RI 3017 A New Flame Safety-Lamp Testing And Demonstration Apparatus ? Reason For The New Apparatus

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. P. Yant
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

[At the majority of mines where flame safety lamps are used either as working lights or as a means of detecting gas, no check it made on this condition of the various parts of the lamp and their assembly other than a visual ink inspection. Although this inspection should be made carefully in view of tae serious consequence that may follow Vie use of a faulty lama, In many instances the inspection is of a perfunctory nature. The Bureau of Mines has therefore designed a small box or gallery for testing lamps for defects and improper assembly before they are taken into the mine. The test simulates the condition when a lamp is extinguished by its introduction into an explosive mixture and the operator attempts to relight the wick while the lamp contains the explosive mixture. This test is more rigorous than merely subjecting a lighted lamp to an explosive methane-air mixture. In the latter test the products of combustion tend to blanket the propagation of flame from within the lamp to the exterior, especially if there are defects at the top of the gauzes. Moreover, when the lighted lamp is subjected to an explosive methane-air mixture the methane builds up slowly within the lamp until the lower inflammable limit is attained, whereupon a feeble explosion occurs within. If the nonlighted lamps is first filled with the methane-air mixture that gives the maximum violence and is than ignited, the dampening effect of products of combustion is obviated and the strain on defects is]
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APA: W. P. Yant  (1930)  RI 3017 A New Flame Safety-Lamp Testing And Demonstration Apparatus ? Reason For The New Apparatus

MLA: W. P. Yant RI 3017 A New Flame Safety-Lamp Testing And Demonstration Apparatus ? Reason For The New Apparatus. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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