| Current | 16.5A |
| Voltage | 400V |
| Power | 4.4kW |
| Rated Torque | 28.4N-m |
| Maximum Speed | 1500rpm |
| Encoder | 17-bit Absolute Encoder |
| Load Inertia (JL kg·m² × 10⁻⁴) | 0.026 |
| Shaft Type | Straight without Key |
Explosion proof motors meet Underwriters Laboratories or CSA standards for use in hazardous (explosive) locations as shown by the UL/CSA label on the motor. The motor user must specify the required explosion proof motor type. Locations are considered hazardous when the atmosphere contains or may contain gas, vapor, or dust in explosive quantities.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) divides these locations into classes and groups according to the type of explosive agent. For a complete list, see Article 500 of the National Electrical Code.
The lines of a three-phase power system may be connected to the terminals of a three-phase motor in several different ways. Different connection configurations can result in the motor reversing direction.