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TYPE D’OBJET
single circuit
DATE
Inconnu
NUMÉRO DE L’ARTEFACT
2010.0267.001
FABRICANT
Research Energy of Ohio Inc.
MODÈLE
CD225-2J
EMPLACEMENT
Huron, Ohio, United States of America

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Renseignements généraux

Nº de série
3683
Nº de partie
1
Nombre total de parties
1
Ou
blasting machine
Brevets
S/O
Description générale
Bright yellow synthetic covering on [presumably] metal casing; black, yellow and red moulded synthetic cops on all connections; brass-colour metal contacts.

Dimensions

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Longueur
10,5 cm
Largeur
5,3 cm
Hauteur
10,5 cm
Épaisseur
S/O
Poids
S/O
Diamètre
S/O
Volume
S/O

Lexique

Groupe
Mines et métallurgie
Catégorie
Extraction minière
Sous-catégorie
S/O

Fabricant

Ou
Research
Pays
United States of America
État/province
Ohio
Ville
Huron

Contexte

Pays
Canada
État/province
Québec
Période
Inconnu
Canada
The CANMET-MMSL EXPERIMENTAL MINE in Val-d'Or, Quebec, was established in 1991 in response to Canadian and local mining industry needs for an increased emphasis on applied research. The former Beacon Gold Mine is an underground facility for in-situ testing and research in a true mining environment. The Experimental Mine is also available for individual companies to test equipment or for training purposes on a contract basis. CANMET-MMSL scientists at the Experimental Mine also offer a range of services to the local mining industry. The equipment suggested for acquisition represents the testing done by CANMET scientists. The mine comprises a unique underground hard rock testing site with an access ramp and five underground levels. There are two interconnected gold mines at this site. The earlier mine, Le Roy was opened from 1931-1932. It was operated by Le Roy Gold Mines Ltd. The Beacon II was open in mid-1980s and was owned by Mines Aurizon Ltd. There are over 2500 metres of drifts, plus raises and secondary openings and shrinkage stopes. Val d’Or area is very important to Canadian mining since gold was discovered there in 1923. Gold, copper, zinc and lead are still mined there today. Val d’Or had been and home to many mining companies such as Bourlamaque, Siscoe, Sigma, Sullivan, Lamaque, Osisco and Northern Star Mining. The history of the town reflects the region’s economic dependence on mining.
Fonction
To set off prepared explosive charge.
Technique
Compact and lightweight single circuit blasting machine has solid-state capacitor discharge design. Advertised as being of sturdy construction and environmentally sealed to operate in most weather, it's temperature compensated circuits facilitated cold weather operation. Power source is a single 9 volt alkaline battery, which can be easily changed and provided up to 450 charges of the capacitors, permitting the safety circuit's release. [Ref.2]
Notes sur la région
Inconnu

Détails

Marques
"WARNING/ DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE - SHOCK HAZARD/ Keep hands and body CLEAR of conductors. Contact/ with conductors could cause serious injury or death./ READY TO FIRE/ CAUTION/ DO NOT FIRE UNTIL LIGHT/ IS ON. Light indicates/ voltage, not energy./ [REO logo]/ Press switches firmly/ with constant pressure./ CD225-2J BLASTING MACHINE/ USE OF THIS MACHINE/ REQUIRES OPERATOR TRAINED/ IN BLASTING TECHNIQUES." printed on casing front; "CHARGE" and "FIRE" contacts are labelled. "READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE/ Capacitor Discharge Blasting Machine, 225 Volts, 100 Microfarads, 2 Joules./ DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE - SHOCK HAZARD/ 1. USE OF THIS MACHINE REQUIRES THAT THE OPERATOR HAS BEEN TRAINED/ IN BLASTING TECHNIQUES./ 2. Obtain detonator firing recommendations from the manufacturer. Check the/ blasting circuit calculations and test the blasting circuit with an approved/ Blaster's Galvanometer prior to connecting to the Blasting Machine./ 3. Batteries can fire detonators. KEEP BATTERIES AWAY FROM THE BLASTING CIRCUIT./ 4. Never connect the blasting circuit to the Blasting Machine until you are ready to fire./ 5. Test the energy output of the Blasting Machine using a REO Energy Tester or an/ equivalent method./ 6. MAKE SURE THE BLAST AREA IS CLEAR AND ALL PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN/ REMOVED TO A SAFE LOCATION./ 7. Connect the lead lines to the Blasting Machine. KEEP HANDS AND BODY/ CLEAR OF CONDUCTORS./ 8. Depress the CHARGE switch and hold it down. The READY TO FIRE/ indicator will light when the capacitor reaches full voltage. (Release of/ the CHARGE switch will discharge the capacitor within 5 seconds.)/ 9. When the READY TO FIRE indicator is lit, continue holding both/ switches down for 5 seconds, and then release both switches. 10. Disconnect and shunt the lead lines./ 11. If the Blasting Machine should fail to fire, notify personnel of blast delay and consult the Operation Manual./ Battery: ALKALINE type only, 9 V.,/ Eveready No. 522 or equal, 1 required./ Serial No. 4583/ Research Energy of Ohio, Inc., 10319 Wikel Rd. Huron, Ohio 44839/ A1109 910520" printed on reverse. "RAMPDEN ENG. CORP. HB3" cast in raised print on connector caps.
Manque
Appears complete
Fini
Bright yellow synthetic covering on [presumably] metal casing; black, yellow and red moulded synthetic cops on all connections; brass-colour metal contacts.
Décoration
S/O

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