[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: 30CFR18.34]



[Page 104-105]

 

                       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 B_Construction and Design Requirements

 

Sec.  18.34  Motors.



    Explosion-proof electric motor assemblies intended for use in 

approved equipment in underground mines that are specifically addressed 

in part 7 of this chapter shall be approved under part 7 of this chapter 

after February 22, 1996. Those motor assemblies not specifically 

addressed under part 7 of this chapter shall be accepted or certified 

under this part.

    (a) General. (1) Motors shall have explosion-proof enclosures.

    (2) Motors submitted to MSHA for test shall be equipped with 

unshielded bearings regardless of whether that type of bearing is 

specified.

    (3) MSHA reserves the right to test motors with the maximum 

clearance specified between the shaft and the mating part which forms 

the required flame-arresting path. Also reserved is the right to 

remachine these parts, at the applicant's expense, to specified 

dimensions to provide the maximum clearance.

    Note: For example, a shaft with a diameter greater than 2 inches at 

the flame-arresting portion might require such machining.

    (4) Ball and roller bearings and oil seals will not be acceptable as 

flame-arresting paths; therefore, a separate path shall be provided 

between the shaft and another part, preferably inby the bearing. The 

length and clearances of such flame-arresting path shall conform to the 

requirements of Sec.  18.31.

    (5) Labyrinths or other arrangements that provide change(s) in 

direction of escaping gases will be acceptable but the use of small 

detachable pieces shall not be permitted unless structurally 

unavoidable. The lengths of flame-arresting path(s) and clearance(s) 

shall conform to the requirements of Sec.  18.31.

    (6) Oil seals shall be removed from motors prior to submission for 

explosion tests.

    Note: Oil seals will be removed from motors prior to explosion tests 

and therefore may be omitted from motors submitted for investigation.

    (7) Openings for filling and draining bearing lubricants shall be so 

located as to prevent escape of flame through them.

    (8) An outer bearing cap will not be considered as forming any part 

of a flame-arresting path unless the cap is used as a bearing cartridge.

    Note: The outer bearing cap will be omitted during explosion tests 

unless it houses the bearing.

    (9) If unavoidable, holes may be made through motor casings for 

bolts, studs, or screws to hold essential parts such as pole pieces, 

brush rigging, and bearing cartridges. Such parts shall be attached to 

the casing by at least two fastenings. The threaded holes in these parts 

shall be blind, unless the fastenings are inserted from the inside, in 

which case the fastenings shall not be accessible with the armature of 

the motor in place.

    (b) Direct-current motors. For direct-current motors with narrow 

interpoles,



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the distance from the edge of the pole piece to any bolt hole in the 

frame shall be not less than \1/8\ inch. If the distance is \1/8\ to \1/

4\ inch, the diametrical clearance for the pole bolt shall not exceed 

\1/64\ inch for not less than \1/2\ inch through the frame. Furthermore, 

the pole piece shall have the same radius as the inner surface of the 

frame. Pole pieces may be shimmed as necessary.

    (c) Alternating-current motors. Stator laminations that form a part 

of an explosion-proof enclosure will be acceptable provided: (1) The 

laminations and their end rings are fastened together under pressure; 

(2) the joint between the end rings and the laminations is not less than 

\1/4\ inch, but preferably as close to 1 inch as possible; and (3) it 

shall be impossible to insert a 0.0015-inch thickness gage to a depth 

exceeding \1/8\ inch between adjacent laminations or between end rings 

and laminations.

    (d) Small motors (alternating- and direct-current). Motors having 

internal free volume not exceeding 350 cubic inches and joints not 

exceeding 32 inches in outer circumference will be acceptable for 

investigation if provided with rabbet joints between the stator frame 

and the end bracket having the following dimensions:



                   Dimensions of Rabbet Joints--Inches

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                 Max.

                                      Min. width     Max.    diametrical

         Minimum total width          of clamped  clearance   clearance

                                        radial    of radial    at axial

                                        portion    portion     portion

------------------------------------------------------------------------

\3/8\...............................      \3/64\     0.0015        0.003

\1/2\...............................      \3/64\       .002         .003

\1/2\...............................      \3/32\       .002         .004

------------------------------------------------------------------------





[33 FR 4660, Mar. 19, 1968, as amended at 57 FR 61210, Dec. 23, 1992]