Continuously Operating Multiple Ventilation- And Fire Gases Monitoring Systems At Multilevel-Multiseam Collieries On The European Continent

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 680 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
Multilevel-multiseam hardcoal mines on the European continent usually consist of a huge network of underground openings, sometimes more than 200 km long in total, with some longwalls operating down to a depth of 1,500 m. While operating several longwalls simultaneously, these mines are making use of a number of stationary and mobile measurement- and analysis units in their main ventilation passes combined with atmospheric measurements on the surface. This paper provides an overview over the systems and technology used and describes the typical set-up of a measuring net. To detect and monitor underground fires through fire gases measurement and -analysis, a mobile underground testing laboratory collects data locally in the area of the fire. These laboratories have proven to be extremely useful not only during the actual fire fighting but also for the long-term gas measurements in critical mine areas. They have repeatedly detected starting fires and have thus given the mine the opportunity to react early and to avoid larger damage. Therefore several mobile laboratory units have now been installed for long-term testing in a number of German mines and similar units are being used in the Czech Republic and Poland.
Citation
APA: (2012) Continuously Operating Multiple Ventilation- And Fire Gases Monitoring Systems At Multilevel-Multiseam Collieries On The European Continent
MLA: Continuously Operating Multiple Ventilation- And Fire Gases Monitoring Systems At Multilevel-Multiseam Collieries On The European Continent. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.