OFR-91-79 Conveyor Belt Fire Testing

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph L. Buckley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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70
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18089 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

A total of 55 conveyor belt fire tests were conducted in the Bureau of Mines Fire Test Gallery, located at the Factory Mutual (FM) Fire Test Center West Glocester, R.I. The objectives of these tests were to: 1) determine the fire resistance and burning characteristics of various conveyor belt materials under simulated mine conditions; 2) provide essential data for designing a reliable bench-scale conveyor belt fire resistance test; and, 3) determine fire test conditions that will discriminate between low, moderate and high fire resistant materials. Belts, representative of those which mold he found in underground coal mines were examined under n umber of experimental conditions which included; ignition intensity; air flow rate; ratio of belt bright (h2) to overall gallery height (h1); exposure time; and, belt width. It was found that fire propagation could be achieved for some "fire resistant" belts (complying with the present Schedule 2G standard for approval) when exposed to an Ignition source of =6000 Btu/min for a 15-min period at a belt height ratio of 01.66. There appears to be a dependency of flame propagation on air flow rates and belt width, although the tests performed do not provide a quantitative trend. Recommendations are made for additional work to resolve some anomalous date and to fill voids in the rest program.
Citation

APA: Joseph L. Buckley  (1978)  OFR-91-79 Conveyor Belt Fire Testing

MLA: Joseph L. Buckley OFR-91-79 Conveyor Belt Fire Testing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.

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