MineARC Systems

HRM 8

Trusted in over 100 sites in over 40 countries, the MineARC HRM (Hard-Rock-Mine) model refuge chamber is the world’s no.1 refuge in metalliferous mines.
 
Launched in 2013, the MineARC HRM Series IV represents the ‘Next Generation’ of mine refuge chambers, featuring the latest safe-refuge technology (click green buttons below for full product detail).
HRM 8
The Series IV has been continuously refined in co-operation with leading mining companies worldwide to be safer, smarter, more secure, easier to transport, easier to maintain and easier to service.
 
All MineARC HRM refuge chambers comply in full with recognised world’s best practice legislation, including the West Australian Dept. Mines and Petroleum Guideline: Refuge Chambers in Metalliferous Mines. DOWNLOAD The 2010 West Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) Guideline: Refuge Chambers in Metalliferrous Mines.
 
The HRM-8 is a small-medium sized refuge accommodating up to 8 people. The refuge is designed to be robust and easy to maneuver, featuring a range of transport configurations including lifting lugs, skid base and forklift slots to the sides.


AIR CONDITIONING
 
MineARC recognises that cooling the refuge chamber’s interior is essential to providing a safe ongoing environment. Aside from the effects of ambient (external) mine temperature effecting the flow of transient heat in and out of the refuge, occupants themselves will generate between 120-180W of metabolic heat every hour. Multiple independent tests have proven that without cooling, temperatures inside an occupied refuge can reach potentially fatal levels within just a few hours. 
 
All MineARC electrically powered refuge chambers are therefore fitted with quality reverse cycle air conditioners. Under normal circumstances, the air conditioning and all other life support is designed to run off ‘mains’ power supply. However, in the result that mains connection has been lost during in an emergency, the refuge chambers’ battery back-UPS system will continue to power the air conditioning systems for a minimum of 36hrs, standalone.
 
Many industry Guidelines/Regulations around the world now state that the internal (apparent) temperature of a refuge must not rise above 30°C / 86°F, even at prolonged ambient (external) temperatures as high as 60°C / 140°F. MineARC HRM refuge chambers have been successfully tested to meet and exceed these standards.


AIR LOCK
 
Depending on the industry, the type of mine/operation and the country/region, the airlock is either a mandatory or an optional feature. MineARC representatives can assist you with information on the guidelines and legislation relevant to you. 
 
MineARC's airlock system incorporates a double-door design and push-button flushing, with occupancy varying depending on the size of the refuge chamber and client specifications. The entry door opens externally due to positive pressure from the airlock flushing system. The airlock door opens inwards to the main refuge. Both doors have explosion proof portal windows for viewing into the airlock and main refuge.
 
Before entry of the airlock, the first flush is commenced by activating a push-button outside the refuge. The occupant then enters the airlock and activates the second push-button before entry into the main refuge. 
 
The airlock compartment contains low pressure and high pressure cylinders which provide100% volume air exchange inside the airlock, with each flush. The standard airlock can operate for up to 60 flushes.


AIR SYSTEMS
 
A MineARC refuge chamber is fitted with three (3) separate air/oxygen supply systems. Should one supply fail or become exhausted, the next supply takes over: 
 
1. Filtered and Silenced Compressed Air Supply ('Mine Air').
Under normal circumstances a MineARC refuge will be fitted to 'mains' air supply - providing a continuous supply of oxygen (O2) and automatically flushing the refuge of a build-up in CO/CO2 generated. The refuge is sealed air tight to achieve positive internal pressure, hence 'old' air continuously exits via the one-way vents at the front of the refuge. 
 
The refuge is fitted for receiving mine air with the following components: 
1" Pre Filter with Auto Drain; 1" Coalescing Filter with Auto Drain; 1" Absorption Filter with Auto Drain; Regulator and Silencer
 
2. Medical Grade Oxygen Cylinders
Should mine air fail, the CO/CO2 scrubbing system is activated and medical grade compressed oxygen (supplied in high pressure metal cylinders), are on hand to continue providing a steady supply of O2 to the refuge. Fitted with a standard regulator, the cylinder outputs can be adjusted to suit entrapment time and number of occupants
 
3. Oxygen Candle
Most MineARC refuge chambers are fitted with O2 candles as standard. Should all O2 cylinders become exhausted, each O2 candle will provide a minimum of 6 additional hours supply, based on a fully occupied 20 person refuge (the lower the occupancy, the greater supply and hence longer safe entrapment time). The candle is a solid block of chlorate chemical mixture, which upon ignition, produces high purity O2 in a controlled manner. They are commonly used in submarines, aerospace systems, personnel shelters and other safe havens. They have long shelf lives, occupy minimal space and require no maintenance. They are also safer in confined spaces than liquid or compressed O2.


