Design and construction of a surface air cooling and refrigeration installation at a South African mine

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Abstract

Impala Platinum?s No.16 Shaft mine is currently under construction and is expected to reach full production of 256 500 tons per month by 2014. Mining will start at 1 260 m below surface with a maximum mining depth of 1 535 m where virgin rock temperatures of 56.6°C will be experienced. As a result of depth, high virgin rock temperature and narrow reef mining, an expected total of 31.5 MW[R] of air cooling capacity will be required to achieve acceptable underground conditions. This will be achieved by cooling mine intake air in a single dedicated air cooling installation located on surface. The compact installation includes air cooling spray chamber, refrigeration machines, condenser cooling towers, evaporator and condenser water reticulation as well as all electrical and control systems. Construction and commissioning of the first phase of this air cooling installation has recently been completed on a turn-key contract basis.
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APA:  (2009)  Design and construction of a surface air cooling and refrigeration installation at a South African mine

MLA: Design and construction of a surface air cooling and refrigeration installation at a South African mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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