Mining Publication: Mine Power Systems
Original creation date: January 1990
This U.S. Bureau of Mines publication presents a comprehensive review of mine electrical power-system theory and practice. It discusses fundamental theory and the vital aspects to be considered in planning and designing mine electrical power systems. The report is divided into three major sections. The first presents the history of electricity in mining and the fundamentals of electrical phenomena and components. The second focuses on power-system components: motors, grounding systems, cables, and protective equipment and devices. The final section includes mine power-center equipment, switchhouses and substations, batteries, and mine maintenance.
Authors: LA Morley
Information Circular - January 1990
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20032657
Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Information Circular 9258. NTIS No. PB 91-241729, 1990 Jan; :1-437
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- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program