Can you Fully Automate Corrosion Mitigation Maintenance?

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Monthly inspections, compliance testing, dispenser filter changes, etc. The list of maintenance initiatives marketers must keep track of goes on and on. With the influx of corrosion-related maintenance issues on the rise, how can you add anything more to your plate?

Many marketers are now leveraging the EVO™ Series to fully automate their corrosion mitigation efforts. As more and more marketers retrofit their existing sites with new corrosion-fighting technology, the EVO™ Series takes a leap forward in providing automated system control and facilitating new corrosion monitoring capabilities.

With the introduction of the EVO™ 600 and EVO™ 6000 (the latest generation of EVO™ Series), marketers gain a host of new proactive corrosion prevention capabilities.

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THE CORROSION CONTROL™ APP

This new application, now standard on all EVO™ 600/6000 models, provides control and monitoring of the Corrosion Control™ Water Separator, automating the removal of corrosion-causing water from tank bottoms. It auto runs the Water Separator after any fuel drop (a key entry point for water into a fuel system) and also once-daily during an off-peak time to clear water from any ground/surface intrusion. The Corrosion Control™ App provides access to data and notifications including:

  • Water Separator status
  • Flow status
  • Collected water levels
  • Water removal required notification
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CORROSION DETECTION SENSOR

The EVO™ 600/6000 are compatible with the new Corrosion Detection Sensor which provides automated monitoring for corrosion within a tank’s ullage space. This new sensor technology allows marketers to get out ahead of excessive corrosion before it has a chance to run rampant throughout their diesel fuel systems. The Corrosion Detection Sensor provides automated notification of a corrosive tank ullage environment so marketers can detect and react sooner.

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DESICCANT PACK SENSOR

Desiccant Packs are used to absorb humidity from the sump environment before it turns into corrosion-causing moisture. The Desiccant Pack Sensor provides remote monitoring of the remaining life of Desiccant Packs and reports back via an EVO™ 600/6000. The sensor measures the weight of the Desiccant Packs and calculates an estimated percent of life remaining for efficient maintenance planning.

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MULTIPLEXING SENSOR HUB

Retrofitting an existing site with all this new technology is simplified with the Multiplexing Sensor Hub™ (MSH). The MSH allows marketers to add the Corrosion Control™ Water Separators, Corrosion Detection Sensors, and Desiccant Pack Sensors to sites without having to break concrete to run new conduit and wires. The MSH utilizes a single, existing 4-wire probe or sensor cable to power and connect up to six total devices to an EVO™ 600/6000.

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UPGRADING EXISTING EVO™ SERIES

If you have an existing EVO™ 550 or EVO™ 5000 at your site and you are interested in installing any or all of this new Corrosion Control™ System technology, you are in luck. EVO™ Series Upgrade Kits include everything needed to transform an existing EVO™ 550/5000 to an EVO™ 600/6000 including a control module, communication port, Wifi hardware, antenna, and cable.


 

HOW TO GET AN EVO™

NEW 
If you are looking to replace your existing fuel management system with a new EVO™ 600/6000, check out the ordering information.

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EXISTING EVO™
If you have an existing EVO™ 550/5000 and want to upgrade it for these new Corrosion Control System features, check out the ordering information.

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