[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: 30CFR18.65]



[Page 115-116]

 

                       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 C_Inspections and Tests

 

Sec.  18.65  Flame test of conveyor belting and hose.



    (a) Size of test specimen. (1) Conveyor belting--four specimens each 

6 inches long by \1/2\-inch wide by belt thickness, two cut parallel to 

the warp and two parallel to the weft.

    (2) Hose--four specimens each 6 inches long by \1/2\-inch wide by 

thickness of the hose.

    (b) Flame-test apparatus. The principal parts of the apparatus 

within and/or appended to a 21-inch cubical test gallery are:

    (1) A support stand with a ring clamp and wire gauze.

    (2) A Pittsburgh-Universal Bunsen-type burner (inside diameter of 

burner tube 11 mm.), or equivalent, mounted in a burner placement guide 

in such a manner that the burner may be placed beneath the test 

specimen, or pulled away from it by an external knob on the front panel 

of the test gallery.

    (3) A variable-speed electric fan and an ASME flow nozzle (16-8\1/2\ 

inches reduction) to attain constant air velocities at any speed between 

50-500 feet a minute.

    (4) An electric timer or stopwatch to measure the duration of the 

tests.

    (5) A mirror mounted inside the test gallery to permit a rear view 

of the test specimen through the viewing door.

    (c) Mounting of test specimen. The specimen shall be clamped in a 

support with its free end centered 1 inch above the burner top. The 

longitudinal axis shall be horizontal and the transverse axis inclined 

at 45[deg] to the horizontal. Under the test specimen shall be clamped a 

piece of 20-mesh iron-wire gauze, 5 inches square, in a horizontal 

position \1/4\-inch below the pulley cover edge of the specimen and with 

about \1/2\-inch of the specimen extending beyond the edge of the gauze.

    (d) Procedure for flame tests. (1) The Bunsen burner, retracted from 

the test position, shall be adjusted to give a blue flame 3 inches in 

height with natural gas.

    (2) The observation door of the gallery shall be closed for the 

entire test.

    (3) The burner flame shall be applied to the free end of the 

specimen for 1 minute in still air.

    (4) At the end of 1 minute the burner flame shall be removed, the 

ventilating fan turned on to give an air current having a velocity of 

300 feet per minute, and the duration of flame measured.

    (5) After the test specimen ceases to flame, it shall remain in the 

air current for at least 3 minutes to determine the presence and 

duration of afterglow. If a glowing specimen exhibits flame within 3 

minutes the duration of flame shall be added to the duration of flame 

obtained according to paragraph (d) (4) of this section.

    (e) Test requirements. The tests of the four specimens cut from any 

sample shall not result in either duration of flame exceeding an average 

of 1 minute after removal of the applied flame or afterglow exceeding an 

average of 3 minutes duration.

    (f) Acceptance markings. (1) Conveyor belting--conveyor belts 

accepted by MSHA as flame-resistant (fire-resistant) shall be marked as 

follows: Metal stencils furnished by the manufacturer shall be used 

during the vulcanizing process to produce letters depressed into the 

conveyor belt with the words ``Fire-Resistant, USMSHA No. ----.'' This 

number will be assigned to the manufacturer after the sample has passed 

the tests. The letters and numbers shall be at least \1/2\ inch high. 

The acceptance markings shall be placed approximately 1 inch from the 

edge of the carrying (top) cover of the conveyor belt and spaced at 

intervals not exceeding 30 feet for the entire length of the conveyor 

belt. The markings shall be so placed that they are alternately at 

opposite edges of the belt. Where cover thickness does not permit 

markings in accordance with the foregoing, other permanent markings may 

be accepted.

    (2) Hose--hose conduit accepted by MSHA as flame-resistant shall be 

marked as follows: Impressed letters, raised letters on depressed 

background, or printed letters with the words ``Flame-Resistant, USMSHA 

No. ----'' at intervals not exceeding 3 feet. This number will be 

assigned to the manufacturer after the sample has passed



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the tests. The letters and numbers shall be at least \1/4\-inch high.



[33 FR 4660, Mar. 19, 1968, as amended at 43 FR 12314, Mar. 24, 1978]