OFR-27-76 Suppression Of Fires On Underground Coal Mine Conveyor Belts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Barry L. Warner
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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109
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

This program involves the evaluation of means for suppressing fires on underground coal mine conveyor belts. Full scale conveyor belt fire tests were conducted to determine the requirements of automatically actuated water sprinkler, high expansion foam, and multi-purpose dry powder extinguishing systems, and of various fire detection devices, necessary to adequately protect underground belt heads. The program included the development of a suitable MI scale conveyor belt test fire, conducting of fire tests in which extinguishing and detection systems and equipment were evaluated, and testing to evaluate the effects of the coal mine environment on detection equipment. Preliminary testing conducted to develop a suitable test fire revealed that fire can propagate on some conveyor belting classified as fire-resistant. New fire-resistant PVC and new non-fire resistant rubber belts were used in the full scale fire tests. These tests indicated that a single branch line sprinkler system with relatively low water pressure provides adequate belt head protection. High expansion foam and multi-"purpose dry powder extinguishing systems as presently specified by regulation were found to be suitable for belt head protection, although care is required with powder systems to assure adequate distribution. Thermal type detection devices were found to be most practical for conveyor belt protection, with combustion products and optical detection methods having serious disadvantages.
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APA: Barry L. Warner  (1974)  OFR-27-76 Suppression Of Fires On Underground Coal Mine Conveyor Belts

MLA: Barry L. Warner OFR-27-76 Suppression Of Fires On Underground Coal Mine Conveyor Belts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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