AS/NZS 3584.3:2025
Diesel engine systems for underground coal mines – Part 3: Maintenance
Standard specifies requirements and recommendations for examining, servicing, maintaining, repairing, overhauling, modifying and testing diesel engine systems, including those that conform to AS 3584.1 and AS 3584.2, for use in underground coal mines to ensure diesel engine systems remain safe to use (i.e. in an explosion-protected or fire-protected condition) over their life cycle.
The major changes in this edition are as follows
- Alignment with other parts of AS 3584 where appropriate.
- Clearly defining the differences between maintenance, overhaul and repair.
- Defining safety components, safety functions and gas tightness.
- Additional detail regarding thread repairs.
- Recommendations regarding replacement parts.
- Additional details regarding supervision of workers.
- Inclusion of the installation date for overhauled and tested components.
- Revised competency requirements for competent persons and responsible persons.
- Deletion of the old Appendix A and replacement with reference to the new ANZEx Recognized Service Facilities scheme.
- Revised exhaust emissions testing informative in Appendix C.
- Revised example test reports in Appendix D.
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AS/NZS 1299:2009
Electrical equipment for mines and quarries - Explosion-protected three-phase restrained plugs and receptacles for working voltages up to and including 3.3 kV
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AS/NZS 1299:2009 A1
Electrical equipment for mines and quarries - Explosion-protected three-phase restrained plugs and receptacles for working voltages up to and including 3.3 kV: Amendment 1:2012 -
AS/NZS 1300:2009
Electrical equipment for mines and quarries - Bolted explosion-protected three-phase cable coupling devices
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AS/NZS 1300:2009 A1
Electrical equipment for mines and quarries - Bolted explosion-protected three-phase cable coupling devices: Amendment 1:2012
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Diesel engine systems for underground coal mines - Part 3: Maintenance