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Alfa Laval EPC 70 upgrade for separators with EPC 50

Upgrade background and positioning

Old system: EPC 50 oil separator control system, launched in 1999, stopped supporting new machines in 2010, and is now two generations behind.

Applicable models: Alfa Laval S series, P series oil separators.

Upgrade objective: Replace with the new generation EPC 70 control system to achieve modern control.

Upgrade core revenue

Specific content of advantage categories

Large touch screen for clearer interface and easier operation experience

Hardware reliability, new generation electronic components, stable supply of spare parts

Modular I/O board for system architecture, making diagnosis and maintenance easier

Interconnected modern automation architecture, capable of accessing advanced monitoring systems

Easy to install and plug and play design, reducing construction time

Safe and compliant classification society certified hardware+dedicated software, running safely and efficiently

Service scope

Identify existing oil separator models and EPC 50 configurations.

Customize EPC 70 upgrade kit as needed.

Installation will be completed by Alfa Laval ship suit engineers (optional).

System debugging and commissioning.

Standard Supply Components (Typical Configuration)

EPC 70 control cabinet (SA/PA version)

EPC 70 Control Panel (SU/PU Version)

New generation steam regulating valve actuator

Electric heating control box for EPC 50 power unit

MT60 water sensor board

Key issues

Question 1: Why does the EPC 50 control system need to be upgraded?

Answer: EPC 50 was launched in 1999 and stopped being used for new equipment in 2010. It is an outdated electronic system from two generations ago, with outdated components, difficult access to spare parts, and inconvenient diagnosis and maintenance. Therefore, it needs to be upgraded to the modern EPC 70 to restore reliability and usability.

Question 2: What are the core improvements of EPC 70 compared to EPC 50?

Answer: The core improvements include: enhancing the operation of the large-sized touch screen; Modular I/O simplifies diagnosis; New generation electronic components guarantee spare parts supply; Modern automation architecture supports advanced networking; Plug and play reduces installation difficulty; Simultaneously possessing classification society certification, it is safer and more reliable.

Question 3: What standard supply components and service content are included in this upgrade?

answer:

The supply includes: EPC 70 control cabinet/panel, new steam regulating valve actuator, electric heating control box, MT60 water sensor board.

Services include: device recognition, customized upgrade packages, installation (optional), debugging and commissioning.

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