495. You are replacing a three-phase induction motor in an application where equipment could be damaged if the direction of rotation of the motor is incorrect when connected. Assuming that even momentarily jogging the motor could damage equipment and that the feeder phase sequence is ABC clockwise as tested with a phase sequence indicator, what should then be done to ensure that the motor rotation will be correct (clockwise) when connected electrically to the line and mechanically to the load? Assume that the power is off and that the contact-type motor rotation indicator leads are connected to the motor terminals.

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