"This Standard applies to rotating electrical machines and linear motors@ both AC and DC@ rated 7@200 volts or less. This Standard is used to evaluate both motors intended to be field installed as well as those intended to be factory installed. Motors intended to be factory installed need not comply with the requirements in Section 12@ Ventilation Openings; Section 13@ Accessibility of Uninsulated Live Parts@ Film-Coated Wire@ and Moving Parts; 16.9 ?C 16.16@ 16.28@ 18.1 ?C 18.5@ 32.1 ?C 32.3@ 32.5 ?C 32.7@ and 33.1. For the purposes of this Standard@ the term ""machine"" is representative of and equivalent to the terms rotating electrical machine and rotating machine@ and is understood to mean all manner of electric motors and generators covered by the scope of this Standard. The term ""machine"" is understood to apply to both AC and DC machines. These requirements do not cover machines intended for used in hazardous locations as defined in the National Electrical Code?@ NFPA 70. The National Electrical Code? and NEC? are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association@ Inc.@ Quincy@ MA 02169 These requirements do not cover sealed (hermetic type) motor-compressor parts@ which are evaluated under the Standard for Hermetic Refrigerant Motor-Compressors@ UL 984. If the risk of fire does not exist at a machine@ part@ or circuit@ then the requirements of this Standard and associated parts of this Standard@ intended to address the risk of fire shall not apply to that machine@ part@ or circuit. If the risk of electric shock does not exist at a machine@ part@ or circuit@ then the requirements of this Standard and associated parts of this Standard@ intended to address the risk of electric shock shall not apply to that machine@ part@ or circuit. The requirements of this Standard and associated parts of this Standard@ intended to address the risk of fire do not apply to a motor provided with a metal enclosure in which there are no openings in the enclosure through which molten metal@ burning insulation@ flaming particles@ or other ignited material could fall onto flammable material@ or through which a flame could be projected."
UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2011 history
1970UL 1004-1-2020 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines – General Requirements
2018UL 1004-1 CRD-2018 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements - Section / Paragraph Reference: 23.6@ Annex A Subject: Alternative method to evaluate insulation systems (Edition 2: September 19@ 2012)
2018UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2018 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: March 26@ 2018)
2017UL 1004-1 CRD-2017 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements - Section / Paragraph Reference:44.9 Subject: Requirements for ECMs with electronic protection intended for field installation (Edition 2: September 19@ 2012)
2017UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2017 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: AUGUST 7@ 2017)
2016UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2016 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: FEBRUARY 12@ 2016)
2015UL 1004-1 CRD-2015 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements - Section / Paragraph Reference: New Appendix A Subject: Form Wound Machines (motors and generators) rated up to 34@000 V SUPERCEDES PRIOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT DECISION DATED
2015UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2015 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: MARCH 16@ 2015)
2014UL 1004-1 CRD-2014 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements - Section / Paragraph Reference: New Appendix A Subject: Form Wound Machines (motors and generators) rated up to 34@000 V (Edition 2: September 19@ 2012)
2014UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2014 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements
2013UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2013 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: May 06@ 2013)
2012UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2012 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: December 27@ 2012)
2012UL 1004-1-2012 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (Second Edition; Reprint with revisions through and including September 27@ 2013)
2011UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2011 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines – General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: FEBRUARY 8@ 2011)
2010UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2010 The following changes in requirements to the Standard for Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements, UL 1004-1, are being proposed: 1. Clarifying the scope of test and evaluation to only those machines, parts and circuits that pose a risk of
2009UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2009 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: December 02@ 2009)
2008UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2008 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements (COMMENTS DUE: MAY 19@ 2008)
2008UL 1004-1-2008 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines – General Requirements (First Edition; Reprint with Revisions through and Including July 20@ 2009)
2007UL 1004-1 BULLETIN-2007 UL Standard for Safety Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements COMMENTS DUE: JANUARY 15, 2008