Notes on the use of Storage-Battery Locomotives and Storage-Batteries Underground

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Shanks
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

In 1920 the writer presented some notes, embodying his experience with storage-battery locomotives as main under-ground haulage-motors at Brazeau collieries. (1) Since that date these motors have stood up well to the test of maximum output and heavy overloads, having accomplished all that was expected of them. The notes presented in 1920 gave a brief description of the conditions under which these motors were working at Brazeau collieries, also the cost, per ton mile, of operating them. The cost per ton mile has since then been appreciably reduced, by working the locomotives nearly to capacity and under more ideal haulage conditions, on both shifts. It is not the intention of the writer to repeat what was written in 1920, but rather to give members the benefit of his experience in operating different types or designs of locomotives; to draw their attention to the drawbacks of some designs, and to the improvements made in some of the more recent storage-battery locomotives put on the market, as regards efficiency, upkeep, and safety. Because of their flexibility storage-battery locomotives have advantages over any other type of haulage, where grades are suitable to their use. The number in use in the mines in the United States has increased enormously during the past few years, and this method of haulage is, at the present time, attracting the attention of British and Continental mining engineers.
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APA: J. Shanks  (1924)  Notes on the use of Storage-Battery Locomotives and Storage-Batteries Underground

MLA: J. Shanks Notes on the use of Storage-Battery Locomotives and Storage-Batteries Underground. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1924.

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