Fire Fighting in Deep, Narrow, Tabular, Metalliferous Mines Using the Gag-3a Inert Gas Generator System

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 382 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
The occurrence of underground fires in narrow tabular ore- bodies where high density timber support is used is a dangerous and disruptive occurrence. The containment and extinguishing of the fire remains a very important consideration in reducing not only the loss in production time but also in limiting the extent of the area damaged by the fire. Mindful of this, Gold Fields have adopted and developed the inert gas generator system from its origins in Poland for use in Group precious metal mines. The system generates an oxygen- deficient atmosphere which is introduced in the fire area after this has been sealed. A number of problems had to be overcome to operate this system successfully within the infrastructure of these mines. Of particular significance is the operation of a jet engine, the prime component of the system, at air pressures encountered below sea level. The modifications have been found to be satisfactory to the point where, since 1992, ten underground fires have been extinguished using this system. Invariably, the areas affected by these fires were extensive (over 1 000 000 m3) and required continuous operation of these units over extended periods of time (in some cases in excess of 400 hours).
Citation
APA:
(1997) Fire Fighting in Deep, Narrow, Tabular, Metalliferous Mines Using the Gag-3a Inert Gas Generator SystemMLA: Fire Fighting in Deep, Narrow, Tabular, Metalliferous Mines Using the Gag-3a Inert Gas Generator System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.