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MOPX Separation System

Parameter List

Product No. 1763107-09


1763141-10
1763145-10
1763147-10
1763143-09

1763208-05
1763210-06
1763212-06
1763214-06
1763216-05

1763220-05
1763221-06
1763222-06
1763223-06
1763224-05

List No. 31830-5855-2

Printed Jun 1997


Book No. 1810108-02 V1

Alfa Laval Marine & Power


Alfa Laval reserve the right to make changes at any time without
prior notice.
Any comments regarding possible errors and omissions or
suggestions for improvement of this publication would be
gratefully appreciated.
Copies of this publication can be ordered from your local
Alfa Laval company.
Published by: Alfa Laval Separation AB
Marine & Power Oil Treatment Division
S - 147 80 Tumba
Sweden
© Copyright Alfa Laval Separation AB 1995. Printed in Sweden.
Contents

1 Scope 1

2 Process Parameters 3

3 Installation Parameters 5

4 Timer Sequence
Parameters 7

5 Service Mode
Parameter 90 9

5.1 Countdown of Timers


P50 – P89 9

5.2 Alarm Log 10


5.2.1 Examples of Logged
Alarms 11

6 Additional Parameter
Information 13

6.1 Process Parameters 13

6.2 Installation Parameters 18

6.3 Timer Sequence Parameters 19


6.3.1 Starting Sequence 19
6.3.2 Separation Sequence 19
6.3.3 Sludge Discharge
Sequence 20
6.3.4 Stopping sequence 20

7 Sequence Diagram 21

7.1 Purifier mode 21

7.2 Clarifier mode 22

1810108-02 V1
1810108-02 V1
Study instruction manuals and observe the
warnings before installation, operation,
service and maintenance.

Not following the instructions can result in


serious accidents with fatal injuries.

P000272A
In order to make the information clear only foreseeable conditions have
been considered. No warnings are given, therefore, for situations
arising from unintended usage of the machine and its tools.

A summary of the safety information is found in the Safety chapter


under divider 1.
1 Scope

This parameter list is valid for the following


separation systems

MOPX 205
MOPX 207

MOPX 309
MOPX 310

MOPX 213

Including the EPC-41 control unit with


PROM: 31830-5852-1.

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1 Scope MOPX Parameter List

2 1810108-02 V1
2 Process Parameters

The EPC-41 control unit controls the separa-


tion process. It can be programmed for differ-
ent separation systems and different condi-
tions within the system, by setting parameters.
The process parameters can be easily adjusted,
as often as required, to meet changes in the
operating conditions, e.g. oil temperature,
alarm points, time between sludge discharges.
Each separator has its own EPC-41 control
unit. Up to three separation systems can be
interconnected via cables between their con-
trol units. The separators can work in parallel
or series operation. Only two separators can
work in series; the third must work in parallel
or act as a stand-by. The first separator in
series should always be defined as a purifier
and the second as a clarifier.

NOTE

P2 is factory set to P (purifier). If you


change it to C (clarifier) you get all
the factory settings for a clarifier,
which is shown in column “Factory
set value, Clarifier” in the tables.

WARNING

Disintegration
hazard

If the time between sludge discharges


is set too long, sludge accumulation
and bowl imbalance may occur.

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2 Process Parameters MOPX Parameter List

Factory set value Plant


Parameter Description or unit Range set
Purifier Clarifier value

P11 Max. time between Minutes 0 – 999 30 30 .....


