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Platinum 600 BMS replacement.
Built and supported in the basin.

The Platinum 600 ran Permian flares, combustors, and treaters for years — then Platinum rebuilt their website and left it off. ROS Wi-Fi BMS is the field-serviceable, no-monthly-fee replacement, built by a service company that answers its own phone in Odessa.

Platinum rebuilt their site — and left the 600 off it.

For years the Platinum 600 was one of the most common burner management controllers in the Permian — it ran flares, combustors, and treaters across the basin. In 2026, Platinum Control rebuilt its website from the ground up. The 600 isn't on it. The whole site is vapor recovery and telemetry now; burner management went from the headline to a single line in a contact-form dropdown.

We can't speak for Platinum's plans — only they can. But we can read a website. You don't rebuild from scratch and leave your flagship safety controller off the new site by accident. That's a direction, not an oversight. If you're running 600s, it's worth asking now — not after a 2 a.m. lockout:

  • Who supplies replacement boards and parts for a 600 next year, and what's the lead time?
  • Are firmware updates and configuration support still available?
  • If a unit faults at 2 AM, who in the basin can actually work on it?
  • What's the plan when you can't get one — scramble after a failure, or retrofit on your schedule?

None of that is an emergency today. It's a reason to have a replacement path in your back pocket before a stranded panel picks the timing for you.

A stranded controller on fired equipment is a bad surprise.

A burner management system is a safety control. When it locks out and you can't get a board, a firmware fix, or a tech who knows the platform, the equipment is down — and a flare or treater that's down is lost production, a compliance problem, or both. Operators who get ahead of an end-of-life controller avoid the scramble:

  • You retrofit on a planned shutdown, not on an emergency callout.
  • You standardize the fleet on a controller you can actually get serviced.
  • You stop carrying spares for a platform that may be winding down.
  • You document the as-built once, cleanly, instead of chasing tribal knowledge.

ROS Wi-Fi BMS — the drop-in path forward.

ROS BMS is a full burner management system for the same fired equipment the 600 ran — waste-gas flares, enclosed combustors, oil heater treaters, and line heaters. Ignition control (spark / HEI / glow), flame proving by thermocouple, ionization, or both, valve sequencing, high-temp shutdown, NEMA 4X enclosure, 12V/24V DC. The differences that matter when you're replacing an aging panel:

Built-in interface
10.1" rugged touchscreen, sealed in the door

Every ROS BMS ships with a rugged Android touchscreen mounted inside the enclosure door — IP68/IP69K-rated, protected from sun, dust, and rain. Open the door, configure on the screen, close the door. No laptop, no tiny LCD, no dongle.

Truly offline
No cell service. No internet. No monthly fee.

The whole interface runs on the unit, plus local Wi-Fi at igniter.local from your phone if you prefer. No cloud dependency, no portal login, no per-unit cellular subscription on every flare and treater in the fleet.

SCADA-ready, no upcharge
Telemetry outputs built in

4–20 mA and 1–5 V analog for temperature, plus a dry-contact status pair, standard at no extra cost — on most controllers these run $250–$1,000 extra. Optional radio module for sites with no wiring back to a control building.

Real warranty
2-year warranty, the real kind

Board defects covered 24 months. Install issues covered when ROS does the install. No callout fees, no claims department, no fine print engineered to deny claims.

What a swap actually looks like.

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Identify what's on the pad

Text a photo of the panel to (432) 227-4106. We confirm it's a 600 (or whatever it is), the application, ignition type, and flame-proving method, and what field devices carry over.

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Scope the retrofit

We lay out exactly what's reused — valves, ignition, flame rods, thermocouples, field wiring — and what's new. You get a real price and a real timeline, not a runaround.

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Install & recommission

We mount the ROS BMS, land the field wiring on the documented terminal map, set ignition timing and shutdown thresholds, and prove flame and lockout response before we leave the location.

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Document & support

You get the as-built and the user manual. The controller's built by the company servicing it — based in Odessa, answering its own phone — so support isn't a ticket queue in another state.

Aging or end-of-life panel vs. ROS Wi-Fi BMS.

We won't put fake spec numbers on the 600 — we'll compare the things that actually decide your next five years on the equipment.

Parts & boards
AGING PANELDepend on a single OEM's continued supply
ROS WI-FI BMSBuilt by ROS; we stock and supply our own
Service in the basin
AGING PANELShrinks as a platform winds down
ROS WI-FI BMSROS services it — and every major brand
Remote monitoring
AGING PANELOften a per-unit monthly portal fee
ROS WI-FI BMSBuilt-in telemetry outputs, no subscription
Local interface
AGING PANELVaries by unit and vintage
ROS WI-FI BMS10.1" sealed touchscreen + Wi-Fi at igniter.local
Connectivity needed
AGING PANELMay rely on cell coverage
ROS WI-FI BMSRuns fully offline; cell never required
Warranty
AGING PANELWhatever's left, if anything
ROS WI-FI BMSFresh 2-year warranty (board + ROS install)
Who answers the phone
AGING PANELAn OEM line, somewhere
ROS WI-FI BMSThe Permian company that built it

Platinum 600 replacement questions.

Is the Platinum 600 still supported?

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We can't speak for the manufacturer — only Platinum Control can. What we can tell you is what's on their website: in 2026 they rebuilt it from the ground up, and the Platinum 600 isn't on it. The site is vapor recovery and telemetry now. You don't leave your flagship off a brand-new site by accident, so we read it as a company stepping back from burner management — but that's our read, not their announcement. Either way, if you're running 600s, plan your support path — parts, firmware, qualified service — before a fault forces it. ROS works on every major BMS brand and can identify what's on your equipment and lay out a retrofit path.

Can I replace a Platinum 600 without replacing my burner, valves, or flame rods?

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In most cases, yes. A BMS replacement is a controls swap, not an equipment rebuild. The flare, combustor, or heater treater stays. The gas valves, ignition source, flame rods, and thermocouples are typically reused — we land them on the new ROS BMS, recommission, and prove flame and lockout before we leave. We'll confirm what carries over when we look at your panel.

Does ROS BMS run the same equipment the Platinum 600 did — flares, combustors, heater treaters?

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Yes. ROS BMS ships with application profiles for waste-gas flares, enclosed combustors, oil heater treaters, and line heaters — the same fired equipment a Platinum 600 typically managed. It supports spark, HEI, and glow ignition, and flame proving by thermocouple, ionization, or both. NEMA 4X enclosure, 12V/24V DC.

Do I have to pay a monthly monitoring fee?

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No. ROS BMS runs fully offline with a built-in 10.1" rugged touchscreen and a local Wi-Fi interface at igniter.local — no cell service, no portal login, no per-unit monthly subscription. Telemetry outputs for SCADA (4–20 mA / 1–5 V analog plus a dry-contact status pair) are built in at no extra cost if you do want to integrate remote monitoring.

How fast can ROS get a replacement out in the Permian?

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We build the controller ourselves and we're based in the Permian (Odessa, TX), so we don't wait on a distant OEM's lead time. Text a photo of your existing panel to (432) 227-4106 and we'll identify it, confirm the retrofit scope, and give you a real timeline.

Is ROS affiliated with Platinum Control?

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No. Reliable Oilfield Services is independent and not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Platinum Control. We're a Permian service company that works on every major burner management platform and builds our own ROS BMS. "Platinum 600" and "Platinum Control" are referenced here only to identify the equipment we help operators replace and service.

“Platinum 600” and “Platinum Control” are trademarks of their respective owner and are used here only to identify the equipment Reliable Oilfield Services helps operators service and replace. ROS is independent and is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Platinum Control.

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