Simon TR4a
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A friend and neighbour of mine worked for several years for a company which operated mines and leased mining equipment. Recently he told me an iteresting story.
Down a mine is usually a HUGE diesel engine, like a marine diesel for a ship. This is used to pump out water, generate electricity for lights, provide ventilation and compressed air for jackhammers etc.
These things run day and night, as mines usually operate 3 shifts; its dark down there anyway, so who cares if they are on night shift? Since they run continuously you cannot change the oil, and a special oil is used, guaranteed to last 10 years without being changed. If the big diesel breaks down or has to be stopped for maintenance, the oil company will compensate the mine operator $100,000 per day until the problem is solved.
The oil comes in 44 gallon drums and cost something like $17,000 per drum! My friend suspects it is just a specially formulated synthetic oil, and the price is basically an insurance policy; not really the cost of the oil!
An interesting industry.
Simon.
Down a mine is usually a HUGE diesel engine, like a marine diesel for a ship. This is used to pump out water, generate electricity for lights, provide ventilation and compressed air for jackhammers etc.
These things run day and night, as mines usually operate 3 shifts; its dark down there anyway, so who cares if they are on night shift? Since they run continuously you cannot change the oil, and a special oil is used, guaranteed to last 10 years without being changed. If the big diesel breaks down or has to be stopped for maintenance, the oil company will compensate the mine operator $100,000 per day until the problem is solved.
The oil comes in 44 gallon drums and cost something like $17,000 per drum! My friend suspects it is just a specially formulated synthetic oil, and the price is basically an insurance policy; not really the cost of the oil!
An interesting industry.
Simon.