Proposed Requirements for Shielded Cables: An In-Mine Evaluation (22e2b4fe-32ea-4705-935d-94a0d8d621a7)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 311 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
This paper describes the results of an underground coal mine trial installation of a shielded trailing cable. The cable was a three conductor, round, type SHC-GC and was installed on a shuttle car in a conventional room-and-pillar mining section. The purpose of the study was to evaluate proposed legislation that would require shielding on low-voltage trailing cables. Such legislation would require machine modifications to cable reels, packing glands, and couplers; increase cable splicing complexity; and necessitate additional splicing materials and training. Furthermore, fault location might be more difficult. Even though shielding will cause some problems for the mine operator, it can reduce electrical shock hazard to mine workers. This paper presents information that mine operators can use to solve most of the problems encountered if they are required to install shielded cables. The in-mine evaluation was funded by the US Bureau of Mines; however, the views and conclusions in this paper are those of the author and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing official policies of the US government.
Citation
APA:
(1982) Proposed Requirements for Shielded Cables: An In-Mine Evaluation (22e2b4fe-32ea-4705-935d-94a0d8d621a7)MLA: Proposed Requirements for Shielded Cables: An In-Mine Evaluation (22e2b4fe-32ea-4705-935d-94a0d8d621a7). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.