OFR-104-76 Research And Development Contract For Detection Of Faults In Mine Haulage Systems - Phase II ? 1.0 Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 97
- File Size:
- 35141 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The U. S. Bureau of Mines is engaged in many diverse programs for improving mine safety. Of particular interest to the Bureau are new and improved means for minimizing the hazard of fire which can be initiated by prolonged low energy electrical faults on trolley line systems. When a high energy fault occurs on a trolley line, wherein the current exceeds the magnitude normally drawn by legitimate loads, such as locomotives, then the circuit breakers at close-by power rectifier sets trip. Tripping of the breakers not only protects the equipment at the rectifier sets, but also disconnects the energy source from the fault and thereby minimizes the fire risk. However, the fault current is frequently of a level substantially below that required to trip the overload breakers. When the fault is a substantial percentage of the set level of the breakers, the energy dissipated by the fault is frequently sufficient to clear the system by rapidly burning itself clear. Such a fault is often short-lived and does not present as serious a fire risk hazard as a prolonged, much lower energy fault, wherein the energy level is too low to clear the system. The breakdown of a trolley line insulator, in which there was a 15 to 30 ampere fault to ground, would represent such a fault or illegitimate load and a substantial fire risk.
Citation
APA:
(1975) OFR-104-76 Research And Development Contract For Detection Of Faults In Mine Haulage Systems - Phase II ? 1.0 IntroductionMLA: OFR-104-76 Research And Development Contract For Detection Of Faults In Mine Haulage Systems - Phase II ? 1.0 Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.