As Seen on heatinghelp.com - May 29, 2019
Armstrong Fluid Technology’s has announced the availability of an innovative new capability on Pump Manager, an Active Performance Management Service, that can detect and alert building managers about impending pump cavitation.
Effective immediately, Design Envelope pumps will have the capability to detect cavitation and deliver an alert to a previously established contact.
Cavitation is a serious issue that affects pumps in many applications. The ability of Design Envelope pumps to detect cavitation and provide an alert will limit the energy losses and equipment damage the cavitation can cause.
Commenting on the new capability, Pratik Sharma, Global Director, Building Services & Performance Management, stated “Our ability to detect and report cavitation is an important advancement that will help customers all over the world with what is a very common and costly problem in fluid flow systems.”
The new feature that detects cavitation is now standard on all Armstrong Design Envelope pumps.
About Armstrong Fluid Technology – With over 1000 employees worldwide, operating seven manufacturing facilities on four continents, Armstrong Fluid Technology is known as an innovator in the design, engineering and manufacturing of intelligent fluid flow equipment. With expertise in demand-based control, digitalization, fluid flow, and heat transfer, Armstrong Fluid Technology leads the fluid systems industry, including HVAC, plumbing, and fire safety, providing the most energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions to building professionals and owners around the world.
Armstrong Fluid Technology is committed to sustainability. To underscore that commitment, Armstrong launched its 2 by 22 initiative, a program that aims to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions among customers by 2 million tons by the year 2022. The company also issued a challenge to industry participants to set similarly aggressive targets for the same 4-year time-frame. Armstrong has been working with customers to convert existing installations, and the initiative is on pace to reach the target.
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