OFR-60-84 Performance Criteria Guideline For Three Explosion Protection Methods Of Electrical Equipment Rated Up To 15,000 Volts AC

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Larry Joe Linley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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63
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines is reviewing explosion protection methods for use in gassy coal mines. This performance criteria guideline is an evaluation of three explosion protection methods of machines electrically powered with voltages up to 15 000 volts AC. A sufficient amount of basic research has been accomplished to verify that the explosion-proof and pressurized enclosure methods can provide adequate explosion protection with the present state of the art up to 15 000 volts AC. The routine application of the potted enclosure as a stand alone protection method requires further investigation or development in order to clarify performance criteria and verification-certification requirements. An extensive literature search, a series of high voltage tests, and a design evaluation of the three explosion protection methods performed at White Sands Test Facility indicates that the explosion-proof, pressurized, and potted enclosures can all be used to enclose up to 15 000 volts AC, if the performance criteria and verification-certification requirements recommended in this guideline are implemented.
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APA: Larry Joe Linley  (1982)  OFR-60-84 Performance Criteria Guideline For Three Explosion Protection Methods Of Electrical Equipment Rated Up To 15,000 Volts AC

MLA: Larry Joe Linley OFR-60-84 Performance Criteria Guideline For Three Explosion Protection Methods Of Electrical Equipment Rated Up To 15,000 Volts AC. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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