The use of the main ramp as a mine exhaust at the Kencana mine, Indonesia

D. J. Brake, C. Jones

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Abstract

Faced with the need to improve workplace conditions in both its development and production headings in its existing K1 orebody, as well as its new K Link and K2 orebodies, the Kencana mine in Indonesia took the novel approach of reversing the ventilation on most of its access ramp by outcasting up the ramp to the portal. Working levels were then fed with fresh air via auxiliary fans sealed into the current surface 'egress' intake raises (ladderways) or another small surface intake raisebore rather than from fans hung in the ramp as in the past. Outcasting the portal provided a substantial increase in the total mine exhaust capacity allowing fewer levels to be ventilated in series and significantly improving conditions, especially in the most difficult workplaces to ventilate. It also reduced the consequences if there was to be a fire on a vehicle in the ramp. The same system using the ramp as an exhaust is also intended to be used as part of the final ventilation solution for the new K2 orebody which also uses a novel single surface ventilation shaft that is vertically split into separate intake and exhaust compartments using a concrete brattice. Using the main ramp as an exhaust has potential application in many other operations in Australia using surface ramps which otherwise frequently suffer from overuse of series ventilation circuits and poor working conditions at the mine bottom.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference 2011, Proceedings
Pages13-18
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference 2011 - Canberra, Australia
Duration: 21 Mar 201123 Mar 2011

Conference

Conference11th AusIMM Underground Operators' Conference 2011
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityCanberra
Period21/03/1123/03/11

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