sludge discharges P1 = P61
Changing of P1 automatically
changes P61.
P21 Purifier/Clarifier mode P = Purifier P or C P .....
C = Clarifier
P31 Series configuration 0 = No separator in series 0, 12, 13, 23 0 0 .....
12 = The 1st and the 2nd sepa-
rator work in series
13 = The 1st and the 3rd separa-
tor work in series
23 = The 2nd and the 3rd sepa-
rator work in series
P41 Sludge discharge sig- 1 = Every purifier discharge 1–4 --- --- .....
nal from purifier to 2 = Every 2nd purifier
clarifier discharge
3 = Every 3rd purifier discharge
4 = Every 4th purifier discharge
If P3 = 0 then P4 = “- - -”.
P51 High temperature °C or °F 0 – 115 °C or 0 0 .....
alarm 0 – 255 °F
P61 Low temperature °C or °F 0 – 115 °C or --- --- .....
alarm 0 – 255 °F
P71 Temperature set point °C or °F 0 – 110 °C or --- --- .....
0 – 240 °F
P81 P-band % 10 – 500 --- --- .....
P91 I -time Minutes 0.1 – 10.0 --- --- .....
P10 to
Not used --- ---
P14
P151 HFO / DO selection of HFO = Heavy Fuel Oil HFO or do HFO HFO .....
type of oil do = diesel oil
For lubricating oil select HFO
P16 to
Not used --- ---
P19
1. For more information, see‘‘Additional Parameter Information’’ on page 13.

4 1810108-02 V1
3 Installation Parameters

NOTE

EPC-41 parameter P21 is factory set


to 50 Hz. If connected to a 60 Hz
supply without changing P21 an
alarm will occur. When P21 is set to
60 Hz the alarm will disappear after
reset.

The installation parameters must be set before


the initial start-up and before process para-
meters are set.

The parameters rarely need to be adjusted


again.

NOTE

Alfa Laval can not be held


responsible for injuries and damage
caused by usage of parameters not
recommended by Alfa Laval

Factory set value Plant


Parameter Description or unit Range set
Purifier Clarifier value

P20 Separator type 2.1 = MOPX 1.2 – 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
P21 Power frequency Hz 50 or 60 50 50 .....
Check that the frequency is cor-
rect, see label on the separator.
P22 Not used --- ---
P231 EPC-41 address 1 = Single unit or the 1st linked 1– 8 1 1 .....
control unit
2 = The 2nd linked control unit
3 = The 3rd linked control unit
4-8 = Not used
Up to 3 control units can be linked
together.

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3 Installation Parameters MOPX Parameter List

Factory set value Plant


Parameter Description or unit Range set
Purifier Clarifier value

P24 to --- ---


Not used
P32
P33 Emergency stop 0 = Emergency stop only 0 or 1 0 0 .....
function 1 = Mechanical vibration switch
P341 Alarm delay time Seconds 1 – 30 15 15 .....
P351 Low temperature Seconds 1 – 999 15 15 .....
alarm delay after MV1
change over
P361 Remote control 0 =
No remote control 0 – 3, 10 – 13 0 0 .....
1 =
Remote switches
2 =
Remote computer
3 =
Not applicable
10 =
No remote control, alarm
A4-1 cancelled
11 = Remote switch, alarm A4-1
cancelled
12 = Remote computer, alarm
A4-1 cancelled
13 = Not applicable
P371 Heater type 0 = No or common heater with 0–2 0 0 .....
separate controller
1 = Heatpac EHS-62 controlled
by EPC-41
2 = Heater with control valve,
controlled by EPC-41
P38 Size of Heatpac kW 0, 7, 8, 14, 16, --- --- .....
heater If P37 = 1 then P38 is set to 16, 22, 24, 36, 40,
otherwise P38 = “- - -”. 50, 56, 65, 72
P39 Run time of steam Seconds 0 – 999 --- --- .....
control valve If P37 = 2 then P39 is set to 120,
otherwise P39 = “- - -”.
P401 Temperature reading C = °C C or F C C .....
F = °F
P411 Max. start time for Minutes 0 – 999 15 15 .....
heater
P42 Not used --- ---
1
P43 Extra alarm function 0 = Alarm indication on display. 0 or 1 0 0 .....
No action.
1 = Alarm indication on display.
Oil feed off during
separation sequence.
P44 to --- ---
Not used
P49
1. For more information, see‘‘Additional Parameter Information’’ on page 13.

6 1810108-02 V1
4 Timer Sequence Parameters

The timer sequence parameters control the


operation of the system; i.e. start, separation,
sludge discharge and stop functions.

