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Electric motors in equipment and small appliances can overheat and cause fires that spread beyond the apparatus itself.
Today’s Coffee Break Training, “Keeping Electrical Motors Clean” describes the importance of regular and thorough maintenance to prevent dust and dirt accumulations.
Your Coffee Break can be downloaded from http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/coffee-break/cb_fp_2009_21.pdf
Always refer to nationally recognized design and installation standards, the product manufacturer or listing details for specific information.
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