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AS/NZS 3584.2:2003

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Diesel engine systems for underground coal mines - Explosion protected
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Superseded date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2003

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1 - AS/NZS 3584.2:2003 DIESEL ENGINE SYSTEMS FOR UNDERGROUND COAL MINES - EXPLOSION PROTECTED
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
7 - SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
7 - 1.1 SCOPE
7 - 1.2 APPLICATION
7 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
9 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS
9 - 1.4.1 Catalytic converter
9 - 1.4.2 Designated safe area
9 - 1.4.3 Engine safety shutdown system
9 - 1.4.4 Explosion-protected diesel engine system
10 - 1.4.5 Explosion-risk zone
10 - 1.4.6 Fire protection
10 - 1.4.7 Flametrap
10 - 1.4.8 Gland
10 - 1.4.9 High idle speed
10 - 1.4.10 Low idle speed
10 - 1.4.11 Particulate filter
10 - 1.4.12 Rated power
10 - 1.4.13 Rated speed
10 - 1.4.14 Rated torque
11 - 1.4.15 Shall
11 - 1.4.16 Should
11 - 1.4.17 Smoke
11 - 1.4.18 Spark arrester
11 - 1.4.19 Statutory authority
11 - 1.4.20 Testing authority
12 - SECTION 2 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
12 - 2.1 ENGINE TYPES
12 - 2.2 CONDITION MONITORING
12 - 2.3 SURFACE TEMPERATURE
12 - 2.4 MATERIALS
12 - 2.4.1 Non-metallic materials
12 - 2.4.2 Light metals
12 - 2.4.3 External thermal insulation
12 - 2.5 FLEXIBLE METALLIC PIPES
13 - 2.6 JOINTS
13 - 2.6.1 Designation
13 - 2.6.2 Fixed connection
13 - 2.6.3 Open joints
16 - 2.7 TRANSMISSION BELTS
16 - 2.8 ENGINE BREATHER
16 - 2.9 STARTING AIDS
16 - 2.10 FUEL SYSTEMS
16 - 2.11 AIR INLET SYSTEMS
17 - 2.12 AIR COMPRESSORS
17 - 2.13 COOLING SYSTEMS
17 - 2.14 ENGINE SHUTDOWN SYSTEMS
17 - 2.14.1 Automatic safety shutdown system
17 - 2.14.2 Manual fuel shut-off valve
17 - 2.14.3 Sensing devices
18 - 2.14.4 Engine start and restart
18 - 2.15 EXHAUST SYSTEMS
18 - 2.15.1 General
18 - 2.15.2 Required equipment
19 - 2.15.3 Optional equipment
19 - 2.15.4 Exhaust flametrap
20 - 2.15.5 Spark arrester
21 - 2.15.6 Exhaust cooling systems
23 - 2.15.7 Particulate filter
24 - 2.15.8 Exhaust emissions
25 - 2.16 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
25 - 2.16.1 General
25 - 2.16.2 Starter motor current protection
25 - 2.16.3 Battery isolator switch
26 - 2.16.4 Connections to the frame, including the engine block
27 - SECTION 3 MARKING
27 - 3.1 COMPLIANCE PLATE
28 - 3.2 ENGINE SPECIFICATION PLATE
29 - 3.3 WARNING LABELS
31 - SECTION 4 TESTING
31 - 4.1 TYPE TESTING
31 - 4.2 MODIFIED COMPONENTS
32 - 4.3 INSTALLED TESTS BY THE DIESEL ENGINE SYSTEM MANUFACTURER
32 - 4.4 ROUTINE COMMISSIONING TESTS BY THE MANUFACTURER
32 - 4.4.1 General
33 - 4.4.2 Test results
33 - 4.5 USE OF LOW EMISSION FUEL
33 - 4.6 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
34 - SECTION 5 DOCUMENTATION
34 - 5.1 DOCUMENTATION TO BE SUPPLIED
34 - 5.1.1 General
34 - 5.1.2 Manufacturer to the testing authority or certifying authority
34 - 5.1.3 Testing authority or certifying authority to the manufacturer, after assessment
34 - 5.1.4 Manufacturer to the purchaser
35 - 5.1.5 Manufacturer to the statutory authority
35 - 5.2 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS
38 - APPENDIX A - MEANS FOR DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE WITH THIS STANDARD
38 - A1 INTRODUCTION
38 - A2 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
38 - A3 SUPPLIER'S QUALITY SYSTEM
38 - A4 OTHER MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
39 - APPENDIX B - DETERMINING LOAD-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS
39 - B1 SCOPE
39 - B2 TESTING AUTHORITY
39 - B3 PRINCIPLE
39 - B4 FUEL SUPPLY
39 - B5 APPARATUS
39 - B6 ACCURACY
40 - B7 PROCEDURE
40 - B7.1 Normalization
41 - B7.2 Determination of set points for further testing
43 - APPENDIX C - DETERMINING CONSTITUENTS OF EXHAUST GAS
43 - C1 SCOPE
44 - C2 FUEL SUPPLY
44 - C3 METHANE SUPPLY
44 - C4 APPARATUS
44 - C5 ACCURACY
45 - C6 PROCEDURE
45 - C6.1 General
46 - C6.2 Smoke measurement
47 - C6.3 Single point tests for variable speed engines
