RI 2199 Tests Of Miners' Flame Safety Lamps In Gaseaous, Coal-Dust Laden Atmospheres

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ilsley. L. C. A. B. Hooker
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Dec 1, 1920

Abstract

"Several writers have called attention, in the technical press, to the possible failure of flame safety lamps in coal-dust laden atmospheres. Such writers question the safety or a flame lamp that has been proved only in atmospheres containing methane, believing that the resistance of the lamp to explosion would be lessened it coal dust constituted a part of the explosive mixture.If this be true, it follows that any series of tests devised to prove the safety of flame lamps for use in gaseous and dusty coal mines should not only embrace tests in mixtures containing various proportions of methane, but also in some of the tests the effect of adding coal dust to the explosive gaseous mixtures should be investigated.Some attention has been given this question by investigators, but the more common practice has been to make all tests in gas and air mixtures only, using methane when it was readily available. Apparently the English Accident Committee (1879-1886) who conducted tests upon 250 different lamps did not use coal dust in their tests. The first British requirements for the testing of safety lamps, issued as a result of the Coal Mine Act of 1911, made no mention of tests with coal duet.The Austrian Fire-damp Committee (1890) conducted a series of tests in which coal dust was used in some of the tests. In certain tests, the addition of coal dust apparently lowered the resistance of the lamp 1 meter per second. The Belgium investigators, Messrs. Watteyne and Stassart, conducted a series of tests in 1904 in which coal dust was used in a few tests without any marked difference in safety."
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APA: Ilsley. L. C. A. B. Hooker  (1920)  RI 2199 Tests Of Miners' Flame Safety Lamps In Gaseaous, Coal-Dust Laden Atmospheres

MLA: Ilsley. L. C. A. B. Hooker RI 2199 Tests Of Miners' Flame Safety Lamps In Gaseaous, Coal-Dust Laden Atmospheres. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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