IN THIS ISSUE: Coal Mine Uses Methane in Exhaust • Thermocouple Guide Released • Adhesive-Curing Oven • Selecting Heat Transfer Fluids • How to Evaluate Process Efficiency • and more
Power Plant Uses Coal-Mine Ventilation-Air as Fuel A power plant in Australia has found an unusual energy source — methane from the ventilation air produced by its coal mine. Located at the West Cliff Colliery of
BHP Billiton, a mining and resources company, the power plant uses the technology to generate electrical power.
The system, developed by De Pere, Wis.-based Megtec Systems
, is based on a patented combination of emission control and steam-cycle technologies. By using a compact and flameless Vocsidizer regenerative thermal oxidizer as an energy source, Megtec made it possible to generate high-grade, superheated steam from a fuel with 0.9 percent methane content. The steam has the same quality as that used by traditional power plants. It is used in this application to drive a conventional steam turbine, which generates electricity that can be delivered to the state grid or directly to the mine, all while reducing harmful emissions that would otherwise be released into the air.
Each hour, the installation is treating 0.9 percent of the methane content in 150,000 scfm of ventilation air. The energy produced from the methane is used to generate steam suitable for running a conventional 6 MW turbine, reportedly resulting in the first power plant of its kind. The volume of ventilation air treated amounts to only 20 percent of the total volume of ventilation air available from the ventilation shaft.
The mine has a ready supply of the gas because when coal is formed, so is methane. Likewise, when the coal is excavated, methane is released. Because methane in air is explosive in concentrations between 5 and 15 percent, ventilation air is used to dilute the methane to levels below 1 percent — well below the explosion limit. However, this safety measure leads to very large volumes of air with extremely low methane content being released into the atmosphere. Using the gas to power the turbines allows the mine to reduce its emissions.
Methane is a greenhouse gas more than 20 times more potent than CO2. BHP Billion can now convert the emission reduction to carbon credits corresponding to 250,000 tons of CO2-equivalents (CO2e). A ventilation air methane power plant treating the full volume of ventilation air can generate approximately 1 million carbon credits. In comparison, methane emissions of a cow amount annually to between 1 and 2 tons of CO2e, while a car annually generates emissions corresponding to a typical 2 to 4 tons of CO2e.
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Turnkey Compressed Air Heater DigiTherm is a 1.5 kW Cool Touch heater/digital controller/flow switch/solid-state relay packaged in a convenient wall-mountable steel enclosure. The heating solution is designed to take the guesswork out of process heating applications that require a moderate amount of wattage and have 120 or 240 V power available. The heater is capable of handling airflows up to 50 scfm and up to 120 psig. Maximum output temperature is 700°F (371°C), depending upon airflow.
Belt Conveyor Oven Cures Adhesive
Electrically heated belt-conveyor oven has two decks, top-down airflow and a cooling zone. It is used for curing adhesive on motorcycle rear fenders. Each work chamber is 5'9" x 19'3" x 2'2". It is designed with 4" tongue-and-groove panels, and the equipment includes a horizontal split line to ease shipping. It is rated for a maximum operating temperature of 500°F (260°C) with a heating capacity of 144 kW.
User-Interface Terminals The touchscreen user-interface terminal (UIT) for the DigiTrace NGC family of control and monitoring systems has received CSA approval for use in Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations. The terminal is rated NEMA 4X and is designed to withstand the extremes of moist, hot and cold environments. With an operating temperature rating from -40 to 149°F (-40 to 65°C), the hazardous location UIT provides information and accessibility to the company’s control and monitoring system.
Wireless Thermocouple Connector Wireless Series offers standalone, compact, battery-powered thermocouple connectors that transmit readings to a host receiver up to 300' away. Each unit can be field-programmed to work as a Type J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N or C calibrated thermocouple. When activated, the unit will transmit readings continuously at a user-specified preset time interval. Each unit measures and transmits the thermocouple input reading, ambient temperature, radio-frequency signal strength, and battery condition to the host.
Cleanroom Truck Oven
No. 970 is a 500°F (260°C) electrically heated, Class 100 cleanroom oven used for heat processes such as sterilizing, depyrogenation, curing and drying workloads. The workspace measures 36 x 42 x 66". A 2,400 cfm, 3-hp recirculating blower provides horizontal airflow to the workload, and 30 kW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular elements to heat the oven. The oven has 4" insulated walls throughout, an aluminized steel exterior and a Type 304 2B finish stainless steel interior with continuously back-welded seams.
Sealless Pump Series 2530 has been expanded to include a 4x6x13 pump size. The fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) magnet-driven pump has continuous-strand thermoset construction with a one-piece reinforced casing. It provides corrosion resistance against acids, bleaches, caustics, solvents, seawater, brine and other difficult surfaces. Pumps are now available in ten sizes with capacities up to 1,500 gal/min, heads to 400', powers to 100 hp (75 kW), temperatures to 200°F (93°C) and working pressures to 200 psi (1,380 kPa).
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