IC 7563 Extinguishing Fire with Carbon Dioxide in the Valier Mine, Valier Coal Co., Valier, Franklin County, Ill.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James Westfield H. C. Brunaugh R. W. Whittaker
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 1950

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The purpose of this circular is to describe the sealing off of a mine fire and subsequent use of carbon dioxide gas to extinguish it.A fire of electrical origin occurred in the Valier mine of the Valier Coal Co., Valier, Franklin County, I11., on March 29, 1949, at about 1:35 p.m. It was discovered about 3:35 p.m. in 5 south west intake airway inby 1 and 2 west panels. The No. 5 southwest airway had caved, and the fire was in the top coal beneath a large fall of rock. All men, except officials, were ordered from the mine. The mine officials decided to seal the fire, and four temporary seals were erected, which isolated approximately 200 feet of 5 south west entry. The seals were completed on March 30 at 2:45 a.m., but on March 31, at 3;40 a.m,, two of them were blown out by an explosion of gas that was produced by the fire. The two seals were rebuilt, the work being completed on March 31 at 12:00 noon, but they were blown out by another gas explosion at 12:10 a.m. on April 1. It was then decided to extinguish the fire with water if possible.To accomplish this, concrete-block dams were constructed. On April 1, about 4:25 a.m., when the dams were about half completed, water was introduced into the fire area through a 2-inch pipe.On April 4, J. G, Crawford, general manager of the Valier Coal Co., notified James Westfield, chief of the Vincennes (Ind.) Branch, U. S. Bureau of Mines, by telephone of the fire in Valier mine and requested assistance to combat it. Westfield, accompanied by F. J. Smith and H. C. Brumbaugh, Federal coal-mine inspectors, went underground and inspected the seals and dams. Later, during a conference with company officials, it was decided that the concrete-block dams were not strong enough to withstand the hydrostatic pressure that would be produced by flooding the fire area. It was then decided to use carbon dioxide gas to extinguish the fire. Four seals were completed, and 5 tons of carbon dioxide gas was introduced into the fire area, which extinguished the fire."
Citation

APA: James Westfield H. C. Brunaugh R. W. Whittaker  (1950)  IC 7563 Extinguishing Fire with Carbon Dioxide in the Valier Mine, Valier Coal Co., Valier, Franklin County, Ill.

MLA: James Westfield H. C. Brunaugh R. W. Whittaker IC 7563 Extinguishing Fire with Carbon Dioxide in the Valier Mine, Valier Coal Co., Valier, Franklin County, Ill.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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