New York Paper - Application of Electric Power to Mining Work in the Witwatersrand Area, South Africa (with Discussion)
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 22
 - File Size:
 - 941 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1916
 
Abstract
As electrical power is used to a greater extent on the Rand than in any other mining center, it is thought that a short description of the methods used and results obtained may be of interest. In comparing Rand practice with that on other fields, several general factors should be borne in mind: First, the mines are all working on large tonnages of low-grade ore (average $6.50). The annual crushing rate is about 27,000,000 tons. Second, the mines are all grouped under the financial and engineering control of mining houses, so that the results of a group, rather than an individual mine, are open for study, and practice follows more uniform lines. Third, coal of fair quality (about 12,000 B.t.u.) can be obtained for $2 to $3 per ton. Good supplies of condensing water are, however, scarce, and have to be carefully stored.    Power Supply    Power is supplied by the Victoria Falls & Transvaal Power Co., Ltd., and its subsidiary, the Rand "Mincs Power Supply Co. Both companies, which are practically one from an engineering point of view, operate the following stations, all fecding into the same system.    Capacity Installed Turbo Capacity Installed Steam-Tur-    Station Alternators bine Dliven Centrifugal    Compressors  Brakpan............... Two 12,500-kw. sets  Two 3,000-kw. sets  Simmer Pan............... Six 3,000-kw. sets  Rosherville................ Two 11,000-kw. sets Six 3,500-kw. machines  Five 9,600-kw. sets Three 7,000-kw. machines Verckniging ............. Two 9,600-kw. sets  Two 12,000-kw. sets    162,200-kw. sets    Total steam-tkbine capacity installed, 204,200 kw.    There are also at the Robinson Central air station six motor-driven centrifugal compressors, each of 3,500 kw., equal to 22,000 cu. ft. per minute at 120 Ib. capacity at 3,000 r.p.m. Power is supplied from these stations as 50-cycle, three-phase current generally at 40,000 volts,
Citation
APA: (1916) New York Paper - Application of Electric Power to Mining Work in the Witwatersrand Area, South Africa (with Discussion)
MLA: New York Paper - Application of Electric Power to Mining Work in the Witwatersrand Area, South Africa (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.