[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: 30CFR7.44]

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                       TITLE 30--MINERAL RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 7--TESTING BY APPLICANT OR THIRD PARTY--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart C--Battery Assemblies
 
Sec. 7.44  Technical requirements.

    (a)(1) Battery boxes and covers constructed of AISI 1010 hot rolled 
steel shall have the following minimum thicknesses based on the total 
weight of a unit of the battery assembly charged and ready for service:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Weight of battery unit             Minimum required thickness
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,000 lbs. maximum........................  10 gauge or \1/8\
                                             nominal
1,001 to 2,000 lbs........................  7 gauge or \3/16\
                                             nominal
2,001 to 4,500 lbs........................  3 gauge or \1/4\
                                             nominal
Over 4,500 lbs............................  0 gauge or \5/16\
                                             nominal
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Battery boxes not constructed of AISI 1010 hot rolled steel 
shall have at least the tensile strength and impact resistance of 
battery boxes for the same weight class, as listed in paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section.
    (3) Battery box covers constructed of materials with less than the 
tensile strength and impact resistance of AISI 1010 hot rolled steel or 
constructed of nonmetallic materials shall meet the acceptable 
performance criteria for the impact test in Sec. 7.46. Nonmetallic 
covers shall be used only in the battery assembly configuration in which 
they pass the impact test.
    (4) Nonmetallic materials for boxes and covers shall--
    (i) Be accepted by MSHA as flame-resistant material under part 18 of 
this chapter; and
    (ii) Meet the acceptable performance criteria for the deflection 
temperature test in Sec. 7.47.
    (b) All insulating material shall have a minimum resistance of 100 
megohms at 500 volts d.c. and be accepted by MSHA as flame resistant 
under part 18 of this chapter.
    (c) Battery box and cover insulating material shall meet the 
acceptable performance criteria for the acid resistance test in 
Sec. 7.48.
    (d) Covers shall be lined with insulating material permanently 
attached to the underside of the cover, unless the cover is constructed 
of insulating material.
    (e) Covers, including those used over connector receptacle housings, 
shall be provided with a means of securing them in a closed position.
    (f) Battery boxes shall be provided with vent openings to prevent 
the accumulation of flammable or toxic gases or vapors within the 
battery assembly. The size and location of openings shall prevent direct 
access to cell terminals and other uninsulated current carrying parts. 
The total minimum unobstructed cross-sectional area of the ventilation 
openings shall be no less than the value determined by the following 
formula:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TC15NO91.011

N = Number of cells in battery box.
R = Rated 6 hour battery capacity in ampere hours.
M = Total minimum ventilation area in square inches per battery box.

    (g) Battery boxes shall have drainage holes to prevent accumulation 
of water or electrolyte.
    (h) Battery cells shall be insulated from the battery box walls, 
partitions and bottom by insulating material, unless such part of the 
battery box is constructed of insulating material. Battery box wall 
insulating material shall extend to the top of the wall.
    (i) Cell terminals shall be burned on, except that bolted connectors 
using two or more bolts may be used on end terminals.
    (j) Battery connections shall be designed so that total battery 
potential is not available between adjacent cells.
    (k) Cables within a battery box shall be accepted by MSHA as flame 
resistant under part 18 of this chapter or approved under subpart K of 
this part. The cables shall be protected against abrasion by insulation, 
location, clamping, or other effective means.
    (l) When the battery plug and receptacle are not located on or 
within the battery box, strain on the battery terminals shall be 
prevented by a strain-relief device on the cable. Insulating material 
shall be placed between the strain-relief device and cable, unless the 
device is constructed of insulating material.
    (m) At least a \1/2\-inch air space shall be provided between the 
underside of the battery cover and the top of the battery, including the 
terminals and connectors.

[53 FR 23500, June 22, 1988, as amended at 57 FR 61220, Dec. 23, 1992]

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