47 - C6.4 Single speed (governed) engines
50 - APPENDIX D - DETERMINING GASEOUS EMISSION LEVELS
50 - D1 PURPOSE
50 - D2 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
51 - D3 PRINCIPLE
52 - D4 FUEL SPECIFICATION
52 - D5 APPARATUS
52 - D6 TEST CONDITIONS
52 - D7 TEST PROCEDURE FOR EXHAUST EMISSIONS
53 - D8 CALCULATIONS
54 - D9 ALTERNATE CALCULATIONS
55 - D10 DATA VALIDATION
56 - D11 TEST REPORT
58 - APPENDIX E - DETERMINING DURATION, TEMPERATURE AND FLUID USAGE
58 - E1 SCOPE
58 - E2 OBJECTIVES
58 - E3 PERMISSIBLE LIMITS
58 - E4 PRINCIPLE
58 - E5 FUEL SUPPLY
58 - E6 APPARATUS
59 - E7 ACCURACY
59 - E8 PROCEDURE
59 - E8.1 General
59 - E8.2 Normalization
59 - E8.3 Methane injection
59 - E8.4 Duration test
60 - E8.5 Surface temperature measurement
60 - E8.6 Exhaust (gas stream) temperature determination
61 - E8.7 Inlet (airstream) temperature determination
61 - E9 REPORTS
62 - APPENDIX F - TESTING ENGINE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
62 - F1 GENERAL
62 - F2 PRINCIPLE
62 - F3 FUEL
62 - F4 APPARATUS
63 - F5 ACCURACY
63 - F6 PROCEDURE
63 - F6.1 General
63 - F6.2 Normalization
63 - F6.3 Protection system tests
66 - F7 TEST REPORT
67 - APPENDIX G - TESTING SPARK ARRESTER COMPONENTS
67 - G1 SCOPE
67 - G2 APPLICATION
67 - G3 TEST EQUIPMENT
67 - G4 PROCEDURE
67 - G4.1 General
67 - G4.2 Minimum water level/flow determination
68 - G5 TEST REPORT
69 - APPENDIX H - TESTING PARTICULATE FILTER COMPONENTS
69 - H1 GENERAL
69 - H2 TEST REPORT
70 - APPENDIX I - SPECIFICATION FOR MEASURING EQUIPMENT
70 - I1 SCOPE
70 - I2 SPECIFICATION FOR EMISSION ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTATION
73 - APPENDIX J - SPECIFICATION FOR DIESEL FUEL
73 - J1 SCOPE
73 - J2 FUEL COMPOSITION
74 - APPENDIX K - SMOKE METER CONVERSION CHART
76 - APPENDIX L - TESTING SUB-ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS
76 - L1 SCOPE
76 - L2 APPLICATION
77 - L3 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
77 - L4 PRINCIPLE
77 - L5 FUEL
77 - L5.1 Standard margin-of-safety gas
77 - L5.2 Enhanced margin-of-safety gas
77 - L5.3 Methane
77 - L6 APPARATUS
78 - L7 TEST PROCEDURE
78 - L7.1 General
78 - L7.2 Inlet system
78 - L7.3 Positive flametrap in exhaust system
79 - L7.4 Water-based flametrap in exhaust system
80 - L7.5 Flame propagation
83 - L8 TEST REPORT
84 - APPENDIX M - HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS
84 - M1 SCOPE
84 - M2 PRINCIPLE
84 - M3 APPARATUS
84 - M4 PROCEDURE
84 - M4.1 Inlet system
85 - M4.2 Exhaust system
85 - M4.3 Methodology
85 - M4.4 Acceptance criteria
85 - M5 TEST REPORT
86 - APPENDIX N - IMPACT TESTING-COATED LIGHT ALLOY PARTS
86 - N1 SCOPE
86 - N2 PRINCIPLE
86 - N3 MATERIALS
86 - N4 APPARATUS
86 - N5 SAMPLE PREPARATION
87 - N6 PROCEDURE
87 - N6.1 Method
87 - N6.2 Impact area
87 - N6.3 Number of tests
87 - N7 TEST REPORT
88 - APPENDIX O - THE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE ON THE SAFETY OF POSITIVE FLAMETRAPS
88 - O1 SCOPE
88 - O2 PRINCIPLE
88 - O3 METHODOLOGY

Specifies safety requirements for diesel engine systems that are explosion-protected for use in underground coal mines, including use in explosion-risk zones. It implies limited time safe operation in atmospheres containing up to 1 percent methane.

This Standard specifies safety requirements for diesel engine systems that are explosion-protected for use in underground coal mines, including use in explosion-risk zones. NOTE: Compliance to this Standard implies a limited time safe operation in atmospheres containing up to 1% methane, including(a) the control of surface temperature, to avert ignition of coal dust that could settle on a hot surface;(b) containment or elimination of flames and sparks that could ignite flammable gases and dust that may be present (such as in underground coal mines); and(c) control of diesel emissions.

Committee
ME-018
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5315 9
Pages
82
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

First published as AS 3584-1988.Second edition 1991.Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3584.2:2003. First published as AS 3584-1988. Second edition 1991. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3584.2:2003.

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