Jim Walter Resources, Inc.'s Booster Fan Proposal - A Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ted L. Sartain John W. Stevenson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Underground booster fan installations are currently employed in hundreds of coal mines throughout the world. Such installations, when properly designed and maintained, have proven to be safe and effective tools to provide desirable airflow volumes on sections or in areas of mines where the ventilation requirements exceed the capacity of the main fan system. In cases where an airshaft cannot be justified due to surface topography, depth of cover, or limited reserves a booster fan can serve the same purpose, be operational in a fraction of the time and at a substantially reduced cost. Booster fans are currently non-existent in U.S. coal mines. This is primarily due to lack of acceptance by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), which has failed to acknowledge the merits of a booster fan system. Also, the absence of booster fan provisions in Part 75 of the federal regulations has led to the misconception that booster fans are legally prohibited in U.S. coal mines. In 1986, Jim Walter Resources, Inc. (JWR) developed and submitted to MSHA a plan to install and operate an underground booster fan at the No. 7 Mine. Detailed computer simulations were used to substantiate JWR1s position, that the booster fan could effectively provide the needed airflow on a developing section without adversely affecting ventilation in other areas of the mine. JWR also realized that numerous safeguards and operating procedures were essential for providing a safe system. Thus, safety features such as electrical interlocking, independent power supply, remote atmospheric monitoring, etc., were incorporated into the plan. This paper is a case-study that discusses JWR's proposed plan to install and operate an underground booster fan at No. 7 Mine. Unfortunately, MSHA's continued negative response has prevented implementation of the plan.
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APA: Ted L. Sartain John W. Stevenson  (1989)  Jim Walter Resources, Inc.'s Booster Fan Proposal - A Case Study

MLA: Ted L. Sartain John W. Stevenson Jim Walter Resources, Inc.'s Booster Fan Proposal - A Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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