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New at drinktec 2017: GEA debuts updated controls for its separators

September 8, 2017Chris Crowell

GEA IO-installed-decanter

In order to reduce complexity and to focus on user-friendliness, the GEA IO control generation will now be available for every separator and decanter. Initially launched in 2014 for decanters, GEA IO has been revised and improved to use it for all GEA centrifuges — for every kind of application.

The development of GEA IO has been focusing on user’s needs, aiming to keep the control as simple and user-friendly as possible. Consistently reduced to the essentials, operators are quickly able to understand and handle the control units of the centrifuge. This increases personnel flexibility in customer’s production, and the reliability of the production processes also features the ability to only display what the user needs, so the error potential declines automatically. This means, that a wide range of functionalities is now available in a much more intuitive manner.

Control, display and evaluate

Displays have been streamlined, the symbols are self-explanatory and the color code is based on international standards, either traffic signal colors for statuses or the standard which is used in plant design for identifying pipework.

“IO is able not only to control and display, it is also able to evaluate by reliable interpretation of the data. With GEA IO customers are able to see how efficient the centrifuge is running in relation to energy consumption, performance or separation efficiency,” explained Robert Zeldenrust, product group management separation at GEA.

IO also features remote capability. GEA experts are thus able to access the centrifuges so that they are ready to be deployed again as quickly as possible. “With GEA IO, the entire potential of our centrifuges can be fully utilized: simple, intuitive, reliable and user-friendly,” Robert Zeldenrust added.

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PerformancePlus

The service level options of GEA PerformancePlus, for example, extend way beyond routine preventive maintenance and complement customer digitalization efforts. By combining modern condition monitoring technologies with industry expertise, GEA provides its customers monitoring services, comprehensive analysis reports and reliable optimization recommendations. In turn, GEA customers receive valuable information to make business decisions easier and addressing challenges they face to achieve their specific performance-related goals.

GEA PerformancePlus creates transparency about the current health status of the equipment, increases its availability, ensures optimum productivity, brings efficiency optimization potential to light and enables a sustainable equipment utilization. GEA PerformancePlus is initially available for GEA separators. On the mid-term it will be extended to other GEA product groups.

 

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