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Battery breaker uses Cat Pumps for screen washing.Down in the depths of the Peak District resides the largest battery breaking and recycling plant in the UK. Operated by HJ Enthoven & Sons on the site of an historic lead mine, the Company recycles over 100,000 tonnes per year of industrial and automotive lead-acid batteries and is one of the most environmentally responsible and efficient plants for lead recycling in the world. Given the toxic nature of the batteries, the Company is very much aware of its environmental responsibilities and has invested considerable resources into ensuring that the local environment is not affected by its operations.
Historically, external screen washing was performed using a single high pressure pump to feed the spray nozzles. However, the original and subsequent pumps used were not up to the demands of the breaking process and required frequent attention and maintenance, resulting in costly plant downtime. Having struggled with this situation for a number of years the Company decided in 2005 to instigate a major review of this aspect of the process in order to overcome these problems and reduce the associated costs. It was at this time that Cat Pumps entered the scene, providing much needed information on spray nozzle performance curves. Working alongside Enthoven’s engineers, Cat Pumps brought its extensive knowledge of high pressure pumping gained on similar industrial applications to the table. “In many respects, we took on a consultancy role,” says Cat Pumps UK general manager Brian Hubbard. “Over a period of several months, we undertook an evaluation of the pumping requirements in order to provide HJ Enthoven with a number of alternative solutions that addressed the many issues that emerged from our meetings. It was time well spent as we were able to demonstrate not just the technical capabilities of our pumps to operate in an extremely challenging environment for long period, but also our engineering design resources.”
“Our pump package has the effect of doubling the output flow of the existing pump, enhancing the effectiveness of the process and also vastly increasing pump reliability and eliminating down-time. The inclusion of a standby pump provides built-in redundancy so the process could continue when any one of three pumps is out of service e.g. for routine inspection and parts replacement.”
In any application where high pressure pumping is required and a constantly smooth flow rate needs to be achieved, the triplex positive displacement pump is arguably the most economical choice. The triplex pump employs three synchronised plungers, which give it the ability to deliver a predictable, smooth and constant flow. The smooth flow greatly reduces the possibility of system failure caused by excessive pulsation. With Cat Triplex Pumps, the synchronised plungers can produce flows of 0.1 – 265l/min. at pressures up to 690bar. HJ Enthoven installed and commissioned Cat Pumps’ rig in early 2008 and after 12 months the performance has more than measured up to expectations. “We are now running the pumps 'under PLC control' incorporated into the auto start-up and shut-down sequence for the battery breaker,” comments Paul Grainger Engineering Manager, HJ Enthoven & Sons. “Cat Pumps have provided a professional and friendly service, from the early design stages through commissioning and subsequent maintenance and support of the equipment.” “Performance so far has been far better than anticipated,” he continues, “with pressure and flow satisfying our operating requirements. Overall there have not been any operational problems. We were advised by Cat Pumps in the initial stages that after 12 months continuous operation the pumps would require a routine service involving the replacement of seals and valves etc. When we inspected the pumps with Cat Pumps after more than 12 months, very little work was required, which even surprised Cat Pumps given the amount of work that they had been subjected to. We have been delighted with the performance of the equipment to date.” Whilst the pump package meets the performance requirements in terms of pressure and flow, HJ Enthoven has been able to reduce substantially the costs incurred in pump maintenance, spare parts and downtime. In addition, the three pump set-up is far more efficient to run in terms of energy consumed. |