Factory set value Plant


Parameter Description or unit Range set
Purifier Clarifier value

Starting sequence

P501 Bowl closing water Seconds 0 – 999 15 15 .....


P511 Bowl sealing water Seconds 0 – 999 45 --- .....
1
P52 Oil feed on during Seconds 0 – 999 30 30 .....
stabilizing period
P53 to Not used --- ---
P59
Separation sequence

P601 Not used --- ---


1
P61 Time between sludge Minutes 0 – 999 30 30 .....
discharges P61 = P1
Changing of P61 automatically
changes P1.
P62 to Not used --- ---
P69
Sludge discharge sequence
1
P70 Displacement water. Seconds 0 – 999 20 20 .....
Oil feed off
P71 Not used --- ---
P721 Sludge discharge Seconds 0 – 99.9 3.0 3.0 .....
P73 to Not used --- ---
P77
P781 Draining of bowl Seconds 0 – 999 15 15 .....
operating system
P79 Not used --- ---

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4 Timer Sequence Parameters MOPX Parameter List

Factory set value Plant


Parameter Description or unit Range set
Purifier Clarifier value

Stopping sequence
P80 Bowl closing water on Seconds 0 – 999 15 15 .....
P81 Bowl displ. water Seconds 0 – 999 90 --- .....
P82 Oil feed on Seconds 0 – 999 --- 30 .....
P83 to Not used --- ---
P85
P86 Separator motor off Seconds 0 – 999 180 180 .....
P87 to Not used --- ---
P89
1. For more information, see‘‘Additional Parameter Information’’ on page 13.

8 1810108-02 V1
5 Service Mode Parameter 90

With aid of the service mode parameters


information can be requested and displayed,
for instance the countdown of timer sequences
can be displayed while they are running.
Factory set value Plant
Parameter Description or unit Range set
Purifier Clarifier value

P90 Service mode 0 = No Service mode(FO) values 0–1 0 0 .....


11=Timer P50 – P89 countdown
50 = Alarm log, including self
resetting alarms
P91 to Not used --- ---
P99
1. From 2 to 49 is reserved for Alfa Laval use only.

5.1 Countdown of Timers


P50 – P89
By setting P90 to 1, the mode selector in
PS
position L and then by pushing the alarm reset 42

button, a countdown of each activated timer


(P50 – P89) can be displayed during

G006482A
operation.

Timer P61 shows that it is 32 seconds left to next


sludge discharge.

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5 Service Mode Parameter 90 MOPX Parameter List

5.2 Alarm Log


By setting P90 to 50, the mode selector in
position L and then by pushing the alarm reset
button, the 32 latest alarms can be displayed,
including self resetting alarms.

Each logged alarm consists of three


consecutive groups of information:
1. The accumulated alarm log time, which
shows how long the EPC has been in
operation since an alarm.
If the interval between two alarms is
greater than 999.5 hours (≈ 41 days) the
whole alarm log will be reset to 0.
2. The alarm is indicated in the same way as
when it occurred, except for the alarms
starting with an E:
• alarm code starting with an A.
• LED and an alarm code, for instance
“High or low oil temperature”.
• LED indications only.
• “alarm” code starting with an E (events
with no alarm released)
There is only one event for EPC-41,
which is a self resetting function;
E2 = low pressure
3. The actual value of parameter P1
(maximum time between sludge
discharges).

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5.2.1 Examples of Logged Alarms


• The capital “H” indicates that this is the

I000881A
latest alarm which has been logged. The
EPC had been in operation 48 hours and
20 – 29 minutes since this alarm. Every
tenth minute is displayed, but several
alarms can be logged within this period.
The alarm was a “Power failure”.

I001103A
P1 (maximum time between sludge

I000891A
discharges) was set to 30 minutes.

Between these two alarms 10 hours and 0 – 9


minutes had elapsed (58.2 – 48.2).

• This event occurred 58 hours and 20 – 29

I000901A
minutes ago.

