Instructions
- Convert the horizontal transport distance to meters by multiplying it by 0.304. If, for instance, the belt must move material 260 feet horizontally: 260 x 0.304 = 79 meters.
- Convert your hourly freight to metric tonnes by multiplying it by 0.907. If, for instance, the conveyor belt must move 330 tons each hour: 330 x 0.907 = 300 tonnes per hour.
- Track the values from Steps 1 and 2 on the graph from the link in Resources. With this example, locate the 79 mark on the x-axis and note its intersection with the 300 tonnes per hour curve. The value on the y-axis, in this case 6, describes the horizontal conveyor motor's power requirements in kilowatts.
- Convert the load's lifting height to meters by multiplying it by 0.304. If, for instance, the belt raises material by 40 feet: 40 x 0.304 = 12.16 meters.
- Track the value from Step 4 on the second graph in the link in Resources. With this example, find 12 on the x-axis, and note its intersection with the 300 tonnes per hour curve. The y-axis value reveals an additional power requirement of 10 kilowatts.
- Add together the power requirements from Steps 3 and 5: 6 + 10 = 16 kilowatts of total power.
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