Explosion-proof Motors for Hazardous Locations

June 30, 2011
The XP100 (1-300 hp) motors are designed specifically for hazardous operating environments such as the petrochemical and chemical processing, mining, and grain handling industries.
Listed for gas and dust ignition-proof environments, the XP100 (1-300 hp) motors are designed specifically for hazardous operating environments such as the petrochemical and chemical processing, mining, and grain handling industries and are suitable for Division 1, Class I, Groups C & D, Class II, Groups F & G, hazardous area classifications. Advanced electrical design meets or exceeds the requirements of the Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007 (NEMA MG1 – table 12-12). Features include cast iron frame, polycarbonate cooling fan, non-hygroscopic insulation and corrosion-resistant hardware.Siemens Industry www.usa.siemens.com/drives 800.879.8079

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