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ISSUE DATE: August 12, 2009

PROGRAM INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. P09-29

FROM:          KEVIN G. STRICKLIN KEVIN G. STRICKLIN
                     Administrator for
                     Coal Mine Safety and Health

                      LINDA F. ZEILER LINDA F. ZEILER
                      Acting Director of Technical Support

SUBJECT:    Re-Issue of P04-02 - Scrubber Overflow Port Used on Atlas Copco Wagner
                    Incorporated Permissible Diesel Engine Power Packages

Who needs this information?
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Coal Mine Safety and Health (CMS&H) inspectors, coal mine operators using diesel-powered equipment, and miners' representatives need this information.

Why is MSHA issuing this bulletin?
MSHA is issuing this Program Information Bulletin (PIB) to inform the mining industry that an approved retrofit kit is available for affected Atlas Copco Wagner (ACW) Permissible Diesel Engine Power Packages to prevent unfiltered exhaust from entering the mine atmosphere during engine operation. This retrofit kit also provides overflow protection at the scrubber when the engine is not operating.

What is the background for this notification?
On permissible diesel-powered equipment approved under Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations (30 C.F.R.), Part 36, the engine's exhaust gas is cooled before it exits the tailpipe. On many machines, the exhaust gas is bubbled through a water bath scrubber to cool the exhaust. Some systems require the scrubber water to be manually replenished while others automatically supply additional water stored on the machine through a water make-up tank.

One of these automatic make-up systems manufactured by ACW and used on certain machines manufactured by ACW, Getman, and Cyprus Plateau Mining had an overflow hole built into the scrubber. This hole allowed excess water to drain from the scrubber. The hole was incorporated into the design to prevent excess scrubber water from flowing back into the engine combustion chamber from the exhaust pipe and damaging the engine on start up. The scrubber was approved with this hole long before the Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) regulations became effective. With the implementation of the DPM standards, 30 C.F.R. Part 72, this condition does not meet the standard and must be corrected. ACW has developed the retrofit kit to allow the system to function as originally intended while directing all of the exhaust from the scrubber to the filter. This retrofit kit also protects the engine when it is not operating. Since the scrubber is part of the approved safety system, changes must not be made without MSHA approval.

What machines are affected?
The following is a list of ACW machines that may have the overflow hole in the scrubber:

Machine Approval No. Model No. Power Package
31-113 Getman220 FP31/D80
31-114 Getman220 FP 31/D80
31-122 Cyprus Plateau MiningMDL R-6231/D80
31-213 WagnerLST-5S31/D64
31-214 WagnerLST-5S-20X 31/D80
31-215 WagnerLST-5S31/D102
31-218 WagnerLST-5S-25X31/D80
31-219 Getman220 FP31/D80
31-224 WagnerLST-3.5S31/D79
31-229 WagnerLMTT-414S31/D102
31-231 WagnerMTT-415S31/D66
31-232 WagnerMTT-415S31/D66
31-234 WagnerLST-5S31/D81
36C-007 Wagner ST-3.5S7F-007
36C-010 WagnerLST-25X7F-019
36C-011 WagnerLST-5S7F-019


What steps should be taken?
Mine operators must modify the machine to prevent unfiltered exhaust gas from entering the mine environment. Mine operators should reference part number 5575444600 when contacting ACW for the approved retrofit kit. If other solutions are considered, MSHA's Technical Support should be contacted for assistance.

Who can I contact at Atlas Copco Wagner?
ACW coal vehicle customers located in the East interested in purchasing this kit should contact:

Vince Keele
Shook & Fletcher Supply Co.
Birmingham, AL 35204
Phone: (205) 252-5157
Fax : (205) 252-5163

ACW coal vehicle customers located in the West (CO, UT, and NM) should contact:
Mark Harrington
Morgantown Machine & Hydraulics, Inc.
Helper, UT 84526
Phone: (435) 472-3452
Fax: (435) 472-8779

Who are the MSHA contact persons for this PIB?
Coal Mine Safety and Health, Health Division
Robert A. Thaxton, (202) 693-9515
E-mail: thaxton.robert@dol.gov

Coal Mine Safety and Health, Safety Division
John Arrington, (202) 693-9549
E-mail: arington.john@dol.gov

Technical Support, Approval and Certification Center
Michael Snyder, (304) 547-2047
E-mail: snyder.michael@dol.gov

Is this PIB available on the internet?
This PIB may be viewed on the internet accessing the MSHA's home page (http://www.msha.gov) and then choosing "Rules & Regs" and "Compliance Assistance Information. "

Who will receive this PIB?
MSHA CMS&H Inspectors
Program Policy Manual Holders
Underground Coal Mine Operators
Special Interest Groups




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