RI 4759 The Short-Circuiting Contactor As An Electrical Protective Device For Coal Mine Service

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. H. Harrison
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

In coal mines equipped with electrically driven mechanical mining equipment, the problem of protection for electrical circuits and machinery important, because the hazards of fires and explosions resulting from electrical failures is greater than in most other industries. There is need for better methods and improved protective devices for this service. Studies and tests designed to determine possible value of the short-circuiting contactor as an electrical device for coal mine service were investigated. Preliminary made to determine the operating characteristics of the device, after which tests were made under actual service in three coal mines. Ordinarily, electrical protection in coal mines is divided into three classes, as follows: 1. Overload protection that is intended to protect against damage from overheating and excessive mechanical strain due to overloading. 2. Short-circuit protection that provides a means of de-energizing the equipment instantly when an accidental short circuit occurs in the equipment or on the power system. Short cm protection tends to damage from fires and, explosions resulting in the dissipation of large amounts of electrical energy in a short circuit. 3. Ground fault protection that, in its various forms, is intended, to maintain the frames of electrical equipment at or near the same potential surfaces in contact with the earth for the purpose of safe-guarding human life.
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APA: L. H. Harrison  (1951)  RI 4759 The Short-Circuiting Contactor As An Electrical Protective Device For Coal Mine Service

MLA: L. H. Harrison RI 4759 The Short-Circuiting Contactor As An Electrical Protective Device For Coal Mine Service. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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