New York Paper - Use of Electricity at the Penn and Republic Iron Mines, Michigan (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Kelly F. H. Armstrong
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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33
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Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

The object of this paper is to describe the electric equipment at the iron-ore mines of Penn Iron Mining Co., Vulcan, Mich. and of Republic Iron Co., Republic, Mich.; to give the results of tests; and to discuss the methods in use from an operating as well as from an efficiency standpoint. Electricity was introduced at the Penn mines for pumping, hoisting, and compressing air in the spring of 1907, upon the completion of a hydro-electric plant built by that company on the Menominee river about 4 miles from the mines. This plant was described in a paper1 presented before the Lake Superior Mining Institute. A paper2 presented at a meeting of the same Institute describes some of the operating features, and the safety devices of the electric hoist at the Curry shaft were briefly described in the Proceedings of the First Co-operative Safety Congress held under the auspices of the Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers at Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 30 to Oct. 5, 1912. Generating PoweR Plants After the success of electrical operation was assured, a second set of water wheels and generator was installed at the falls, for which provision had been made in the original design and in the construction of the foundations, and later three additional wires were added to the main transmission line, doubling its capacity and reducing the line loss. The general conditions of this installation are particularly favorable for hydro-electric operation. In the neighborhood of three-fourths of the power used is for mine pumping, which in the main is regular and continuous. For air compressing, power is used for about 18 hr. a day for five days, and 9 hr. for one day in the week, though occasionally when shaft sinking is going on a very small amount of compressed air may be
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APA: William Kelly F. H. Armstrong  (1915)  New York Paper - Use of Electricity at the Penn and Republic Iron Mines, Michigan (with Discussion)

MLA: William Kelly F. H. Armstrong New York Paper - Use of Electricity at the Penn and Republic Iron Mines, Michigan (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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