(a) An application for approval of a refuge alternative or component shall include:
- (1) The refuge alternative's or component's make and model number, if applicable.
(2) A list of the refuge alternative's or component's parts that includes—
- (i) The MSHA approval number for electric-powered equipment;
- (ii) Each component's or part's in-mine shelf life, service life, and recommended replacement schedule;
- (iii) Materials that have a potential to ignite used in each component or part with their MSHA approval number; and
- (iv) A statement that the component or part is compatible with other components and, upon replacement, is equivalent to the original component or part.
- (3) The capacity and duration (the number of persons it is designed to maintain and for how long) of the refuge alternative or component on a per-person per-hour basis.
- (4) The length, width, and height of the space required for storage of each component.
(b) The application for approval of the refuge alternative shall include the following:
- (1) A description of the breathable air component, including drawings, air-supply sources, piping, regulators, and controls.
- (2) The maximum volume, excluding the airlock; the dimensions of floor space and volume provided for each person using the refuge alternative; and the floor space and volume of the airlock.
- (3) The maximum positive pressures in the interior space and the airlock and a description of the means used to limit or control the positive pressure.
- (4) The maximum allowable apparent temperature of the interior space and the airlock and the means to control the apparent temperature.
- (5) The maximum mine air temperature under which the refuge alternative is designed to operate when the unit is fully occupied.
- (6) Drawings that show the features of each component and contain sufficient information to document compliance with the technical requirements.
- (7) A manual that contains sufficient detail for each refuge alternative or component addressing in-mine transportation, operation, and maintenance of the unit.
- (8) A summary of the procedures for deploying refuge alternatives.
- (9) A summary of the procedures for using the refuge alternative.
- (10) The results of inspections, evaluations, calculations, and tests conducted under this subpart.
(c) The application for approval of the air-monitoring component shall specify the following:
- (1) The operating range, type of sensor, gas or gases measured, and environmental limitations, including the cross-sensitivity to other gases, of each detector or device in the air-monitoring component.
- (2) The procedure for operation of the individual devices so that they function as necessary to test gas concentrations over a 96-hour period.
- (3) The procedures for monitoring and maintaining breathable air in the airlock, before and after purging.
- (4) The instructions for determining the quality of the atmosphere in the airlock and refuge alternative interior and a means to maintain breathable air in the airlock.
(d) The application for approval of the harmful gas removal component shall specify the following:
- (1) The volume of breathable air available for removing harmful gas both at start-up and while persons enter through the airlock.
- (2) The maximum volume of each gas that the component is designed to remove on a per-person per-hour basis.