Re: Crossover Of Coal Handling System

Erstellt am 26. Jul. 2008 - 10:13

Please clarify........the question.

You seem to be fishing for a buckshee stockyard design. Nothing unusual about that in these forum topics.

Crossover Of Coal Handling System

Erstellt am 29. Jul. 2008 - 11:19

Originally posted by louispanjang

Please clarify........the question.

You seem to be fishing for a buckshee stockyard design. Nothing unusual about that in these forum topics.

Sir,

My CHP flow scheme is of two streams A/B, having two crushers A/B in parallel.

Input Con. 1A/B

Crusher A/B

Output Con. 2A/B

My question is....

In upstream of crusher I want, input of BC-1A feed to Crusher A or Crusher B same for BC-1B. Similarly I want same flexibility at down stream of Crushers A/B i.e. Crusher A can feed to Con. 2A or Con.2B with the help of reversible con.

. One of my consultant regret this crossover in the plant. As per his opinion “Setting crossover before coal go into plant, before coal go into bunker bay & after coal go out from coal yard.”

Such s crossover is permitted in plant. Have any standard for this plz. Clarify

Re: Crossover Of Coal Handling System

Erstellt am 29. Jul. 2008 - 12:18

What is this fascination with "standards".

A knowledgable plant designer will know all the options and choose the layout to suit the individual plant requirements. There's always ""more than one way to skin a cat"!

P.S.

not all "consultants" know as much as they would have you think ;-)

Crossover

Erstellt am 29. Jul. 2008 - 02:37

Flexibility comes at a price. The machines are very reliable now and if things can be managed in one stream, a second one with flexibilities desired by you --- ?

The crossovers require headroom, additional equipment, generation of dust and equipment for controlling it.

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