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Inside the Ventilation Automation Pyramid: Level 2 – Scheduled and Time-Based Ventilation Automation
Ventilation can account for 30% to 50% of the total electrical consumption of an underground mine. Level 1 of the automation pyramid gave operations the…
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Inside the Ventilation Automation Pyramid: Level 1 – Remote control & Operational visibility
Ventilation can account for 30% to 50% of the total electrical consumption of an underground mine. Despite this, many operations still ventilate large areas continuously,…
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From Control to Optimization: The Five Levels of Ventilation Automation in Mining
Ventilation is one of the most energy-intensive systems in an underground mine, yet it is often operated far below its optimized potential. As mines digitize…
Who is this for?
Mine engineers evaluating automation systems. Project managers scoping RTLS or VoD deployments. Technology vendors trying to understand real operational constraints. If you work with these systems or decide on them this is written for you.
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