Eco-Pur system uses electronic controls

Oil Purification Systems (OPS) announced the new Eco-Pur system, a supplemental filtration system that uses electronic controls to continuously optimize the cleaning process and remove both solid and liquid contaminants from lubricating oil
Sept. 1, 2009
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Oil Purification Systems (OPS) announced the new Eco-Pur system, a supplemental filtration system that uses electronic controls to continuously optimize the cleaning process and remove both solid and liquid contaminants from lubricating oil. The Eco-Pur allows fleet owners and owner-operators to safely extend oil drain intervals as much as five times, earn a return on investment in as little as 10 months, and minimize waste oil for a cleaner environment.

The Eco-Pur utilizes advanced components and circuitry for its electronic controls that continuously monitor temperature and flow to optimize the evaporation process based on an engine's real-time operation. Additionally, the Eco-Pur allows flexible product configurations based on a piece of equipment's specific operating and contamination profile. Because the Eco-Pur has less hardware and a six-position integrated bracket, it is also easier to install and service than its predecessor.

OPS works with each customer to develop a customized plan based on business and operational requirements. This plan includes a review of preventative maintenance practices and a company's maintenance goals for the future, a return-on-investment analysis, and determining the best filter size for a company's equipment. OPS also customizes its lube sampling and analysis program to further help companies meet maintenance objectives.

For more information, visit www.ops-1.com.

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