CHAMBER FLOOD PROTECTION
 
MineARC’s refuge chamber flood protection valve is suitable for all MineARC refuge chamber models, and is designed to prevent water from entering the chamber via the compressed (mine) air intake. 
 
Flooding of the refuge chamber in this manner occurs either by accidently connecting water supply to the compressed air intake, or when water infiltrates the mine air supply.
 
The flood protection valve is situated at the end of the standard mine air filter kit - a three stage air filtration process that filters all air entering the refuge chamber.
 
Each filter housing includes a standard auto-drain for relieving compressed (mine) air condensation as it passes through the filter. The flood protection valve however is designed for sudden rushes of significant water flow – sealing the intake shut once water pressure reaches 8BAR. 


DIGITAL GAS MONITORING
 
Every MineARC refuge chamber comes equipped with either a Digital Gas Monitoring system (DGM) or manual gas monitoring system. A DGM system continuously monitors and alerts occupants to the levels of CO, CO2 and O2 (oxygen) inside the chamber and includes external monitoring capability. Under a manual gas monitoring system, occupants use special chemical tubes and a pump to extract samples of the air inside the chamber. Manual gas monitoring must be performed at regular intervals (e.g. hourly).


IVAN
 
Intelligent Voice Audio Navigation (iVAN) represents a breakthrough in safe refuge technology. iVAN is the onboard navigation assistant that ‘talks’ occupants through operational procedures and alerts to changes in the chamber’s environment. 
- Motion activated 
- Talks occupants through operating procedures 
- Can be programmed to detect changes in environment; such as air flow and air pressure inside the chamber. 
- Prompts at regular intervals, such as chemical change-outs and gas readings 
- Voice available in any language


MINIMUM 36HR SAFE ENTRAPMENT
 
MineARC electrically powered refuge chambers are designed to run off a mine's 'mains' electrical power supply, powering the refuge chamber’s internal life support systems indefinitely whilst connected. 
 
However, in the event that mains power is lost, the refuge is equipped with its own Battery Back-UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply), housed in a secure compartment at the rear of the refuge. The UPS is capable of powering the refuge chamber’s internal life support systems for a minimum of 36hrs, standalone, as standard. The UPS can be upgraded to 48hrs and 96hrs as required


SERIES IV CO & CO2 SCRUBBER
 
MineARC's electrically powered carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) scrubbing system is designed to remove the build up of these potentially harmful gases from the air inside the refuge chamber. A build up in CO/CO2 is caused by the occupants themselves - as they exhaust oxygen and expire CO/CO2. An ingress of these harmful gases can also occur as occupants enter/exit the chamber. Without scrubbing, the atmosphere inside an occupied refuge can become fatal in a matter of hours. 
 
MineARC developed its electrically powered scrubbing system to provide occupants with ease of use, extended time periods between chemical change outs, and varying levels of scrubbing capacity. MARCISORB 1000 (CO) and MARCISORB 1500 (CO2) pre-filled chemical canisters provide proven absorbing capabilities. They are easy to handle and store for long periods. 
 
The CO / CO2 scrubber is controlled via the digital controller; combining the latest in bidirectional inverter technology with state of the art micro-processers to offer the most advanced, reliable and cost effective control system in the world. The system incorporates comprehensive battery management and monitoring features, enhanced communications, one touch emergency operation and automatic programmable atmospheric testing. 
 
The Series IV digital controller incorporates its own self diagnostic capabilities, running diagnostic checks every 12 hours. Full diagnostic checks can also be performed remotely via Ethernet connectivity. Customisation of the controller is available including bilingual screen text. The controller housing also features it's own USB port. The Series IV scrubbing unit housing has been specially adapted to incorporate sliding compartments suitable for docking PCs and digital LCD monitor screens.


