Diagos
Mechanical
- May 23, 2017
- 3
Hi All,
I need some pointers on replacing water cooled system with an air cooled system on a 2MW electrical motor driving a de-watering pump.
System as is:
Cooled water makes it way down the mining shaft for cooling and tool usage,from this cooling water line there are tap offs to each pump(4) for cooling of the electric motors. The water is at 10 degrees C and flow rate of about 6 l/s.
The issue now is that this water (after cooling the electric pumps) are dumped on the ground and eventually has to be pumped back up to surface. This results in significant unnecessary added costs to the system.
Proposed:
Convert to using ambient air underground at about 40 degrees C to cool the motor instead. Less water making its way under ground, thus cost reduction due to decreased pumping application.
At the moment I just have to figure out if this is technically possible. I am honestly not sure where to start, I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can point me in the correct direction.
Thank you in advance.
I need some pointers on replacing water cooled system with an air cooled system on a 2MW electrical motor driving a de-watering pump.
System as is:
Cooled water makes it way down the mining shaft for cooling and tool usage,from this cooling water line there are tap offs to each pump(4) for cooling of the electric motors. The water is at 10 degrees C and flow rate of about 6 l/s.
The issue now is that this water (after cooling the electric pumps) are dumped on the ground and eventually has to be pumped back up to surface. This results in significant unnecessary added costs to the system.
Proposed:
Convert to using ambient air underground at about 40 degrees C to cool the motor instead. Less water making its way under ground, thus cost reduction due to decreased pumping application.
At the moment I just have to figure out if this is technically possible. I am honestly not sure where to start, I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can point me in the correct direction.
Thank you in advance.