Innovative Simulator Empowers Ship Environmental Training: Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd. Unveils Ballast Water Treatment System Simulation Platform
Wuhan, May 24, 2025 Wuhan Yirun Technology Co., Ltd. today announced the launch of its independently developed ballast water treatment simulator. This system is designed to enhance the effectiveness of crew training in ballast water management. Through an advanced interactive interface and real-time simulation capabilities, the simulator helps crew members master complex operational procedures, ensuring vessel operations comply with international environmental standards.
As a critical piece of equipment in the field of marine environmental protection technology, the ballast water treatment simulator addresses the pain points of traditional training—high equipment dependency and significant risks—by providing a comprehensive virtual training environment. The system supports both manual and automatic operating modes. In manual mode, users can precisely control valves, UV lamp arrays, flow rates, and pressure differential parameters to simulate ballasting, deballasting, or bypass scenarios, enabling a deep understanding of equipment details.In automatic mode, users select “Ballast Start” or “Discharge Start” via a single button on the main interface. The system then executes the process autonomously based on valve status and preset parameters. A dedicated mode-switching interface clearly displays the current operational status (ballasting/discharging/bypassing), enabling rapid user response.
The simulator incorporates a multi-tiered alarm mechanism to ensure training closely mirrors real-world vessel operational risks. Flow monitoring covers the 50-300 m³/h range, allowing users to simulate various operating conditions via a slider adjustment. When flow drops below 100 m³/h, the system triggers a low-flow alarm; exceeding 220 m³/h activates a high-flow alarm and automatically opens the bypass valve.Differential pressure management is equally rigorous, supporting adjustments within the 0-0.1 MPa range: - When differential pressure exceeds 0.03 MPa, the filter backwash program initiates, including coordinated operation of the drain valve and pump. - If pressure rises to 0.05 MPa, the system immediately shuts down, opens the bypass valve, and prompts for manual filter cleaning.UV dose monitoring triggers an alarm and shutdown when the threshold falls below 90 mJ/cm². Two sets of UV lamps can be independently switched on/off, enhancing equipment redundancy.Temperature control range is 0-70°C. Water temperature exceeding 50°C triggers an alarm and shutdown. Additionally, high/low water volume alarms activate when a single compartment exceeds 55 tons or falls below 5 tons. All alarms feature user-configurable delay mechanisms (e.g., 5 seconds) to optimize response and prevent false triggers.









