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EPRI confirms safety of manhole cover restraint system.


November 25, 2008 - EPRI research, conducted in collaboration with Detroit Edison and Stabiloc of Warren, supports the effectiveness of a manhole cover restraint system that can prevent or limit damage during a manhole explosion. The controlled pressure relief mechanism, developed by Stabiloc, uses 2 latches to allow the cover to remain engaged to the manhole frame in most explosions. Detroit Edison has already installed 1,200 Stabiloc covers.


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EPRI Research Confirms Effectiveness of Manhole Cover Restraint System

EPRI

Release date: November 14, 2008

PALO ALTO, Calif. - (Nov. 14, 2008) - Research conducted by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), supports the effectiveness of a manhole cover restraint system that may prevent or limit damage caused by a manhole cover in the event of an explosion.

Manhole explosions are rare and result from various factors, but they can occur without warning. The energy released in a major manhole explosion can lift a 200-pound cast-iron cover from its frame, in some cases causing it to become airborne and posing a hazard to both life and property.

EPRI conducted the research in collaboration with two Michigan companies, Detroit Edison and Stabiloc of Warren. Stabiloc developed a controlled pressure relief mechanism, which was tested in a simulated working environment.

The cover is designed to remain engaged to the manhole frame in all but the most severe explosions. It uses two latches: a fixed latch and an adjustable breakaway latch equipped with two shear pins. In a minor explosion, the mechanism allows the cover to rise about two inches to relieve pressure and then fall back into its frame. In a more powerful explosion, the primary pin may shear, allowing the cover to rise another inch or so. In a major explosion, the secondary pin may shear to release the cover from its frame.

"EPRI's testing confirmed that the mechanism can restrain the cover while allowing it to rise slightly to release internal pressure," said Matt Olearczyk, manager of distribution research for EPRI. "The research team also determined the necessary pin sizes to provide controlled pressure relief and prevent roadbed damage for minor and moderate explosions."

Detroit Edison has installed about 1,200 Stabiloc covers to enhance safety.

"This project was a landmark collaborative effort," said Vince Dow, Detroit Edison vice president, distribution operation. "The project produced an effective, elegant solution that improves worker and public safety.

Nirmal Singh, a dielectric scientist, was Detroit Edison's lead researcher on the project. He commented that Detroit Edison has been an EPRI member for 30 years, and, "this project stands out as a major benefit of our membership and a major benefit to our company."

EPRI performed the analysis at its High-Voltage Laboratory facility in Lenox, Mass. EPRI and Detroit Edison researchers used a series of explosions to evaluate the performance of covers with and without the controlled pressure relief mechanism, and with various sizes of shear pins in the locking mechanism. Test results provided performance data to help the team's engineers to optimize the cover's design.

EPRI's manhole cover research was highlighted in a local television segment in Schenectady, N.Y., over the summer. You can see the clip at:
http://my.epri.com/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=243&&PageID=222917&mode=2&in_hi_userid=219892&cached=true

About EPRI
The Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI, www.epri.com) conducts research and development for the global electricity sector. An independent, nonprofit organization, EPRI brings together experts from academia and industry as well as its own scientists and engineers to help address challenges in electricity generation, delivery and use, including health, safety and the environment. EPRI's members represent more than 90 percent of the electricity generated and delivered in the United States, and international participation extends to 40 countries. EPRI's principal offices and laboratories are located in Palo Alto, Calif.; Charlotte, N.C.; Knoxville, Tenn.; and Lenox, Mass.



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Name: EPRI
Address: 3412 Hillview Ave.
City: Palo Alto
State: CA
ZIP: 94304
Country: USA
Phone: 650-855-2000
FAX: 972-556-6521
http://www.epri.com


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