Gas Power Generation at the Sons of Gwalia Mine, W.A.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Valentine C Dunstan N
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

Gas power was first used on the Sons of Gwalia mine in January 1911, when a twin-cylinder Crossley engine of 167 hp was installed to belt-drive a 112 kw 550-volt ac generator. This engine was connected with a No 8 Crossley up-draught suction gas producer, using mulga charcoal as fuel.A second Crossley engine, of 400 hp direct-coupled to a 550-volt ac generator, was installed in 1912, and operated by a down-draught wood producer.This was followed by a large Kynoch twin tandem four-cylinder engine, rated at 660 hp, sea level, with a rope drive to the crushing and treatment sections of the plant.These engines operated until January 1921, when the plant and power house were destroyed by fire. After the fire, both Kynoch and second Crossley engines were salvaged and reconditioned and they continued to give useful service for some years.
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APA: Valentine C Dunstan N  (1932)  Gas Power Generation at the Sons of Gwalia Mine, W.A.

MLA: Valentine C Dunstan N Gas Power Generation at the Sons of Gwalia Mine, W.A.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1932.

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