✨ Mining Electricity Regulations
2096
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 41
“Electrician” means a person appointed in writing by the
manager of the mine to supervise the apparatus in the mine
and the working thereof, such person being a person who is
over twenty-one years of age and is competent for the purposes
of the regulation in which the term is used.
“Danger” means danger to health or danger to life or
limb from shock, burn, or other injury to persons employed,
or from fire explosion attendant upon the generation, transformation, distribution, or use of electrical energy.
“Use” of electricity means the conversion of electricity
into mechanical energy, heat, or light for the purpose of
providing mechanical energy, heat, or light.
- Notices shall be sent to the Inspector on forms prescribed by the Minister, as follows, namely,
(a.) Notice of the intention to introduce apparatus into
any mine or into any ventilating district in any mine.
(b.) Notice of the intention to introduce or reintroduce
electricity into any mine where the use of electricity
has previously been prohibited.
(c.) On or before the 21st day of January in every year,
an annual return giving the size and type of apparatus, and any particulars which may be required
by the Minister as to the circumstances of its use.
If the Inspector does not object in writing, within one
calendar month from the receipt by him of the notice, to the
carrying-out of either of the intentions specified in the first
or second notices, the owner shall be entitled to carry out such
intention or intentions:
Providing that this regulation shall not apply to telephones
and signalling-apparatus.
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A proper plan on the same scale as that kept at the
mine in fulfilment of the requirements of the said Act shall be
kept in the office at the mine, showing the position of all
fixed apparatus in the mine other than cables, telephones,
and signalling-apparatus. The said plan shall be corrected
as often as may be necessary to keep it reasonably up to date,
and it shall be produced to an Inspector of Mines at any time
on his request. -
The following notices, constructed of durable material,
shall be exhibited where necessary:
(a.) A notice prohibiting any person other than an authorized
person from handling or interfering with apparatus.
(b.) A notice containing directions as to procedure in case
of fire. This notice shall be exhibited in every place
containing apparatus other than cables, telephones,
and signalling-apparatus.
(c.) A notice containing directions as to the restoration of
persons suffering from the effects of electric shock.
(d.) A notice containing instructions how to communicate
with the person appointed in charge of the switch
gear, as provided by Regulation 253 (1) hereof. -
In all places lighted by electricity, where a failure
of the electric light would be likely to cause danger, one or
more safety-lamps or other proper lights shall be kept continuously burning. -
Fire-buckets of suitable capacity, filled with clean
dry sand ready for immediate use in extinguishing fires,
shall be kept in every place containing apparatus other then
cables, telephones, and signalling-apparatus. -
(1.) Where necessary to prevent danger or mechanical
damage, transformers and switch gear shall be placed in a
separate room, compartment, or box.
(2.) Unless the apparatus is so constructed, protected, and
worked as to obviate the risk of fire, no inflammable material
shall be used in the construction of any room, compartment,
or box containing apparatus, or in the construction of any of
the fittings therein. Each such room, compartment, or box
shall be substantially constructed, and shall be kept dry.
(3.) Adequate working-space and means of access clear
of obstruction and free from danger shall be provided for all
apparatus that has to be worked or attended to by any person,
and all handles intended to be operated shall be conveniently
placed for that purpose.
- (1.) All apparatus and conductors shall be sufficient
in size and power for the work they may be called upon to do,
and so constructed, installed, protected, worked, and maintained as to prevent danger so far as is reasonably practicable.
(2.) All insulating-material shall be chosen with special
regard to the circumstances of its proposed use. It shall
be of mechanical strength sufficient for its purpose, and so
far as is practicable it shall be of such a character, or so
protected, as fully to maintain its insulating properties under
working-conditions of temperature and moisture.
(3.) Every part of a system shall be kept efficiently insulated from earth, except that (a) the neutral point of a
polyphase system may be earthed at one point only; (b) the
mid-voltage point of any system, other than a concentric
system, may be earthed at one point only: and (c) the outer
conductor of a concentric system, shall be earthed. Where
any point of a system is earthed it shall be earthed by
connection to an earthing-system at the surface of the
mine.
