IC 6981 Coal-Mine Fires Of Electrical Origin: Their Cause And Prevention ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. J. Gleim
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

A study of the records on file in the Bureau of Mines reveals that moray fire in coal mines have been started by electrical equipment or circuits. There the fires were of undetermined origin, electricity often was Strongly suspected as the probable cause. While it is unfortunate that positive evidence as to the cause is so often lost in the general destruction resulting from fires, there are many lessons to be learned from fire s in which the origin was definitely established as electrical. For modern high-speed methods of producing coal, electrically operated machinery has become virtually indispensable underground. With increases in the amount of equipment it has not always been necessary to increase the number of circuits in the mine where direct current is mainly used, but it has been necessary to increase the carrying capacity of these circuits. For example, lends such as heavy-haulage units drawing 1,000 amperes or more have brought boat the introduction of 6/0 and "No. 9 section" trolley wires. This has not made the task of fire prevention any easier, for it has meant that circuit breakers s must be set so high that partial short circuits fail to open them, therefore an arc of considerable proportions can be maintained without causing the, beaker to open. Thus, if as fall of roof brought a trolley wire down against a loaded car of coal, an arc might be struck that would ignite they cowl without opening the circuit breaker.
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APA: E. J. Gleim  (1937)  IC 6981 Coal-Mine Fires Of Electrical Origin: Their Cause And Prevention ? Introduction

MLA: E. J. Gleim IC 6981 Coal-Mine Fires Of Electrical Origin: Their Cause And Prevention ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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