Batchfire: Cool and collected with Cummins PGXL

Cummins Inc.'s Australian-made PGXL coolants are widely accepted in the mining industry, providing superior protection across all diesel engine brands.  www.cummins.com In supporting remote mine operations, Cummins provides a well-established bulk coolant delivery service, eliminating the need for miners to manage their coolant inventory. Cummins takes care of all the logistics, delivering the coolant directly to the minesite. The PGXL production facility in Melbourne has the capacity to deliver 30 million litres of coolant per annum, so supply is readily available. Within the PGXL product line-up, Cummins offers two coolant technologies, PGXL HD and PGXL Vital, both of which are propylene glycol-based coolants which provide excellent heat transfer while being a safer option (than ethylene glycol) for product handling and the environment in that they are low toxicity and biodegradable. Both products are life-of-engine coolants and each offers its own set of benefits in engine and radiator protection to suit the wide-ranging operational requirements of customers. Queensland miner Batchfire Resources has been using PGXL HD coolant since 2018, with bulk deliveries being made to the Callide Mine by one of the country’s most reputable fleets – Emerald Carrying Company. The PGXL HD coolant is used across all mobile equipment at the mine which encompasses more than 130 pieces of equipment, including Cummins machinery. The open-cut Callide Mine, which has been operating since 1944, has grown from 7 Mtpa to around 10 to 11 Mtpa since Batchfire Resources acquired it in late 2016. Classed as an extended life coolant, PGXL HD has proven this classification valid at the mine. “It’s an easy coolant to deal with,” says Daniel Boal, Batchfire’s Superintendent - Maintenance and Engineering for mobile equipment. “If everything goes well and we don’t have an issue such as a blown coolant hose, we’re looking at coolant life of up to 30,000 hours depending on duty cycle and when engine changeout occurs.” With its latest haul trucks – Komatsu 930-5 units with Cummins Tier 4 QSK60 MCRS engines rated at 2,700 hp – coolant/engine changeout is at 30,000 hours, while the Komatsu PC7000 excavators with dual 1,675 hp Cummins QSK50 MCRS engines have a coolant/engine changeout target of 20,000 hours. “We haven’t had any coolant-related issues across the different engine brands we’re operating,” states Daniel Boal, pointing out that engine teardowns at Callide have shown PGXL HD to provide the required protection against cavitation (liner pitting), corrosion and scale formation. “We’ve found it important to use the one coolant brand across all machinery and to stay with that brand to achieve consistency of water pump seal life and coolant performance in general,” he adds. Cummins’ service support at Callide Mine – headed up by product support representative Sam van Leeuwen, who works out of the Cummins Emerald branch – also underpins the use of the Cummins coolant. Daniel Boal rates Cummins’ support highly. “Nothing is going to be perfect, but Cummins’ support is as good as you can get, it makes a big difference,” he states. The PGXL range is fully supported by an industry-leading non pro-rata warranty and can be used across a range of original equipment brands, such as Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, mtu, John Deere, Mercedes, Volvo and Waukesha. www.cummins.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Batchfire: Cool and collected with Cummins PGXL

Cummins Inc.'s Australian-made PGXL coolants are widely accepted in the mining industry, providing superior protection across all diesel engine brands.

  www.cummins.com
Batchfire: Cool and collected with Cummins PGXL

In supporting remote mine operations, Cummins provides a well-established bulk coolant delivery service, eliminating the need for miners to manage their coolant inventory.

Cummins takes care of all the logistics, delivering the coolant directly to the minesite. The PGXL production facility in Melbourne has the capacity to deliver 30 million litres of coolant per annum, so supply is readily available.

Within the PGXL product line-up, Cummins offers two coolant technologies, PGXL HD and PGXL Vital, both of which are propylene glycol-based coolants which provide excellent heat transfer while being a safer option (than ethylene glycol) for product handling and the environment in that they are low toxicity and biodegradable.

Both products are life-of-engine coolants and each offers its own set of benefits in engine and radiator protection to suit the wide-ranging operational requirements of customers.

Queensland miner Batchfire Resources has been using PGXL HD coolant since 2018, with bulk deliveries being made to the Callide Mine by one of the country’s most reputable fleets – Emerald Carrying Company.

The PGXL HD coolant is used across all mobile equipment at the mine which encompasses more than 130 pieces of equipment, including Cummins machinery.

The open-cut Callide Mine, which has been operating since 1944, has grown from 7 Mtpa to around 10 to 11 Mtpa since Batchfire Resources acquired it in late 2016.

Classed as an extended life coolant, PGXL HD has proven this classification valid at the mine.

“It’s an easy coolant to deal with,” says Daniel Boal, Batchfire’s Superintendent - Maintenance and Engineering for mobile equipment.

“If everything goes well and we don’t have an issue such as a blown coolant hose, we’re looking at coolant life of up to 30,000 hours depending on duty cycle and when engine changeout occurs.”

With its latest haul trucks – Komatsu 930-5 units with Cummins Tier 4 QSK60 MCRS engines rated at 2,700 hp – coolant/engine changeout is at 30,000 hours, while the Komatsu PC7000 excavators with dual 1,675 hp Cummins QSK50 MCRS engines have a coolant/engine changeout target of 20,000 hours.

“We haven’t had any coolant-related issues across the different engine brands we’re operating,” states Daniel Boal, pointing out that engine teardowns at Callide have shown PGXL HD to provide the required protection against cavitation (liner pitting), corrosion and scale formation.

“We’ve found it important to use the one coolant brand across all machinery and to stay with that brand to achieve consistency of water pump seal life and coolant performance in general,” he adds.

Cummins’ service support at Callide Mine – headed up by product support representative Sam van Leeuwen, who works out of the Cummins Emerald branch – also underpins the use of the Cummins coolant.

Daniel Boal rates Cummins’ support highly. “Nothing is going to be perfect, but Cummins’ support is as good as you can get, it makes a big difference,” he states.

The PGXL range is fully supported by an industry-leading non pro-rata warranty and can be used across a range of original equipment brands, such as Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, mtu, John Deere, Mercedes, Volvo and Waukesha.

www.cummins.com

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