High-Efficiency Motor Generator Sets For Electrolyzing Leaching-Plant Solution

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David Hall
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

IN October, 1926, the Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. began the operation of its new leaching plant, which has a capacity to handle 8600 dry tons of ore daily and produce therefrom approximately 160,000 lb. of electrolytic copper per day. (See Fig. 1.) The energy for the leaching process is supplied by three motor generator sets (Fig. 2), each set consisting of one 5450-hp., 6600-volt, three FIG. 1.-LEACHING PLANT OF INSPIRATION CONSOLIDATED COPPER CO. AT INSPIRATION, Ariz. phase, 25-cycle, 500-r.p.m. synchronous motor and two 1920-kw., 150 to 320-volt, 6000-amp.,12-pole, d. c. generators, and one 70-kw., 125-volt d, c. exciter. The capacity of the three sets is 36,000 amp. at 320 volts. A description of the metallurgical processes of this plant was. given in a paper by H. W. Aldrich,1 and from his paper we quote the following figures for the month of July, 1927:
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APA: David Hall  (1928)  High-Efficiency Motor Generator Sets For Electrolyzing Leaching-Plant Solution

MLA: David Hall High-Efficiency Motor Generator Sets For Electrolyzing Leaching-Plant Solution. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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