gregorybosma
Mining
- Mar 15, 2019
- 6
I have a problem on mining equipment where an air solenoid valve is sticking on a 250 cfm shotcrete nozzle. In the mine, the 1" compressed air line is often dragged and submerged in mud before connecting to truck-mounted equipment. Despite our best efforts in training miners to blow air through the hose before connecting, that step is often overlooked and anything inside the hose ends up in the system.
The system can often see roughly a pint of water, dirt, rocks, and whatever else was scooped into the hose. Is there some sort of filtration/separation/trap system that can handle this, still allow 250 cfm to pass through, and require maintenance of at most once per shift?
The system can often see roughly a pint of water, dirt, rocks, and whatever else was scooped into the hose. Is there some sort of filtration/separation/trap system that can handle this, still allow 250 cfm to pass through, and require maintenance of at most once per shift?