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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 57 · § 57.22207

§ 57.22207. Booster fans (I-A, II-A, III, and V-A mines).

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(a)Booster fans shall be approved by MSHA under the applicable requirements of 30 CFR part 18, and be---
(1)Provided with an automatic signal device located so that it can be seen or heard by a person designated by the mine operator to give an alarm when the fan stops or when methane reaches the following levels:
(i)1.0 percent at the fan in Subcategory I-A, Category III, and Subcategory V-A mines; and
(ii)0.5 percent at the fan in Subcategory II-A mines.
(2)Equipped with a device that automatically deenergizes power in affected workings should the fan stop; and
(3)Equipped with starting and stopping controls located at the fan and at another accessible remote location.
(b)Booster fan installations, except for booster fans installed in ducts, shall be---
(1)Provided with doors which open automatically when all fans in the installation stop; and
(2)Provided with an air lock when passage through the fan bulkhead is necessary.
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