The event was a “Low pressure”.

I000912A
P1 indicated 30 minutes.

I000891A

• 106 operating hours and 30 – 39 minutes


I000921A

ago the first logged alarm occurred.

The alarm was a “Low temperature”.


S000121A

(Which is indicated by the LED and the


figures on the display).
I001151A

P1 indicated 30 minutes.
I000891A

This indicates the end of the log.


I001001A

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5 Service Mode Parameter 90 MOPX Parameter List

12 1810108-02 V1
6 Additional Parameter Information

6.1 Process Parameters The only way to get a clean sludge


space is to make appropriate
P1 Max time between sludge discharge adjustment of the interval based on
Long intervals between sludge regular inspection.
discharges can cause the sludge to
N.B. Alfa Laval assumes no responsibility
accumulate and solidify. The sludge
for the actual choice of discharge
may then break up at sludge discharge
interval times, as these depend entirely
and create imbalance in the bowl.
on local feed characteristics.

WARNING Fuel oil cleaning


Conditions may change completely
Disintegration when bunkers are changed. Therefore,
hazard great care must be given to the
discharge interval setting for each new
If the interval between sludge bunker. In case the current discharge
discharges is too long, there is risk of interval exceeds the recommended
heavy side breakdown. initial value, the interval setting has to
be reduced according to table on next
page, when a new, unknown bunker is
As many factors influence the sludge to be separated.
discharge interval, the choice of
interval must be based on experience. Use of unstable fuel or mixing of
When the bowl is opened for routine incompatible fuel oils may cause
cleaning, the sludge space should be precipitation of sludge and overloading
inspected and, if necessary, the interval of the separator.
between discharges changed
accordingly. WARNING

Clean sludge space: the interval may Disintegration


be prolonged. “Clean sludge space” hazard
means that no noticeable amount of
solidified sludge remains in the sludge Each new bunker requires review of
space. the discharge time setting.
Dirty sludge space: the interval must
be shortened. “Dirty sludge space”
means that some solidified sludge has
accumulated in the sludge space.

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6 Additional Parameter Information MOPX Parameter List

Type of oil Initial discharge Time to first bowl inspection

Distillate (1.5 - 6 cSt /40 °C) 4 hours 1 week

Marine Diesel Oil (max. 13 cSt / 40 °C) 2 hours 1 week

Intermediate / Heavy Fuel Oil 0.5 hour 2 days

Lubricating oil cleaning


The interval between discharges must
be shortened if the separator has been
out of service for 24 hours or longer
while the diesel engine has been
running.
In order to have a reasonable starting
point the table below shows
recommended initial discharge
intervals and operating time to first
inspection.
Main lubricating oil system

Initial discharge Time to first bowl inspection

Recommended interval 1 hour 1 week


for cross head engines

Stuffing box oil 5 minutes After one batch

Recommended interval 0.5 hour 2 days


for trunk piston engines

P2 Purifier/clarifier mode
The MOPX separator can be defined as
a clarifier or as a purifier. It can operate
as a single separator or in parallel or
series. This is defined by the
parameters P2, P3 and P23. See P3 for
the relationship between these
parameters.
If a separator operates in series when
the mode is changed the parameters P3
have to be changed accordingly.

