Stacker Link Conveyor Sample Clauses

Stacker Link Conveyor. The list of protection devices supplied and installed on the new stacker link conveyor as part of the Works includes:  1 x HECU.  6 x Pull-keys, 3 on both the left and right side of the stacker link conveyor. The pull-keys will be spaced at 49.5 m intervals and the stacker link conveyor is accessible from both sides.  2 x Misalignment switches, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor.  2 x Belt Speed switches, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor.  2 x Belt-tear detectors, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor.  1 x Belt-rip detector at the tail-end of the stacker link conveyor.  1 x Fire detection system including primary devices.  1 x Blocked chute detector including primary device.  2 x Take-up limit switches including primary devices,  1 x Fluid coupling fail switch including primary device,  2 x Start-up sirens and strobes, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor. The list of field devices supplied and installed on the stacker link conveyor as part of the Works includes:  2 x Take-up limit switches. The list of conveyor drives interfaced to as part of the Works includes:  1 x 200 kW DOL XX xxxxx xxxxx.  0 x 11 kW DOL LV take-up winch drive. The list of local control stations supplied and installed as part of the Works includes:  2 x Local control stations, one for each of the drives listed in 6.7.1.3, 0 The following drive instrumentation, protections and signals are provided as part of the Works:  3 x Motor winding temperature sensors and transmitters (including indications, alarms and trips).  Motor drive-end and non-drive-end bearing temperature sensors and transmitters (including indications, alarm and trips).  Gearbox drive-end and non-drive-end bearing temperature sensors and transmitters (including indications, alarms and trips).  Gearbox drive-end and non-drive-end bearing vibration sensors and transmitters (including indications, alarms and trips).  Gearbox oil temperature sensor and transmitter (including indication, alarms and trips).  Gearbox low oil level switch (including alarms and trips),  Motor current feedback from the drive switchgear to the DCS (including alarms and trips). The following Plant and Material are installed on the stacker link conveyor. The Contractor verifies the design and the Plant and Material’s fitness for purpose and completes the design, installation and c...
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Stacker Link Conveyor a. The list of protection devices supplied and installed on the new stacker link conveyor as part of the Works includes:  1 x HECU.  6 x Pull-keys, 3 on both the left and right side of the stacker link conveyor. The pull-keys will be spaced at 49.5 m intervals and the stacker link conveyor is accessible from both sides.  2 x Misalignment switches, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor.  2 x Belt Speed switches, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor.  2 x Belt-tear detectors, one at the tail-end and one at the head-end of the stacker link conveyor.  1 x Belt-rip detector at the tail-end of the stacker link conveyor.  1 x Fire detection system including primary devices.  1 x Blocked chute detector including primary device.  2 x Take-up limit switches including primary devices,

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