The Ecstall Story: The Maintenance Department

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O'Halloran. Gerard F.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

"ECSTALL MINING has installed in their plants the most modern equipment in the mining industry. At the minesite, digital blocked frequency controls are used to monitor all crushers, conveyors, ventilation equipment and pumps from underground. Distant pumping stations are monitored and controlled by radio. Modern friction skip and cage hoisting systems have been installed with static power supply designed for automatic operation. Rotary-type compressors of recent design are in service in place of the conventional reciprocating-type units. At the concentrator, the 800- and 1500-hp synchronous motors driving the grinding mills have static field excitation and pneumatic clutches, still meeting modern-day concepts, having been• installed in 1966. The maintenance work load has increased annually for the past eight years. The modern plant, with all the present-day sophistication, must have a welltrained and well-organized force of skilled workers, and a maintenance system which will supply realistic facts and guidelines. This presentation will review the relative location of plants, utilities, maintenance and services, plant maintenance control and mechanical control. It is the hope that enough information will be presented to weigh the size of the job and how the resources are utilized for controlled maintenance."
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APA: O'Halloran. Gerard F.  (1974)  The Ecstall Story: The Maintenance Department

MLA: O'Halloran. Gerard F. The Ecstall Story: The Maintenance Department. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1974.

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