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P3 Series configuration
Up to three EPC-41 control units can
be linked together. Only two of the
three connected separators can work in
series. The first separator in series
should always be defined as a purifier
and the second separator as a clarifier.
The relationship between the
parameters P2, P3 and P23 is shown in
the following table.
N.B. The 1st linked control unit must always
have the power on (the separator does
not need to be operating) when the 2nd
and the 3rd separators are operating in
series.
Type of operation First linked control unit Second linked control unit Third linked control unit
Single operation: P2 = P (Purifier) - -
P3 = 0 (No separator in
series)
P23= 1 (Single unit)
Parallel operation: P2 = P P2 = P P2 = P
P3 = 0 P3 = 0 P3 = 0
P23= 1 (1st linked P23= 2 (2nd linked control P23= 3 (3rd linked control
control unit) unit) unit)
Series operation P2 = P P2 = C (Clarifier) P2 = P
1st and 2nd separator: P3 = 12 (1 and 2 in P3 = 12 P3 = 0
series) P23= 2 P23= 3
P23= 1 This separator works as a
stand-by unit; i.e. in parallel
operation or not used.
Series operation P2 = P P2 = P P2 = C
1st and 3rd separator: P3 = 13 (1 and 3 in P3 = 0 P3 = 13
series) P23= 2 P23= 3
P23= 1 This separator works as a
stand-by unit.
Series operation P2 = P P2 = P P2 = C
2nd and 3rd separator: P3 = 0 P3 = 23 (2 and 3 in series) P3 = 23
P23= 1 P23= 2 P23= 3
This separator works as
a stand-by unit.

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6 Additional Parameter Information MOPX Parameter List

P4 Sludge discharge signals from


purifier to clarifier P7 Temperature set point
The number of sludge discharges To be set according to plant
initiated by the first separator (purifier) application. See also P5 and P6.
before a discharge signal is sent to the
second separator to start its sludge P8 P-band (Proportional band)
discharge sequence. P4 should be set in If P37 = 0 then P8 = “- - -”.
the purifier controller. If P37 = 1 or 2 then P8 is automatically
preset to 40%.
P5 High temperature alarm
P5 should be set sufficiently above the P9 I-time (Integral time)
temperature set point P7. If P37 = 0 then P9 = “- - -”.
5 – 10 °C (10 – 20 °F) higher than P7 If P37=1 or 2 then P9 is automatically
is recommended. preset to 1.2 minutes.
If P5 = 0 (monitoring temperature
sensor (Pt 100) not connected)
then P6 = P7 = “- - -”.

P5, P6 and P7 can be set both for heavy


fuel oil (HFO) and for diesel oil (DO),
see P15. If both oils are to be used, the
following must be done:
1. Set P5, P6 and P7 for “HFO” (P15
is factory set to “HFO”).
2. Change P15 to “do”.
3. Go back to P5 and set P5, P6 and
P7 for DO.

If only diesel oil is to be used for the


installation, the following must be
done:
1. Set P5 greater than 0.
2. Change P15 to “do”.
3. Go back to P5 and set P5, P6 and
P7 for DO.

P6 Low temperature alarm


Should be set sufficiently below the
temperature set point P7.
5 – 10 °C (10 – 20 °F) lower than P7 is
recommended.

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How to set P8 and P9:


If the temperature varies with regularly
repeated oscillation, setting of the
proportional band and integral time is
necessary.
• Increasing the value of parameter
P8 (proportional band width) will
result in a slower and more stable
control action.
• Increasing the value of parameter
P9 (integral time) also results in
slower response from the EPC-41.

We recommend that you follow these


guidelines:
1. Set P9 = 10 minutes.
2. Decrease P-band (P8) band in steps
until the process reaches the point
where it starts to oscillate with a
constant amplitude. Test the
stability after each step by
introducing a step-change of load

P000041A
or set point.
3. When you have discovered the Constant amplitude
point where the process oscillates
with a constant amplitude note the
following figures:
A = The value of P-band (P8).
B = The time for one full period in
P000051A

seconds.
4. Calculation of optimal parameter
settings.
P-band I-time
P8 = 2.2 × A P9 = 0.8 × B
The settings above give a rather good
result but may be adjusted according
to individual characteristics in different
loops.

