HX56-100 HX56-100 Motor Guide Installation Instructions Safety Instructions Only qualified personnel are permitted to transport, assemble, commission, and maintain this equipment. Properly qualified personnel are persons who are familiar with the transport, assembly, installation, commissioning and operation of motors, and who have the appropriate qualifications for their jobs. The qualified personnel must know and observe the following standards and regulations: IEC 364 resp. CENELEC HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100 IEC report 664 or DIN VDE 0110 National regulations for safety and accident prevention or VBG 4 To minimize the risk of potential safety problems, you should follow all applicable local and national codes that regulate the installation and operation of your equipment. These codes vary from area to area and it is your responsibility to determine which codes should be fol- lowed, and to verify that the equipment, installation, and operation are in compliance with the latest revision of these codes. Equipment damage or serious injury to personnel can result from the failure to follow all applicable codes and standards. We do not guar- antee the products described in this publication are suitable for your particular application, nor do we assume any responsibility for your product design, installation, or operation. Read all available documentation before assembly and commissioning. Incorrect handling of products in this manual can result in injury and damage to persons and machinery. Strictly adhere to the technical information on the installation requirements. It is vital to ensure that all system components are connected to earth ground. Electrical safety is impossible without a low-resistance earth connection. In operation, depending on the degree of enclosure protection, the product can have bare components that are live or have hot surfaces. Control and power cables can carry a high voltage even when the motor is not rotating. Never pull out or plug in the product while the system is live. There is a danger of electric arcing and danger to per- sons and contacts. After powering down the product, wait at least ten minutes before touching live sections of the equipment or undo- ing connections (e.g., contacts, screwed connections). Capacitors in the Stepper Drive can store dangerous voltages for long periods of time after power has been switched off. To be safe, measure the contact points with a meter before touching. Be alert to the potential for personal injury. Follow the recommended precautions and safe operating practices. Safety notices in this manual provide important information. Read and be familiar with these instructions before attempting installation, operation, or maintenance. The purpose of this section is to alert users to possible safety hazards associated with this equipment and the precautions that need to be taken to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to the equipment. Failure to observe these precautions could result in serious bodily injury, damage to the equipment, or operational difficulty. HX56-100 Motor Guide 920-0135 Rev C Sht 1 of 4This motor complies with the following standards: UL 674 ELECTRIC MOTORS AND GENERATORS FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS - Edition 5 - Revision Date 2017-05-19 UL 1004-1, 2nd Edition, Revision Date 2017-03-08 CSA C22.2 NO. 145-11 MOTORS AND GENERATORS FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS - Edition 3 - Issue Date 2017-05-01 CSA C22.2 No. 60079-0, 3rd Edition, Revision Date 2015-10-01 CSA C22.2 No. 60079-1, 3rd Edition, Revision Date 2016-05-01 CSA C22.2 No. 100-14, 7th Edition, Revision Date 2017-04-01 IEC 60034-5 ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES - PART 5: DEGREES OF PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE INTEGRAL DESIGN OF ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES (IP CODE) - Edition 4.1 - Revision Date 2006/11/01 IEC 60079-0 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. PT. 0: EQUIPMENT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS - Edition 6 - Revision Date 2013-07-26 IEC 60079-1 ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR EXPLOSIVE GAS ATMOSPHERES. PT. 1, FLAMEPROOF ENCLOSURES D - Edition 7 - Revision Date 2015-09-18 CENELEC EN 60079-0 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 0: EQUIPMENT - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS - Edition N/A - Revision Date 2013/01/01 CENELEC EN 60079-1 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 1: EQUIPMENT PROTECTION BY FLAMEPROOF ENCLOSURES D - Edition N/A - Revision Date 2014/10/01 Schedule of Limitations: Motor assembly screws are permanently secured in place and not intended to be removed or replaced. The motor is not field serviceable or repairable. Please contact the OEM or www.applied-motion.com for replacement. Flameproof joints are not intended to be repaired. The motor is not field serviceable or repairable. Please contact the OEM or www.applied-motion.com for replacement. The HX56-100 stepper motor is to be used with Applied Motion Products, Inc stepper drive models STAC6-Q-H or STAC6-Q-HA. Electrical Ratings: Markings: Voltage Rating: 120 VDC rms (170 VDC peak) Applied Motion Products, Inc. Maximum Amps: 3.39 A rms (4.8A peak)/phase 404 Westridge Dr Maximum Watts: 246 Watsonville, CA 95076 Number of Phases: 2 Max RPM: 2200 USA: Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D. Class I, Zone 1, AEx db IIB Insulation: Class B Canada: Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D. Ex db IIB Duty Rating: Continuous Ambient Temperature Rating: -40C to +60C IECEx Cert Number: IECEx UL 18.0057X Frequency Range: (Motor): PWM-Variable Torque 0 to 2.5 KHz Ex db IIB T5 Gb Environmental Rating: IP66/Type 4X -40C T +60C amb Operating Temperature Code (External Surfaces): UL / cUL T4A ATEX / IECEx T5 ATEX Cert Number: DEMKO 18 ATEX 2016X CE 0539 II 2 G Ex db IIB T5 Gb HX56-100 Motor Guide 920-0135 Rev C Sht 2 of 4