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PV250MSQFLFMD - Anfo Loader Pressure Vessel

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Attributes

Optional Package/Box Quantity
1
Service Test Pressure Metric
1035 kPa
Size
Squat
250kg
Material
Mild Steel
Temperature Rating Metric
38°C design
Mount
Self Standing (frame)
Style
Dual Remote Actuated Loading & Venturi Valve Control Operation
Fitting Type
Flanged Head
Working Pressure
345 kPa
Height
1720 mm
Dimension
1217mm Diameter

Details

Applications

Designed for loading prilled ammonium nitrate/fuel oil (ANFO) in varying diameter drill holes, both in horizontal and vertical positions.

Features

  • Flanged opening on head allows for on-site servicing of internal sealing cone. Selaing cone is replaceable.
  • Comes with Lid and Trash Screen to aid breaking of ANFO and prevent foreign objects from entering the unit when not in use.

Includes

Lid and Trash Screen

Note

Purchasers of anfo loaders are supplied with a copy of the Manufacturers Data Report - Pressure Vessel at point of delivery.

Safety Notes

  • To comply with AS1210 SAA Unfired Pressure Vessels Code, the vessel must not be used for transport of material under pressure.
  • Purchasers are advised that the Anfo Loader (Pressure Vessel) manufactured under AS1200 is subject to Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations, 1995 (page 5 section 3.2.24(1)(a)). An employer must ensure that pressure equipment, other than a gas cylinder thatis covered by AS1200 SAA Boiler Code and that is in USE, is inspected or tested in accordance with AS3788.
  • Purchasers should refer to Australian Standards AS3788 - Pressure Equipment In-Service Inspection, Section 3: Inspection Personnel and Administration; Section 4: Pressure Equipment Inspection.

Specifications

  • Volume: 263 L
  • Actual Ango Capacity: 210kg
  • Designed and manufactured in accordance with AS1210 - 1989 - Class 3

Use

After the loader has been filled to capacity, it is pressurised by compressed air to the pre-determined discharge pressure, thus the rate of discharge can be varied to obtain the required density and charge rate.

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