BP Panel
The key to Miura’s efficiency is flexible control of the boiler room’s steam production. With Miura’s BP-201 you can achieve peak efficiency with complete control. It serves as a central monitor for all MIURA equipment and as the primary controller allowing multiple connected boilers to effectively operate as one, a revolution in boiler control design.
BP control units can control up to 36 boiler units, this optimizes in-service efficiency while providing system reliability. Partnered with Miura’s Multiple Installation (MI) system controller, BP modulates all Miura equipment to provide control and reporting. Using an intuitive interface and user-defined control patterns, the system can be configured to optimize operations, and bring back-up boilers online automatically to accommodate daily or weekly schedule fluctuations. Miura’s modularity means you only use as much fuel as meets your exact steam needs, saving you money every day. We can show you what configuration meets your operation’s load demands best.
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BP Panel Features
Central Monitoring function displays the status of all connected MIURA devices including boilers, feedwater systems, and water treatment equipment. Key values are visible such as system steam pressure, tank levels, and flowrates. Operational status, cautions, and alarms are also displayed.
Multiple Installation (MI) System Control intelligently controls all connected boilers to ensure coordinated operation, meeting the required steam load while optimizing efficiency, response time, and boiler longevity. The BP-201 brings boilers online and offline as needed, keeps the right number of boilers ready to provide rapid steam generation, and rotates boiler priority to level-load runtime across boilers.
Control Patterns are customizable system setting blocks that define control pressures, maximum steam output, and response time. Patterns can be switched manually, set to a schedule, or changed remotely from a SteamNet panel or other external inputs.
Rapid Response Settings allow the MI system to meet fluctuating steam demand by maintaining the appropriate number of boilers ready for quick response in low-fire or pressure hold. System responsiveness can be set at the optimum balance between fuel efficiency and fast action within each control pattern.
Boiler Rotation automatically shifts firing priority between boilers to evenly distribute runtime across boilers for prolonged life. The frequency and timing of rotation is fully adjustable.
Inputs and Outputs are available to expand the capabilities of the BP-201. Control, safety, and alarm inputs and their interactions with the system can be programmed. Basic dry contact outputs are also available to provide equipment status information and approximate MI system output.