SERIES IV CO & CO2 SCRUBBER
 
MineARC's electrically powered carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) scrubbing system is designed to remove the build up of these potentially harmful gases from the air inside the refuge chamber. A build up in CO/CO2 is caused by the occupants themselves - as they exhaust oxygen and expire CO/CO2. An ingress of these harmful gases can also occur as occupants enter/exit the chamber. Without scrubbing, the atmosphere inside an occupied refuge can become fatal in a matter of hours. 
 
MineARC developed its electrically powered scrubbing system to provide occupants with ease of use, extended time periods between chemical change outs, and varying levels of scrubbing capacity. MARCISORB 1000 (CO) and MARCISORB 1500 (CO2) pre-filled chemical canisters provide proven absorbing capabilities. They are easy to handle and store for long periods. 
 
The CO / CO2 scrubber is controlled via the digital controller; combining the latest in bidirectional inverter technology with state of the art micro-processers to offer the most advanced, reliable and cost effective control system in the world. The system incorporates comprehensive battery management and monitoring features, enhanced communications, one touch emergency operation and automatic programmable atmospheric testing. 
 
The Series IV digital controller incorporates its own self diagnostic capabilities, running diagnostic checks every 12 hours. Full diagnostic checks can also be performed remotely via Ethernet connectivity. Customisation of the controller is available including bilingual screen text. The controller housing also features it's own USB port. The Series IV scrubbing unit housing has been specially adapted to incorporate sliding compartments suitable for docking PCs and digital LCD monitor screens.


SERIES IV CONSTRUCTION
 
The Series IV HRM refuge chamber has been meticulously designed and engineered to ensure ease of transport and a robust design. Constructed from 5mm (1/4") steel plate with external steel support wraps as standard, the chamber features a skid base, forklift slots to the sides and lifting lugs on the front, rear and roof. The outer shell is engineered to withstand a 5 psi overpressure blast, with optional upgrade to 15 psi. 
 
The new Series IV HRM features a redisgned rear housing with extended roof and wall lines to better protect key operational equipment such as the mine air filter kit, air conditioning fan and step-down transformer. The mounting plate provides added structural rigidity to the mine air filter kit, whereas the cutaway in chamber shell still allows for quick viewing and service access.
 
The Series IV is now more transportation friendly than before. Lifting lugs have all been reinforced with gussets, with those on the roof now folding down to lower the overall height of the chamber. Forklift slots are fully visible from both sides, instead of hidden under the chamber, and reinforced wheels can be fitted to each corner (not available in Australia / NZ).


SERIES IV DIGITAL CONTROLLER
 
The Series IV digital controller is the hub of the chamber's operational system. From here all power, lighting and scrubbing systems can be managed at the push of a button. The Series IV controller incorporates its own self diagnostic capabilities, running diagnostic checks every 12 hours. Full diagnostic checks can also be performed remotely via Ethernet connectivity. Customisation of the controller is available including bilingual screen text. The controller housing also features it's own USB port and secure docking station laptop PC.
 
Full real time monitoring of all battery functions is another important feature. This include charge, discharge, voltage and temperature valves, with the system set to alarm if readings fall below pre-set limits.


SERIES IV ESCAPE HATCH
 
The rear escape hatch on the Series IV HRM offers an alternative means of entering and exiting the refuge in the event that the main front entrance has become blocked, or is otherwise unsafe.
 
The ‘hatch’ door is situated towards the rear of the refuge chamber, featuring an air-tight seal and internal locking handle. The hatch door is made from 5mm (1/4") steel plate


TOXIC GAS SOS
 
Suitable for all MineARC refuge chamber models, the Toxic Gas Shut Off System (SOS) enables the automatic shut off of compressed air if toxic gas levels are detected in excessive amounts. The SOS system is designed to protect occupants from potentially fatal gases which can be pumped into the chamber if the compressed air supply is compromised.
 
The system is pre-programmed to shut off the compressed air supply if toxic gas levels greater than 30 PPM is detected.
 
The unit will not allow the mine supplied compressed air to be reset until the toxic gas level falls below the nominated threshold. The LED screen located on the front of the control unit gives the toxic gas readings in real time.
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