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6 Additional Parameter Information MOPX Parameter List

P15 HFO / DO selection of oil type P35 Low temperature alarm delay after
To prevent false alarm (A7-10) when MV1 change over
cleaning diesel oil the type of oil must When the oil feed change over valve
be specified. changes position the flow rate and thus
Once P5, P6 and P7 are set for HFO the oil temperature may be influenced.
or DO they automatically follow the By delaying the temperature alarm, a
selection of P15. false alarm is avoided as the oil
If P15 = “HFO” and P5 is set > 0 then temperature has time to stabilize.
P5 for DO is automatically reset to P35 should be set according to plant
50 °C (120 °F). application. If a delay time above 120
If P15 = “do” then P53 =P70 = 0. seconds is necessary, check the heating
See P5 for the relationship between P5, system and the installation layout.
P6, P7 and P15. P36 Remote control
Remote control can be applied in form
of:
6.2 Installation Parameters
• external switches
P23 EPC-41 address • external computers
If the separator works as single unit the
EPC-41 address shall always be 1. P37 Heater type
When using more than one separator in The EPC-41 control unit is designed
the same system (parallel or series) for control of:
each interconnected EPC-41 control • Heatpac EHS-62 (P37 =1)
unit must be identified. The EPC-41
• Heater with heating media control
address shows in which order the
valve (P37=2)
control units are linked.
See also P3 for the relationship N.B. If a different type of heater is installed
between the parameters. (P37 = 0), only a start/stop signal is
available from the EPC-41 control unit.
P34 Alarm delay time
If a steam heating system is connected
Activation of most alarm functions can
to the EPC-41 and if the system is
be delayed up to 30 seconds, except for
equipped with an optional shut-off
• emergency / vibration alarm valve, and provided P37= 0 or 2, the
• high temperature alarm, valve is opened when the heater is
which have a fixed delay time of 2 started.
seconds.
The valve is shut:
If operating two separators in series, • when the heater is stopped
P34 for the clarifier separator must be
• at high temperature alarm
3 seconds longer.
• at power failure
• at EPC stand-by mode

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P40 Temperature reading Recommended values:


Degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit MOPX 213: 45 sec.
(°F) temperature readings available. MOPX 205, 207, 309 & 310: 30 sec.
P5, P6 and P7 have to be set according N.B. If more than 100 secs is required for
to °C or °F. MOPX 205, or 140 seconds for the
P41 Max. start time for heater MOPX 207, 309, 310 & 213 this
Sets the maximum allowed start time indicates a malfunction.
for the heater. Minimum temperature N.B. Before increasing the sealing water,
limit (P6) must be reached within this make sure that the appropriate gravity
time. disc is fitted to the separator bowl.
P43 Extra alarm function N.B. This function is blocked in the clarifier
Extra alarm functions can be mode (P2 = C, and P51 = “- - -”).
connected. By setting P43 to 1 the oil
feed to the separator will be stopped P52 Oil feed on during stabilizing period
when the extra alarm occur. Oil admitted to separator bowl during a
stabilizing period.
If more than 30 seconds is needed for
6.3 Timer Sequence the purifier and 60 seconds for the
clarifier it may indicate a malfunction.
Parameters

6.3.1 Starting Sequence 6.3.2 Separation Sequence


P50 Bowl closing water P61 Time between sludge discharges
For proper closing of the separator The same as P1 (setting one parameter
bowl during start-up sequence. If more will set both to the same value).
than 60 seconds is required, it may Bowl closing water is supplied for 2
indicate a malfunction. seconds every 15 minutes.
P51 Sealing water N.B. In series operation the time sequence
Sealing water is used in the bowl to for the clarifier must be longer than for
prevent oil from discharging through the purifier, in order to synchronize
the water outlet in a purifier. The sludge discharges initiated from the
amount of sealing water in the bowl is purifier.
balanced by the gravity disc. During
the starting sequence, sufficient water
must be admitted to the empty bowl to
establish an adequate water seal.
Insufficient water will lead to a broken
water seal. If a broken water seal
occurs during the starting sequence the
time setting can be increased. P51
should be set according to experience.

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6.3.3 Sludge Discharge Sequence


P70 Displacement water
Filling of displacement water to the
bowl eliminates the risk of oil loss at
the next sludge discharge.
If more than 40 seconds are required,
this indicates a malfunction.
N.B. If P2 = C (clarifier mode), then P70
starts but the valve is not activated
(i.e. no displacement water added).
P72 Sludge discharge
Sludge discharge initiated by MV15
admitting water to the separator bowl.
If more than 4 seconds are required,
this indicates a malfunction.
P78 Draining of bowl operating system.
Stabilizing period to allow water to
drain from the opening chamber.
Should be set according to experience.

