Alfa Laval 3183067861 EPC50BM I/O Board – EPC Series
Alfa Laval 3183067861 EPC50BM I/O Board: Securing Supply Continuity for Critical Heat Transfer Operations The Alfa Laval EPC50BM (P/N 3183067861)…
Model: '3183034171
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Technical Dossier
The Alfa Laval HEATPAC series represents a dedicated line of control and automation modules engineered for heat exchanger management in heavy industrial environments. Deployed across chemical processing plants, oil refineries, offshore platforms, nuclear auxiliary systems, and district heating networks, HEATPAC control modules provide closed-loop temperature regulation, flow balancing, and process safety interlocking. The series is characterized by its modular backplane architecture, DIN-rail mounting compatibility, and integration with Alfa Laval's proprietary communication protocols. Installed base spans facilities in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, with a significant proportion of units operating beyond their original design lifecycle, creating sustained demand for spare parts and replacement modules.
The HEATPAC control platform was introduced by Alfa Laval to address the need for dedicated, compact automation of plate heat exchanger (PHE) and gasketed heat exchanger (GHE) systems. Early-generation HEATPAC units (pre-2000) relied on analog signal conditioning with discrete relay logic for alarm and trip functions. These units used proprietary edge connectors and were not field-programmable.
The second generation introduced digital I/O expansion capability, RS-485 serial communication, and configurable PID loop parameters via front-panel interface. This generation introduced the modular sub-assembly format that defines the current spare parts catalog structure — individual control boards, power supply cards, and I/O modules became independently replaceable field units.
Third-generation HEATPAC modules (post-2010) incorporated Modbus RTU/TCP support, expanded analog input channels (4–20 mA, PT100, thermocouple), and compatibility with SCADA integration. The current installed base spans all three generations, and cross-generation compatibility is limited to mechanical form factor only — electrical and firmware interfaces are not interchangeable between generations without adapter hardware.
As of 2024, the HEATPAC series has entered the mature/end-of-life phase. Alfa Laval has transitioned new installations to the Alfa Laval Automation platform. HEATPAC modules are no longer in active production, making third-party sourcing and lifecycle extension services the primary supply channel for maintenance operations.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly sourced components within the Alfa Laval HEATPAC control module ecosystem. Units are classified by functional role.
Control & CPU Modules
Analog Input / Output Modules (AI/AO)
Digital Input / Output Modules (DI/DO)
Communication & Network Adapters
Power Supply Modules
With the HEATPAC series confirmed as end-of-life by Alfa Laval, OEM channel availability for modules such as 3183034171 and related SKUs is effectively closed. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested HEATPAC spare parts sourced through authorized decommissioning programs, surplus industrial auctions, and direct acquisition from facilities undergoing system upgrades.
DriveKNMS provides lifecycle extension support for HEATPAC installations including: verified functional testing of all acquired units prior to dispatch; cross-reference matching for superseded part numbers; identification of compatible substitute modules where direct replacements are unavailable; and documentation support for maintenance records. Lead times for in-stock units are typically 3–7 business days internationally. For units requiring sourcing, estimated lead time is provided within 48 hours of inquiry.
HEATPAC modules present specific testing challenges due to their integrated backplane communication bus and proprietary analog signal conditioning circuits. DriveKNMS applies the following verification protocol to all HEATPAC units prior to dispatch:
All units are dispatched with an individual test report. Warranty terms are available upon request.