Miners Go Soft On
Starting
December 2007
A Russian coal mine is set to become one of the most technologically
advanced in the world, as it prepares to install an explosion proof
soft start, for its massive conveyor system.
Built in Britain the explosion proof soft start unit is rated at
6000V, 800kW and effectively makes the conveyor fully automatic.
It is designed to simultaneously start three separate motors, each
rated at 400kW, and run the mine’s main gate conveyor which
carries coal from the working face to the mine shaft.
It was designed and built by Sheffield-based Baldwin & Francis,
which specialises in electrical systems for extreme environments,
from an OEM kit of parts supplied by Softstart UK of Great Yarmouth.
The kit consisted of thyristor power modules, a fibre optic EPT
for firing the thyristors and an electronic control module and user
interface.
Baldwin & Francis took these components, built them onto a
chassis which was then enclosed in an Ex D housing. The whole system
was custom designed for the particular installation. For instance
it had to be compact as space was limited and this required that
the thyristors be supplied with specially-made right angled couplings
rather than conventional in-line ones. The use of fibre optics electrically
isolates the high and low voltage parts of the soft start and removes
the possibility of flashovers.
Cooling of the soft start was a major design consideration so that
the electronic components could be used with confidence in such
an aggressive environment. Several options were considered, with
forced draught be chosen because it would be the most reliable over
the expected long working life of the equipment.
Mark Ramsden of Baldwin & Francis explains: “The worldwide
mining industry is still fairly new to electronic solutions to do
with starting motors underground and we are doing a lot of pioneering
work in this respect. Electronics tend not to like the heat and
gases typically found underground, and the thought that they may
cause a spark is an anathema to mining engineers the world over.
It is our job to show that electronics are robust enough and start
sparking isn’t a problem.”
Until four or five years ago all mine-based conveyor starting would
have been via a fluid coupling, but the there is now a definite
trend to more modern ideas. Baldwin & Francis is at the forefront
of this, often transferring technologies developed in its other
markets such as Oil, Process and Marine.
Similarly, Soft Start UK is riding a wave of interest in medium
voltage soft starts, particularly from the heavy and harsh environment
industries such as quarrying, groundwater pumping, offshore, waste
management and recycling. The majority of its installations are
bespoke and include considerable design input. Often this leads
to specials parts being sourced or made for particular jobs.
Ramsden again: “Starting large motors Direct on Line underground
is challenging. Often weak reticulation supplies preclude this from
happening. Soft starting is essential in situations like this, and
the expertise we can tap into at Softstart UK is invaluable.”
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