IC 7044 Installation Of High-Tension Power Circuits In Coal Mines ? 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, 1939

Abstract

In April 1932, the Bureau of Mines published Information Circular 6595, entitled "Data in Reference to Installation of Cables in Shafts and Boreholes", in which were described methods followed in various sections of the United States when electrical circuits are taken into mines by means of cables suspended in shafts and boreholes. In view of the present tendency to extend high-tension cables along entries and passageways from the bottom of the shaft, borehole, or other point of entrance to coal mines rather than over the surface, it is deemed that the various methods of installing such cables deserve careful consideration, particularly in mines in which gas and coal dust contribute to explosion hazards. This is especially true of localities where there is an inclination to restrict the extension of 2,300- and 4,000-volt circuits into the mines. Probably it is feared that accidental contact with the cables of such circuits may result in more serious shock than with lower voltages; also, it is possible that new circuits are regarded merely as explosion hazards additional to those already existing, regardless of the manner in which the new circuits may be installed. It is the firm belief of some engineers that the circuits can be installed so that they will not be damaged by wrecks or roof falls, thereby eliminating the hazard of explosion from this source while at the same time making the chance of accidental contact remote if not impossible. Moreover, some believe that fire hazards from direct-current systems can be reduced by keeping motor-generator sets close to load centers. Thus, although the alternating-current circuits would be lengthened, the size and extent of direct-current circuits would be kept to a minimum.
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APA: E. J. Gleim  (1939)  IC 7044 Installation Of High-Tension Power Circuits In Coal Mines ? Introduction

MLA: E. J. Gleim IC 7044 Installation Of High-Tension Power Circuits In Coal Mines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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