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Johnson Controls delivers custom chillers to Bulyanhulu gold mine in Tanzania

August 2016 News

Bulyanhulu, a gold mine just south of Lake Victoria in Tanzania, has installed two new custom-built Frick ammonia water chillers from Johnson Controls. The chillers supply chilled water to a surface bulk air cooler (BAC) at a ventilation shaft developed to service Bulyanhulu’s extended mining operations. The installation, designed and constructed by BBE Projects, will assist the mine to ensure continued safe working conditions.

Notes Russell Hattingh of Johnson Controls: “The chillers are a repeat order for the mine. This project is Phase II of a cooling solution specified by consulting engineering firm Hatch in 2010. The first phase saw the implementation of an identical plant system for BAC on Bulyanhulu’s main ventilation shaft. Each shaft requires two BAC cells, and each BAC cell uses two chillers running in a lead-lag configuration. The pair of lead-lag ammonia water chillers supplied in 2010, and again now, completes the first cell of each of the two-cell BACs.”

The chillers are custom built ammonia units using screw compressors and plate type heat exchangers. Says Hattingh: “The chillers comprise industrial designed Frick screw compressors, medium voltage motors, SMO plate and frame type heat exchangers, piping, valves, instrumentation, electrics and controls. To meet the stringent specifications, the systems had to be modular such that they could be manufactured off-site, broken down, containerised and then re-erected in the plant room with minimal on-site work.”

BBE, were responsible for the design, procurement and commissioning of the cooling system. Notes Richard Gundersen, director at BBE Projects: “Key design requirements for the chillers were reliability, consistent performance in a harsh environment and climate, cost containment in terms of power consumption, and ease of maintenance. The JCI solution met these requirements, particularly in terms of efficiency and reliability. The Johnson Controls team also provide a good level of support.”

Hattingh concludes: “The chillers that Johnson Controls supplied were able to meet the technical challenges. It is a solution that BBE and Bulyanhulu have used before, that has proven itself and can be trusted to perform in a remote, difficult-to-access location.”

For more information contact Neil Cameron, Johnson Controls, +27(0)11 921 7141, [email protected], www.johnsoncontrols.com





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