OFR-109-76 Design And Recommended Specifications For A Safe Methane Gas Piping System

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 97
- File Size:
- 30960 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
This report describes the engineering work leading to the design of an underground coal mine piping system to transport approximately 2,000,000 cubic feet per day of methane gas to the surface from degasification holes drilled horizontally into the coalbed in existing coal mines. Safety instrumentation for detection of gas leaks and provisions for automatic emergency shutdown are included in the design. It also includes specifications for a safe system of handling gas, water, and drill cuttings during drilling of the horizontal holes and recommendations for compressor and metering facilities at the surface. The main pipeline is recommended to be constructed of polyethylene plastic pipe joined by a butt fusion method while lateral lines and separator and meter piping at the horizontal holes are recommended to be screwed steel piping. The materials used are to be resistant to the forces of impact exerted by falling rock. The pipelines are to be suspended from the ceiling with pipe hangers. All steel components are protected from chemical corrosion by applying protective coatings and the vertical casing to the surface is protected from electrolytic corrosion by a rectifier station. Methane gas detectors monitor the mine atmosphere to detect the presence of gas leaks and a pneumatic plastic tubing line provides for control of the safety shutdown system. Both the recommended design and the required construction procedures are in compliance with the applicable Federal codes for coal mine safety.
Citation
APA:
(2012) OFR-109-76 Design And Recommended Specifications For A Safe Methane Gas Piping SystemMLA: OFR-109-76 Design And Recommended Specifications For A Safe Methane Gas Piping System. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2012.