KTI erects a jumbo ice plant at Harmony’s Phakisa mine in only ten days

 KTI was selected by Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited (Harmony) to supply and install an ice cooling system at Harmony’s Phakisa mine in South Africa. Harmony is one of the largest gold producers in the world, generating annual revenue of US$1.8billion.

Pre-fabrication at Balzheim – Germany
Pre-fabrication at Balzheim – Germany

Underground mines with depths reaching more than 2400 meters below surface, require extensive cooling to reduce the rock temperatures to less than 28°C. Adequately cooled air is essential for compliance with health and safety regulations, which also increases the productivity rate and reduces the injury rate.

Plant Erection
Plant Erection

Phakisa mine has been using underground water chillers for bulk air cooling, as well as a 2000 tonne per day surface ice plant for cooling of underground service water and for localised coolers closer to the working areas. However, Harmony required additional cooling capacity and chose KTI to supply a modular system of containerised ice makers. Twin KTI ice plants with a capacity of 200 tonnes each were pre-fabricated at the KTI factory in Balzheim and cargo shipped from Hamburg to Cape Town.

The KTI commissioning team
The KTI commissioning team

The 400 tonne per day ice factory was erected in just ten days. The structural steel for the walkways and container supports was pre-manufactured and delivered to site ahead of time.

KTI has made meaningful progress in demonstrating their ability to quickly and

easily install massive ice systems. The KTI plants at Harmony’s Phakisa mine have been operating almost without fault on a 24/7 basis since December 2013. Once the process was perfected, the nominal performance was exceeded by 10%, showing that the system is reliable.

Arrival of pre-fabricated containers at mine site
Arrival of pre-fabricated containers at mine site

KTI introduces a paradigm shift in the application surface ice making for deep-mine refrigeration and cooling, with each plant producing 220 tonnes of ice with a 27°C water in-feed. The capital cost of an ice plant is below R9000 per kilowatt, which is lower than alternative cooling means.

The system installed at Phakisa is a breakthrough in terms of modular containerised ice making systems. As cooling demand underground increases, the system ensures swift installation and easy expansion. In addition, should it be required, these units can easily be moved to another loc

 

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