RI 3008 Laboratory And Field Tests Of A Permissible Indicating Methane Detector

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. B. Hooker
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

Many attempts have been made to develop methane detectors that will be safer and more accurate than the flame safety lamps used to detect methane in mines. The development has taken two general forms, namely: (1) Methane detectors, in which the evidence of methane depends entirely upon changes in the appearance of the detecting element, such as a flame or filament; (2) indicating methane detectors or those equipped with scales upon which the approximate percentage is definitely indicated. As an aid in the development of suitable detectors, the United States Bureau of Mines has assembled and published in its Schedule 8B a set of minimum requirements which tests and experience have shown desirable for methane detectors. Any manufacturer may submit his detector for inspection and tests leading to approval under this schedule.
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APA: A. B. Hooker  (1930)  RI 3008 Laboratory And Field Tests Of A Permissible Indicating Methane Detector

MLA: A. B. Hooker RI 3008 Laboratory And Field Tests Of A Permissible Indicating Methane Detector. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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