Fire Monitoring Of Coal Mine Conveyor Belts By Computer: A Survey Of Equipment, Techniques And Experience

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Albert E. Ketler
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The techniques for fire monitoring of conveyor belts in underground coal mines have been revolutionized by the advent of sensitive carbon monoxide sensors and computer monitoring systems. These new systems are rapidly replacing the previous thermal (fixed-point temperature) sensors that have been shown to be considerably less sensitive for early fire warning. CO is generally an excellent indicator of spontaneous combustion. However, the most recent non-flammable conveyor belt materials have been shown to "burn" with dense smoke, but without sufficiently high temperatures to produce much carbon monoxide. To cover this fire detection void, a smoke detector was developed to augment CO sensing for these new conveyor materials. However, computer monitoring provides the flexibility for handling this and other additional instrumentation as fire monitoring techniques evolve. CO, smoke and temperature sensing may eventually be advocated for complete fire monitoring.
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APA: Albert E. Ketler  (1987)  Fire Monitoring Of Coal Mine Conveyor Belts By Computer: A Survey Of Equipment, Techniques And Experience

MLA: Albert E. Ketler Fire Monitoring Of Coal Mine Conveyor Belts By Computer: A Survey Of Equipment, Techniques And Experience. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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