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Gamma-Metrics ECA Elemental Crossbelt Analyzer
The ECATM can be used in applications for productivity improvement in pit management, preparation plants and inventory management. Its versatility makes it appropriate for raw coal, plant feed, clean coal, and blended coal applications. By precisely determining ash and sulfur, operators can lower operating costs by sorting and blending with confidence and minimizing coal re-handling.
The ECA™ is the first on-the-belt, full-stream analyzer to utilize Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGNAA) technology, a technique that has been widely employed for on-line elemental coal analysis of sample streams for over 15 years.

PGNAA technology is a significant improvement over dual-gamma and other less sophisticated analytical approaches for through-belt ash measurement. It measures major ash constituents independently as well as sulfur, and then sums them to determine total ash. Because of this, it is not coal specific and is highly reliable in applications where ash mineralogy varies or where there are multiple seams or coal types.  The ECA also provides minute-by-minute analyses of sulfur, and with an integrated moisture meter, can present moisture and Btu/lb values as well.

The ECA can be used in applications for productivity improvement in pit management, prep plants, and inventory management. Its versatility makes it appropriate for raw coal, plant feed, clean coal, blended coal, and refuse. All types and ranks of coal can be accommodated, including bituminous, sub-bituminous, lignite, and petroleum coke. By precisely determining ash and sulfur, operators can lower operating costs by sorting and blending with confidence and minimizing coal re-handling. Total mine recovery can be increased by conserving premium coal, moving low quality coal, and controlling out-of-seam dilution. At a prep plant, the ECA can increase yield by controlling plant gravity and by controlling an upstream bypass.

The ECA employs PGNAA, a technique pioneered and commercialized by us in 1984. Thermo Scientific PGNAA coal analyzers are operating today at more than 100 sites. Through-belt PGNAA analysis is widely used in the cement industry where Thermo has delivered more than 150 CrossBelt? systems. The utility of the ECA can be enhanced by applying either the COBOS blending software, or the Silo Tracking Software to track coal composition in downstream bunkers, stockpiles, or silos.

Belt Size :24 inches (600 mm) to 72 inches (1800 mm)
Optional Frame :Thermo can supply a frame to support the analyzer as shown in the physical overview illustration (see ECA spec sheet)
Troughing Angle :35-degrees (standard) or 45-degrees (optional)
Electronics Enclosure :1,096 mm (43.13 in) tall x 762 mm (30 in) wide x 295 mm (11.6 in) deep. NEMA 4X stainless steel enclosure
Connections from Analyzer to Electronics Enclosure :Standard 25 m (82 ft) or 50 m (164 ft) cable lengths, configurable upon request
Electrical Specifications - Electronics Enclosure :230 VAC 50 or 60 Hz, 5 Amps 4 wire (L1, L2, N, GND)
Electrical Specifications - Operator Console :120 VAC 50 or 60 Hz, 5 Amps 1 phase or 230 VAC 50 or 60 Hz, 2.5 Amps 1 Phase
Communication Links - Enclosure to operator console (customer supplied) :RS-422 twisted-shielded pair cable (Belden #8104) 2000 m (6,500 ft) max or Fiber Optic 62.5/125 multimode (minimum of 2 fibers) 4000 m (13,000 ft) max
Communication Links - Operator console to customer control system (customer supplied) :OPC client/server link
Communication Links - Off-site communication :One data quality phone or internet link required
Isotope Sources :Cf 252 - Neutron sorce; Cs 137 - Gamma source (if the optional moisture meter is selected)
Software :Base Coal? (standard); pcAnywhere? (standard); Automated Report Generator (optional)
Weight :8300 lb. - 13,200 lb. (3800 kg - 6000 kg)