30 CFR § 23.7
Specific requirements for approval.
(a) The circuits external to telephones and signal devices shall be
intrinsically safe; that is, the electrical design and construction of
telephones and signal devices shall be such that neither contact between
wires comprising the external circuits nor contact of tools or other metal
objects with external terminals and circuits will result in electrical sparks
capable of igniting explosive methane-air mixtures (or such mixtures with
coal dust in suspension) during normal operation of the telephones or signal
devices.
(b) All parts which, during normal operation, are capable of
producing sparks that might ignite explosive methane-air mixtures shall be
enclosed in explosion-proof compartments. All openings in the casings of
such compartments shall be adequately protected. It is desirable that
openings be as few as possible. All joints in the casings of an
explosion-proof compartment shall be metal-to-metal so designed as to have a
width of contact, measured along the shortest path from the inside to the
outside of the compartment, of not less than 1 inch if the unoccupied volume
(air space) in the compartment is more than 60 cubic inches. For unoccupied
volume of 60 cubic inches or less, a 3/8-inch width of contact will be
acceptable.
(c) All bolts and screw holes shall be "blind" or bottomed if the
omission of a bolt or screw would otherwise leave an opening into the
compartment. An adequate lock or seal shall be provided to prevent tampering
and exposure of spark-producing parts by unauthorized persons.
(d) Battery cells shall be placed in an explosion-proof compartment
or else in one that is locked or sealed, and the terminals and the
connections thereto shall be so arranged and protected as to preclude
meddling, tampering, or making other electrical connections with them.
(e) Manufacturers shall furnish adequate instructions for the
installation and connection of telephones and signal devices in order that
the safety of these devices and other circuits shall not be diminished by
improper installation. MSHA reserves the right to require the attachment of
wiring diagrams to the cases of telephones and signal devices.
(f) If electric light bulbs are used in signaling devices, they shall
be either equipped with effective safety devices, such as are required for
permissible electric mine lamps,1 or enclosed in explosion-proof
compartments.
1 In this case, the requirements of the current schedule for mine
lamps will apply.
(g) Line powered telephones and signaling devices or systems shall be
equipped with standby power sources that have the capacity to enable the
devices or systems to continue functioning in the event the line power fails
or is cut off. Manufacturers shall furnish instructions for the proper
maintenance of standby power sources.
Note: Paragraph (g) of this section is issued under the authority of §
101 of the Federal Mine Safety and Health
Act of 1977, Pub. L. 91-173 as amended by Pub. L. 95-164, 91 Stat. 1291 (30
U.S.C. 811). All other paragraphs in this section continue under the original
authority.
[Sched. 9B, 4 FR 1555, Apr. 11, 1939, as amended at 47 FR 11370, Mar. 16,
1982]