Talwandi Sabo Power Limited (TSPL) is a coal-fired power plant in Banawala, India. Stacker reclaimers are used here in bulk handling for mining and loading coal, with the coal-fired power plant being used directly with the coal to generate energy. As it is central to the continuous operation of the coal-fired power plant, it cannot afford to break down.
Stacker reclaimers are a combination of two different machines, with the stacker transporting the coal to a stockpile and the reclaimer sending it to the power plant's boiler as required.
In order to be able to move flexibly to different positions during mining, the entire stacker reclaimer constantly travels on a huge 700 metre long rail track. Up to now, a cable drum (cable reeling drum; CRD) has always been used for the mobile cable routing of the machinery and thus the power supply. As the power supply is made up of various individual components such as the motor, gearbox, switch, slip ring or bearing, repeated maintenance measures were essential for the operator. The exposed high-voltage cable (11 kV), whose outer jacket could be damaged by the coal transported in the system, also required a great deal of attention. During the 3-year period of use, the cable diameters were therefore increased, which led to increased weight and increased sagging of the cables. This put a strain on the cable drum drive, which ran unreliably and led to tension problems in the cable. The sometimes severe damage to the cables led to unreliable operation of the system and high maintenance costs.