[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 30, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 30CFR27.2]

[Page 140-141]
 
                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 27--METHANE-MONITORING SYSTEMS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 27.2  Definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) MSHA means the United States Department of Labor, Mine Safety 
and Health Administration.
    (b) Applicant means an individual, partnership, company, 
corporation, association, or other organization that designs, 
manufactures, or assembles and that seeks certification or preliminary 
testing of a methane-monitoring system or component.
    (c) Methane-monitoring system means a complete assembly of one or 
more methane detectors and all other components required for measuring 
and signalling the presence of methane in the atmosphere of a mine, 
tunnel, or other underground workings, and shall include a power-shutoff 
component.
    (d) Methane detector means a component for a methane-monitoring 
system that functions in a gassy mine, tunnel,

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or other underground workings to sample the atmosphere continuously and 
responds to the presence of methane.
    (e) Power-shutoff component means a component of a methane-
monitoring system, such as a relay, switch, or switching mechanism, that 
will cause a control circuit to deenergize a machine, equipment, or 
power circuit when actuated by the methane detector.
    (f) Flammable mixture means a mixture of a gas, such as methane, 
natural gas, or similar hydrocarbon gas with normal air, that can be 
ignited.
    (g) Gassy mine or tunnel means a mine, tunnel, or other underground 
workings in which a flammable mixture has been ignited, or has been 
found with a permissible flame safety lamp, or has been determined by 
air analysis to contain 0.25 percent or more (by volume) of methane in 
any open workings when tested at a point not less than 12 inches from 
the roof, face, or rib.
    (h) Letter of certification means a formal document issued by MSHA 
stating that a methane-monitoring system or subassembly or component 
thereof:
    (1) Has met the requirements of this part, and
    (2) Is certified for incorporation in or with permissible or 
approved equipment that is used in gassy mines and tunnels.
    (i) Component means a part of a methane-monitoring system that is 
essential to its operation as a certified methane-monitoring system.
    (j) Explosion-proof means that a component or group of components 
(subassembly) is so constructed and protected by an enclosure with or 
without a flame arrester(s) that, if a flammable mixture of gas is 
ignited within the enclosure, it will withstand the resultant pressure 
without damage to the enclosure and/or flame arrester(s). Also the 
enclosure and/or flame arrester(s) shall prevent the discharge of flame 
from within either the enclosure or the flame arrester, or the ignition 
of any flammable mixture that surrounds the enclosure and/or flame 
arrester.1  
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    1  Explosion-proof components or subassemblies shall be 
constructed in accordance with the requirements of Part 18 of this 
subchapter.
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    (k) Normal operation means that performance of each component as 
well as of the entire assembly of the methane-monitoring system is in 
conformance with the functions for which it was designed and for which 
it was tested by MSHA.
    (l) Flame arrester means a device so constructed that it will 
prevent propagation of flame or explosion from within the unit of which 
it is part to a surrounding flammable mixture.
    (m) Intrinsically safe equipment and circuitry means equipment and 
circuitry that are incapable of releasing enough electrical or thermal 
energy under normal or abnormal conditions to cause ignition of a 
flammable mixture of the most easily ignitable composition.
    (n) Fail safe means that the circuitry of a methane-monitoring 
system shall be so designed that electrical failure of a component which 
is critical in MSHA's opinion will result in deenergizing the methane-
monitoring system and the machine or equipment of which it is a part.

[31 FR 10607, Aug. 9, 1966, as amended at 39 FR 24003, June 28, 1974; 43 
FR 12316, Mar. 24, 1978]