Search Results
- IDNO:
- 003372
- Title:
- Ireland Mine Preparation Plant
- Description:
- 'The Plus 6" coal will be crushed to minus 1.5" and two 16,6" Chance Cones will wash the 6 x 3/8 coal. Current production of approximately 1800 tons per day is crushed to minus 1.25" then trucked to the storage yard of the new Kammer Power plant.'
- IDNO:
- 003373
- Title:
- Ireland Mine Machine Shop Fully Equipped
- Description:
- 'Two Joy 3-JCM and one Goodman 300 continuous miners are now in service producing coal. These machines have roof bolting machines as an integral part of their equipment. Two Joy 3-JCM machines are also being used brushing top and bottom where additional height is needed in the main haulage entries.'
- IDNO:
- 003374
- Title:
- Mine No. 155 Preparation Plant, Consolidation Coal Company, Van Lear, Kentucky
- IDNO:
- 003375
- Title:
- Ireland Mine Portal Area Supply Slope
- Date:
- 1958/06/01
- IDNO:
- 003376
- Title:
- Mathies Mine Preparation Plant
- Description:
- Coal buildings at the Mathies Mine, a division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
- IDNO:
- 003377
- Title:
- Mine No. 155 Tipple, Consolidation Coal Company, Van Lear, Kentucky
- Date:
- 1947/10/20
- IDNO:
- 003378
- Title:
- Williams Preparation Plant, Consolidation Coal Company
- Description:
- Filled coal cars are lined up outside of the Williams Preparation Plant.
- IDNO:
- 003380
- Title:
- Georgetown Preparation Plant
- Description:
- Division of the Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
- IDNO:
- 003381
- Title:
- Hutchinson Mine Preparation Plant
- Date:
- 1957/06/12
- Description:
- Mine cars and buildings around the preparation plant.
- IDNO:
- 003383
- Title:
- Hutchinson Mine Preparation Plant
- Date:
- 1957/06/10
- Description:
- Mine cars and buildings around the preparation plant.
- IDNO:
- 003385
- Title:
- Williams Preparation Plant, Consolidation Coal Company
- Description:
- Large preparation plant with filled coal cars lining the outside.
- IDNO:
- 003388
- Title:
- Sheltered Conveyor
- Description:
- 'A sheltered conveyor brings the Disco product from the carbonizers to this sheltered mechanical cooling wharf. A method of careful cooling in motion prevents spontaneous firing of the fuel and avoids injury to the structure of the product. The wharf is contructed of a series of grates, which are successively raised and lowered in a wavelike manner to keep the Disco product in motion and convey it slowly, while it is being cooled, down to the discharge end of the wharf.