must be followed for the lifting of
all units.
Use only the existing lifting lugs to lift the motor.
Prior to hoisting or moving the shipping container or
covered base, the following items must be noted to
ensure safety.
Hoist locations and components must be inspected
and the lifting diagram followed.
The weight indicated on the packaging or on the unit
nameplate must be noted.
Crane or hoist capacity and travel limits must be
known and deemed sufficient for the lift.
Motors packed in wooden shipping containers must be
lifted at the points shown or by a suitable forklift.
Never lift the unit by its wooden packing box.
Never allow the motor or its shipping container to be
dropped or exposed to any impact.
The lifting lugs of the bearing housing, heat exchanger,
end shield, connection boxes, etc., must be used for
handling only these components.
Never lift the motor by the shaft or other auxiliary lifting
features.
Lifting and lowering must be done gently in order to avoid
damage to the bearings, stator and other components.
For units without a base:
Lift the stator using all four lifting holes provided and
shown in Figure 6-1.
Use appropriate shackles and slings for weight of
assembly.
Ensure sufficient length of slings to prevent high loads in
rigging.
For units with a base:
Lift the complete assembly using the 4 lifting plates
provided on the base.
Use appropriate shackles and slings for weight of
assembly.
Ensure sufficient length of slings to prevent high loads in
rigging.
Ensure the base is level prior to lifting to prevent shifting
during crane operations.
If the unit is provided with a shaft locking cradle, ensure
it is properly positioned and tightly installed prior to lifting
the base.
Lift parts/subassemblies using only labeled threaded
holes & labeled hooks.
The lifting lugs of the bearing housing, heat exchanger,
end shield, connection boxes etc, must be used for
handling only these components.
Never lift the motor by the shaft or other auxiliary lifting
features.
Lifting and lowering must be done gently in order to avoid
damage to the bearings, stator and other components.
6.2.2 Transport Procedure
If the entire unit is to be transported, the following procedure
must be followed.
For units without a base:
Install each component in the WEG EM supplied shipping
container, or a container sufficient to support the weight
and protect the components.
For motors intended for 6+ weeks of storage, install
protective bearing paper to prevent bearing damage
during shipping.
Protect all machined surfaces with anti-rust coating.
Protect each component with a minimum two layers of
plastic and sufficient drainage to prevent water pooling
within the component.
Install desiccant packets or other moisture absorbing
product.
For units with a base:
If supplied, install the shaft locking cradle and secure tightly.
Protect all machined surfaces with anti-rust coating.
Install protective bearing paper to prevent bearing
damage during shipping.
Protect the complete assembly with a minimum two
layers of plastic and sufficient drainage to prevent water
pooling within the component.
Install silica gel packets or other moisture absorbing
product.
6.3 SHORT-TERM STORAGE
ATTENTION
The space heaters must be
ENERGIZED when the motor is not
operating or is in long-term storage.
6.3.1 Short-Term Indoor Storage
If the entire unit is to be temporarily stored indoors, the
following procedure must be followed.
Ensure all components are covered and protected from
dust.
Protect all machined surfaces with anti-rust coating.
Ensure ambient conditions are controlled and prevent
extreme changes in temperature which will cause
condensation to form on critical electrical components.
Ensure space heaters are energized.
6.3.2 Short-Term Outdoor Storage
If the entire unit is to be temporarily stored outdoors, the
following procedure must be followed.
Place components on a wooden or other appropriate
surface.
Choose a location away from sources of dust, debris
or construction activities which could cause impact or
damage to the assembly or its components.
Ensure all components are covered with at least two
layers of plastic:
Secure plastic in case of strong winds.
Ensure drainage exists within the plastic envelope.