6.3.4 Stopping sequence


P80 Bowl closing water on
To be set for proper closing of the bowl
(on until P86)
P81 Bowl displacement water on
Purifier mode only; the bowl is filled
up in order to prevent vibration.
MOPX 213 is 90 secs, and for smaller
sizes 45 secs is recommended
P82 Oil feed on
Clarifier mode only; the bowl is filled
up in order to prevent vibration.
P86 Separator motor off
The separator motor is automatically
switched off.
Restarting is blocked for 3 minutes.

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7 Sequence Diagram

7.1 Purifier mode


The duration of the monitoring functions and output signals when the separator is operated as a
purifier is illustrated in the diagram.
Valve Standby Starting Separation Sludge discharge Stopping sequence
Relay, Terminal Activated function sequence sequence sequence
Sensor OFF P50 P51 P52 P61 P70 P72 P78 P80 P81 P86 OFF
15 s 45 s 30 s 30 min 20 s 3s 15 s 15 s 90 s 180 s
Mon. functions

PS42 X7:4 Low oil pressure

PS41 X7:3
High oil pressure

- X7:1
Extra alarm

XS1 X8:4 Vibrations1

XS2 X8:4 Emergency stop1

- X9:3 Heater fault

TT1 X11:1-3 High oil temperature2

TT1 X11:1-3 Low oil temperature2

PS42 7:4 Switch function

Output signals

X1: 1,2 Motor starter

Blocking vibration
XS1 X2: 3,4
switch

MV1 X4: 4 Oil to separator

MV10A X5: 1 Closed drain valve

MV10 X5: 2 Displ./Sealing. water

MV15 X5: 3 Bowl opening water

MV16 X5: 4 Bowl closing water3

1. Emergency Stop (XS2) is normally connected to terminal X8:4. If the optional vibration switch (XS1) is installed
it is connected to terminal X8:4 and the Emergency Stop (XS2) is connected to the system power supply.
2. With optional sensor TT1 installed P50 will not start if the temperature is too low or too high.
3. During P61 intermittently 1second every 5 minutes.

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7.2 Clarifier mode


The duration of the monitoring functions and output signals when the separator is operated as a
clarifier is illustrated in the diagram.
Valve Standby Starting Separation Sludge discharge Stopping sequence
Relay, Terminal Activated function sequence sequence sequence
Sensor OFF P50 P52 P61 P70 P72 P78 P80 P82 P86 OFF
15 s 30 s 30 min 20 s 3s 15 s 15 s 30 s 180 s
Mon. functions

PS42 X7:4 Low oil pressure

PS41 X7:3
High oil pressure

- X7:1
Extra alarm

XS1 X8:4 Vibrations1

XS2 X8:4 Emergency stop1

- X9:3 Heater fault

TT1 X11:1-3 High oil temperature2

TT1 X11:1-3 Low oil temperature2

PS42 7:4 Switch function

Output signals

X1: 1,2 Motor starter

Blocking vibration
XS1 X2: 3,4
switch

MV1 X4: 4 Oil to separator

MV10A X5: 1 Closed drain valve

MV10 X5: 2 Displ./Sealing. water

MV15 X5: 3 Bowl opening water

MV16 X5: 4 Bowl closing water3

1. Emergency Stop (XS2) is normally connected to terminal X8:4. If optional vibration switch (XS1) is installed it
is connected to terminal X8:4 and the Emergency Stop (XS2) is connected to the system power supply.
If the emergency stop button is pushed while the EPC is in stand-by mode the separator motor is stopped.
2. With optional sensor TT1 installed P50 will not start if the temperature is too low or too high.
3. During P61 intermittently 1second every 5 minutes.

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