Armstrong In The Media

Intelligent Pumps in Masdar City

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Nov 1, 2014 11:33:00 AM

As seen in Pumps & Systems magazine - November 2013

Download Pumps & Systems Magazine - Nov-Dec 2014

Contemporary pump engineering principles help achieve optimum efficiencies while cooling a city using renewable energy sources.

By Brent Ross, Armstrong Fluid Technology

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Topics: Design Envelope, Energy Efficient, Installation, Magazine, Sustainability, 4300 Split-coupled, In The Media, Masdar City

Deep Lake Water Cooling Provides Alternative to Conventional System

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Jan 17, 2014 3:52:19 PM

As seen in pump-zone.com - January 1, 2014

VIL pumps and design envelope technology reduce energy use and cool Toronto’s downtown.

By Brent Ross, Armstrong Fluid Technology

Deep lake water cooling (DLWC) is a groundbreaking cooling system that provides an alternative to conventional air conditioning. The system uses cold water from Lake Ontario to cool buildings in Toronto’s downtown core. The DLWC system has enough capacity to cool 3 million square meters (32 million square feet) of building space and is the largest renewable, lake-source cooling system of its kind in North America.

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Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Design Envelope, Enwave, Installation, Magazine, Pumps & Systems, Sustainability, Uncategorized, 4300 Split-coupled, HVAC, Vertical

Armstrong Pumps Reduce Energy and Maintenance Costs For Major London Development

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Sep 19, 2013 10:56:18 AM

As seen on Impeller.net - September 19, 2013

62 Buckingham Gate is a cutting edge, environmentally-sensitive Land Securities development in the Victoria area of London, on the site of the now demolished Selbourne House, SW1. Designed for mixed use, the scheme will provide 252,000 sq ft of premium office space, together with street level access shops and restaurants.

The 13-storey development, which occupies a prime position at the junction of Victoria Street and Buckingham Gate, has been designed to provide a highly flexible office environment, with large amounts of open-plan, column free space. A canopied pedestrian area has been incorporated to connect the surrounding streetscape and provide space for pavement cafés and outdoor public seating.

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Topics: Buckingham Gate, Energy Efficient, Installation, Suction Guide, UK, 4300 Split-coupled, Flo-trex valve, London, Vertical

Armstrong plant for prestigious London hotel

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Aug 24, 2012 6:01:25 AM

As seen on worldpumps.com - August 24, 2012

Armstrong provides a solution for space limitations at a prestigious refurbishment project in London’s Regent Street.

Quadrant, Regent Street, forms part of one of the most ambitious projects seen in the West End. It involves the conversion of the Grade II listed Regent Palace Hotel in Piccadilly, to create a mix of office, retail, residential and restaurant space around a central atrium. Originally built for J Lyons & Co in 1915, the hotel (with 1,000 rooms) was the largest hotel in Europe at the time.To keep aspects of its architectural heritage, three of the corner pavilions which make up the hotel’s original façade will be retained, and significant sections of the exquisite Art Deco interiors will be restored and reinstated.

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Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Installation, VIL, worldpumps.com, 4300 Split-coupled

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