OFR-45-76 Fire Alert Systems For Metal And Non-Metal Mines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John P. Wagner
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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178
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The details of a three-phase study (total time period of 12 months) entitled ?Fire Alert Systems for Metal and Non-Metal Mines,? are presented. Phase 1 consists of a state of the art survey on fire detection devices and gas sensing techniques. Phases 2 and 3 include laboratory screening and systems concepts testing on various detectors classified as products of combustion, optical view-field and contact (or thermal) types under incipient and flaming combustion conditions. Recommendations for a mine fire detection system to protect shaft, sealed off or mined out (from spontaneous combustion of sulfide containing ores and cellulosic materials), and fuel storage areas are also included. me principal problem area noted during Phase 1 study is the high expected occurrence of false alarming of products of combustion detectors (POC") subjected to normal mining operations---diesel vehicles and equipment and shot firing or blasting operations. Simultaneous gas sensing of either the ratio of CO/NOx or CO2/NOx with detection of one or more fire signatures (smoke, radiant energy, or heat sensing) is the recommended approach to discriminate against these operations.
Citation

APA: John P. Wagner  (1975)  OFR-45-76 Fire Alert Systems For Metal And Non-Metal Mines

MLA: John P. Wagner OFR-45-76 Fire Alert Systems For Metal And Non-Metal Mines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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