[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 30, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 30CFR18.2]



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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES

 

  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

 

PART 18_ELECTRIC MOTOR-DRIVEN MINE EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES--Table of 

Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  18.2  Definitions.



    As used in this part--

    Acceptance means written notification by MSHA that a hose or 

conveyor belt has met the applicable requirements of this part and will 

be listed by MSHA as acceptable flame-resistant auxiliary equipment.

    Acceptance marking means an identifying marking indicating that the 

hose or conveyor belt has been accepted by MSHA for listing as flame 

resistant.

    Accessory means associated electrical equipment, such as a 

distribution or splice box, that is not an integral part of an approved 

(permissible) machine.

    Assistant Secretary means the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine 

Safety and Health.

    Afterburning means the combustion of a flammable mixture that is 

drawn into a machine compartment after an internal explosion in the 

compartment.

    Applicant means an individual, partnership, company, corporation, 

organization, or association that designs, manufactures, assembles, or 

controls the assembly of an electrical machine or accessory and seeks 

approval, certification, or permit, or MSHA acceptance for listing of 

flame-resistant hose or conveyor belt.

    Approval means a formal document issued by MSHA which states that a 

completely assembled electrical machine or accessory has met the 

applicable requirements of this part and which authorizes the attachment 

of an approval plate so indicating.

    Approval plate means a metal plate, the design of which meets MSHA's 

requirements, for attachment to an approved machine or accessory, 

identifying it as permissible for use in gassy mines or tunnels.



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    Branch circuit means an electrical circuit connected to the main 

circuit, the conductors of which are of smaller size than the main 

circuit.

    Bureau means the U.S. Bureau of Mines.

    Certification means a formal written notification, issued by MSHA, 

which states that an electrical component complies with the applicable 

requirements of this part and, therefore, is suitable for incorporation 

in approved (permissible) equipment.

    Certification label means a plate, label, or marking, the design of 

which meets MSHA's requirements, for attachment to a certified component 

identifying the component as having met the MSHA's requirements for 

incorporation in a machine to be submitted for approval.

    Component means an integral part of an electrical machine or 

accessory that is essential to the functioning of the machine or 

accessory.

    Connection box (also known as conduit or terminal box) means an 

enclosure mounted on an electrical machine or accessory to facilitate 

wiring, without the use of external splices. (Such boxes may have a 

joint common with an explosion-proof enclosure provided the adjoining 

surfaces conform to the requirements of subpart B of this part.)

    Cylindrical joint means a joint comprised of two contiguous, 

concentric, cylindrical surfaces.

    Distribution box means an enclosure through which one or more 

portable cables may be connected to a source of electrical energy, and 

which contains a short-circuit protective device for each outgoing 

cable.

    Experimental equipment means any electrical machine or accessory 

that an applicant or MSHA may desire to operate experimentally for a 

limited time in a gassy mine or tunnel. (For example, this might include 

a machine constructed at a mine, an imported machine, or a machine or 

device designed and developed by MSHA.)

    Explosion-proof enclosure means an enclosure that complies with the 

applicable design requirements in subpart B of this part and is so 

constructed that it will withstand internal explosions of methane-air 

mixtures: (1) Without damage to or excessive distortion of its walls or 

cover(s), and (2) without ignition of surrounding methane-air mixtures 

or discharge of flame from inside to outside the enclosure.

    Fire-resistant as applied to conveyor belts means belting that will 

pass the flame tests hereafter specified.

    Flame-arresting path means two or more adjoining or adjacent 

surfaces between which the escape of flame is prevented.

    Flame resistant as applied to cable, hose, and insultating materials 

means material that will burn when held in a flame but will cease 

burning when the flame is removed.

    Flammable mixture means a mixture of methane or natural gas and air 

that when ignited will propagate flame. Natural gas containing a high 

percentage of methane is a satisfactory substitute for pure methane in 

most tests.

    Gassy mine means a coal mine classed as ``gassy'' by MESA or by the 

State in which the mine is situated.

    Incendive arc or spark means an arc or spark releasing enough 

electrical or thermal energy to ignite a flammable mixture of the most 

easily ignitable composition.

    Intrinsically safe means incapable of releasing enough electrical or 

thermal energy under normal or abnormal conditions to cause ignition of 

a flammable mixture of methane or natural gas and air of the most easily 

ignitable composition.

    MESA means the United States Department of the Interior, Mining 

Enforcement and Safety Administration. Predecessor organization to MSHA, 

prior to March 9, 1978.

    Mobile equipment means equipment that is self-propelled.

    MSHA means the United States Department of Labor, Mine Safety and 

Health Administration.

    Normal operation means the regular performance of those functions 

for which a machine or accessory was designed.

    Permissible equipment means a completely assembled electrical 

machine or accessory for which a formal approval has been issued, as 

authorized by the Administrator, Mining Enforcement and Safety 

Administration under the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 

(Pub. L. 91-173, 30 U.S.C.



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801 or, after March 9, 1978, by the Assistant Secretary under the 

Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Pub. L. 91-173, as amended 

by Pub. L. 95-164, 30 U.S.C. 801).

    Permit means a formal document, signed by the Assistant Secretary, 

authorizing the operation of specific experimental equipment in a gassy 

mine or tunnel under prescribed conditions.

    Plane joint means two adjoining surfaces in parallel planes.

    Portable cable, or trailing cable means a flame-resistant, flexible 

cable or cord through which electrical energy is transmitted to a 

permissible machine or accessory. (A portable cable is that portion of 

the power-supply system between the last short-circuit protective 

device, acceptable to MSHA, in the system and the machine or accessory 

to which it transmits electrical energy.)

    Portable equipment means equipment that may be moved frequently and 

is constructed or mounted to facilitate such movement.

    Potted component means a component that is entirely embedded in a 

solidified insulating material within an enclosure.

    Pressure piling means the development of abnormal pressure as a 

result of accelerated rate of burning of a gas-air mixture. (Frequently 

caused by restricted configurations within enclosures.)

    Qualified representative means a person authorized by MSHA to 

determine whether the applicable requirements of this part have been 

complied with in the original manufacture, rebuilding, or repairing of 

equipment for which approval, certification, or a permit is sought.

    Splice box means a portable enclosure in which electrical conductors 

may be joined.

    Step (rabbet) joint means a joint comprised of two adjoining 

surfaces with a change(s) in direction between its inner and outer 

edges. (A step joint may be composed of a cylindrical portion and a 

plane portion or of two or more plane portions.)

    Threaded joint means a joint consisting of a male- and a female-

threaded member, both of which are of the same type and gage.



[33 FR 4660, Mar. 19, 1968, as amended at 39 FR 23999, June 28, 1974; 43 

FR 12314, Mar. 24, 1978; 57 FR 61223, Dec. 23, 1992]