(4.) Efficient means shall be provided for indicating any
defect in the insulation of a system.
- (1.) All metallic sheaths, coverings, handles, joint-
boxes, switch-gear frames, instrument-covers, switch and
fuse covers and boxes, and all lamp-holders unless efficiently
protected by an earthed or insulating covering made of
fire-resisting material, and the frames and bed-plates of
generators, transformers, and motors (including portable
motors) shall be earthed by connection to an earthing-system
at the surface of the mine.
(2.) Where the cables are provided with a metallic covering constructed and installed in accordance with Regulation 254 (c) such metallic covering may be used as a means
of connection to the earthing-system. All the conductors
to an earthing-system shall have a conductivity at all parts
and at all joints at least equal to 50 per cent. of that of the
largest conductor used solely to supply the apparatus, a part
of which it is desired to earth : Provided that no conductor
of an earthing-system shall have a cross-sectional area of less
than 0·022 square inch.
(3.) All joints in earth conductors, and all joints to the
metallic covering of the cables, shall be properly soldered
or otherwise efficiently made, and every earth conductor
shall be soldered into a lug for each of its terminal connections. No switch, fuse, or circuit-breaker shall be placed
in any earth conductor.
This regulation shall not apply (except in the case of portable
apparatus) to any system in which the pressure does not
exceed low-pressure direct current or 125 volts alternating
current.
- (1.) Where electricity is distributed at a pressure
higher than medium pressure (a) it shall not be used without
transformation to medium or low pressure except in fixed
machines in which the high or extra-high pressure parts
are stationary ; and (b) motors under 20 horse-power shall
be supplied with current through a transformer stepping
down to medium or low pressure.
(2.) Where energy is transformed, suitable provision shall
be made to guard against danger by reason of the lower-
pressure apparatus becoming accidentally charged above
its normal pressure by leakage from or contact with the
higher-pressure apparatus.
- Switch gear and all terminals, cable-ends, cable-
joints, and connections of apparatus shall be constructed
and installed so that—
(a.) All parts shall be of mechanical strength sufficient to
resist rough usage.
(b.) All conductors and contact areas shall be of ample
current-carrying capacity, and all joints in conductors shall be properly soldered or otherwise
efficiently made.
(c.) The lodgment of any matter likely to diminish the
insulation, and of coaldust on or close to live part,
shall be prevented.
(d.) All live parts shall be so protected or enclosed as to
prevent accidental contact by persons, and danger
from arcs or short circuits, fire, or water.
(e.) Where there may be risk of igniting gas, coaldust, or
other inflammable material, all parts shall be so
protected as to prevent open sparking.
- (1.) Properly constructed switch gear for cutting off
the supply of current to the mine shall be provided at the
surface of the mine, and during the time any cable is live
a person authorized to operate the said switch-gear shall
be available within easy reach thereof. Lightning-arresters,
properly adjusted and maintained, shall be provided where
necessary to prevent danger.
(2.) Efficient means, suitably placed, shall be provided for
cutting off all pressure from every part of a system, as may
be necessary to prevent danger.
(3.) Such efficient means shall be provided in respect of
each separate circuit for cutting off all pressure automatically
from the circuit affected in the event of a fault, as may be
necessary to prevent danger.
(4.) Every motor shall be controlled by switch gear for
starting and stopping, so arranged as to cut off all pressure
from the motor and from all apparatus in connection therewith, and so placed as to be easily worked by the person
appointed to work the motor.
(5.) If a concentric system is used, no switch, fuse, or
circuit-breaker shall be placed in the outer conductor, or in
any conductor connected thereto, except that, if required,
a reversing-switch may be inserted in the outer conductor
at the place where the current is being used. Nevertheless,
switches, fuses, or circuit-breakers may be used to break
the connection with the generators or transformers supplying
the electricity, provided that the connection of the outer
conductor with the earthing-system shall not thereby be
broken.
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