Evaluation of smoke and gas sensor responses for fires of common mine combustibles - SME Transactions 2014

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 10
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- 13405 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the response characteristics of commercially available gas,
smoke and flame sensors to fires of common combustible mine materials. The experiments were
conducted in the large-scale fire gallery located at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) Lake Lynn Laboratory in Fairchance, PA, using ponderosa pine, red oak, Douglas
fir, high and low volatile coals, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) conveyor
belts, No. 2 diesel fuel and diesel exhaust. All the experiments (except those using No. 2 diesel fuel and
the diesel exhaust tests) were conducted in a similar manner, with combustible materials heated rapidly
by electrical strip heaters, producing smoldering fires that quickly transitioned into flaming fires. The
sensors included a diffusion-type carbon monoxide (CO) sensor, photoelectric- and ionization-type
smoke sensors, a video smoke/flame detector and an optical flame detector. Simultaneous measurements
were obtained for average gas concentrations, smoke mass concentrations and smoke optical densities in
order to quantify the levels of combustion products at the alert and alarm times of the sensors. Because
the required sensor alarm levels are 10 ppm and 0.044 m-1 optical density for CO and smoke sensors,
respectively, the different sensor alarms are compared to the time at which the CO and smoke reached
these alarm levels (Litton et al., 1991). In addition, the potential impact of using smoke sensors that have
met the performance standards from accredited testing laboratories is also evaluated using the response
of an Underwriters’ Laboratory (UL)-approved combination photoelectric/ionization smoke detector.
The results are discussed relative to fire sensor needs that can have a positive impact on mine fire safety.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Evaluation of smoke and gas sensor responses for fires of common mine combustibles - SME Transactions 2014MLA: Evaluation of smoke and gas sensor responses for fires of common mine combustibles - SME Transactions 2014. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.