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Energy efficient drive technology for the mining industry

October 2020 Motion Control & Drives

The mining industry must forgo its traditional energy consumption patterns in a bid to ensure that the sector de-carbonises towards a greener and more sustainable method of extraction. Given the need to increase energy supply in a globally carbon constrained environment, mining needs to improve its energy efficient technologies, such as variable speed drives (VSDs), which could reduce energy consumption drastically.

The fundamentals of VSD technology remain, but many elements are rapidly changing in order to move towards a more sustainable future. Increasingly, software is embedded in today’s mine processing components, offering new functionalities and enabling the AC drive to play a larger role in the processing plant.

“Conventionally, motors run at a fixed speed, regardless of actual output requirement, wasting a tremendous amount of energy,” says Danfoss business development manager, Stephen Brown. “Energy output use can be reduced by up to 60% by controlling motors with electrical VSDs.”

New motor types

New motor types are appearing, placing additional demands on motor-drive control. This in turn means that the AC drive needs to be able to control an expanding variety of motor types, without burdening the end user with more complexity. In addition, new energy efficiency requirements lead to more variable speed applications.

Certain AC drives are designed for exactly the needs of mining and mineral processing plants, coping with the extreme conditions, heavy loading and controlling equipment installed a long distance away. No matter how well the plant design has been optimised, there is always a way to drive down costs even further. AC Drives are used extensively for this purpose, extending equipment lifetime, optimising processes, reducing maintenance and saving energy costs. The mining and minerals industry presents some of the most challenging environments for production. Mine sites, mineral processing plants, and associated stockyards and port facilities are large scale and often in remote locations.

Innovative cooling features

All Danfoss drives (above 90 kW) incorporate a back-channel cooling design, with separate cooling paths for the power components, control electronics and an IP54 seal between these two paths. This back-channel cooling removes approximately 90% of the power lost directly through the heatsink, leaving only 10% of it to be dissipated in the switch room. Consideration has to be given to the outside air quality, but if it is suitable, using the heatsink cooling fans and appropriate mounting and ducting, filtered external air at temperatures of up to 50°C can be used to exhaust the heat loss from the VSDs directly outside the switch room, without affecting the switch room pressurisation. Utilising this feature can dramatically reduce the air conditioning requirements of the switch rooms and provide significant project cost savings, along with ongoing operational cost savings, compared to VSDs without such a design feature.

The mining industry is a major consumer of energy and is responsible for around 40% of South Africa’s total industrial energy consumption. In sub-Saharan Africa, the energy intensive users group alone consumes over 40% of the electricity produced in South Africa. Just less than 50% of the energy intensive users in South Africa are the mines.

It is with this need for energy efficient technology that Danfoss South Africa is embarking on a series of informative webinars, geared towards mining engineers, specifiers, buyers, mining houses and investors alike. These interactive sessions will enable mining experts and learners alike to think differently about their current energy usage, and how the right drives are enabling energy cost savings. Register at a date and time that will be convenient to you:

27 October – 08:30 CAT https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/398985690642486800

27 October – 18:00 CAT https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4310106880316163856

28 October – 11:00 CAT https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8190429649784196368

24 November – 09:30 CAT https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2015984665054629392




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