UL1004-1 Rotating Electrical Machines –General Requirements
First Edition – September, 2008
Second Edition -
September 19, 2012
7.1 When a motor is provided with a controller, or where a solid-state control provides required protection,
the control shall comply with:
a) The Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use, Part 1:
General Requirements, UL 60730-1, when intended only for commercial or residential use; and
b) The Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use, Part 1:
General Requirements, UL 60730-1, the Standard for Industrial Control Equipment, UL 508, or
the Standard for Power Conversion Equipment, UL 508C, when intended only for industrial
applications.
7.2 Operating controls shall be evaluated to the applicable Standard noted in 7.1 for resistance to fire,
electric shock, or other risk of injury posed by the control.
7.3 Compliance of controls to the requirements of the Standard for Automatic Electrical Controls for
Household and Similar Use, Part 1: General Requirements, UL 60730-1, shall be achieved through
declarations by the control manufacturer. The information required is specified in Table 7.2DV of UL
60730-1. Table 7.1 specifies the declarations necessary for a motor operating control evaluated to the
requirements of this Standard.
7.4 Protective controls shall be evaluated, to the applicable Standard noted in 7.1, for their ability to
provide required overtemperature protection for the rotating machine as well as their resistance to fire,
electric shock, or other risk of injury posed by the control.
Exception: If a rotating machine complies with the requirements of the Standard for Impedance Protected
Motors, UL 1004-2, or the Standard for Thermally Protected Motors, UL 1004-3, independent of the
protective control, then the control is only to be evaluated as an operating control as described in 7.2.