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            Table 4.6 Air Quantities for Nonworking Areas

                                                  3     2
                                               25 ft /min/ft of the Cross Section
             Stone Drifts                      Allow for Leakage in Ducts
             Pump houses                       5000 cfm
             Battery charging station          10,000 cfm
             a                                         3
              Diesel locomotive                100e140 ft /min/bhp

            a
             US requirements are more restrictive based on diesel particulate emissions. They will be discussed in Section 4.2.
              Table 4.7 Optimum Air Velocities in Coal Mines

               Location                 Optimum Air Velocity (ft/min)
               Working faces            150e500 (use gas layering index to guide)
               Conveyors/loading points  Less than 600
               Main airways             Less than 1000
               Shafts                   1500e2000
               Fan drifts               Less than 2500


         4.10   Standards of Volumetric (Ventilation) Efficiency


         A final check on the estimation of ventilation air quantities is done by a well-
         established criterion, the volumetric/ventilation efficiency. It is defined as the ratio
         of air quantities required on the working faces/total air quantity at the fan(s). For
         well-designed ventilation systems, it ranges from 44 to 55% for workings laid out
         in the coal seam. For horizon mining, it can be even higher at 55 to 65%.
            An example:
            Let us suppose the mine layout in Fig. 4.1 is for a moderately gassy mine.
            Air requirement in each continuous mining section at:
            The last open crosscut ¼ 50,000 cfm.
            Total for 3 sections ¼ 150,000 cfm.
            Air requirement for the longwall:
            At the tail gate ¼ 40,000 cfm (a separate split)
            At the bleeder shaft ¼ 250,000 cfm
            Total air for longwall face ¼ 290,000 cfm
            Hence total air at all working faces ¼ 440,000 cfm.
            Assuming a ventilation efficiency of 50%, the total capacity of the mine fan(s)
         should be approximately 880,000 cfm.
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