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Armstrong Fluid Technology Introduces Two New HSC Energy-efficient Fire Pump Models

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Jun 5, 2017 10:27:09 AM

As seen on heatinghelp.com – May 25, 2017 

The two new Fireset™ Horizontal Split Case (HSC) pump models are compatible with Armstrong’s HSC Firepak, a completely integrated fire pump solution that provides both designers and contractors with a unique set of advantages. The innovative “Plug and Play” design allows fast and easy installation.

 

Armstrong Fluid Technology has enhanced its Fireset™ Horizontal Split Case (HSC) pump line with two new technologically advanced models.

The two new Fireset™ Horizontal Split Case (HSC) pump models are compatible with Armstrong’s HSC Firepak, a completely integrated fire pump solution that provides

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Topics: Fire Pumps, HSC Firepak, In The Media

HI announces HI board of directors and officers for 2017-2018

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on May 16, 2017 3:46:44 AM

As seen on energy-tech.com – May 9, 2017

New board

Front Row from left: Michael Cropper, Christy Bermensolo, Michael Michaud, John White, Jr., George Harris, John Kahren, Oakley Roberts, Peter Barry, Ken Napolitano
Back Row from left: Kim Jackson, Mark Johnson, John Donatiello, Brent Ross, Mark Kreinbihl, John Miersma, Delancey Davis, Jeremy Frank, Mark Chaffee; Not pictured: Al Huber, Stan Knecht

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Topics: In The Media

Armstrong Introduces the COMPASS H High-Efficiency Wet-Rotor Circulator

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on May 16, 2017 2:56:26 AM

As seen on empoweringpumps.com – May 10, 2017

With Energy Savings Up To 70%

Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced the introduction of its COMPASS H high-efficiency wet-rotor circulators with advanced Design Envelope variable speed technology.

“The COMPASS H features a Quadratic Sensorless flow control algorithm that intelligently responds to system demand to consistently provide only the necessary flow,” said Andy Januszewski, Armstrong Marketing Manager. “This feature can help the homeowner save up to 70% in energy compared to traditional circulators.”

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Topics: Compass H, Compass, In The Media

End suction pump

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 24, 2017 7:54:56 AM

As seen on csemag.com – April 13, 2017

The Design Envelope 4200 H split-coupled horizontal end suction pump is designed to adjust output to match the exact needs of an HVAC system in response to changes in system flow.

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Topics: Uncategorized

Hydraulic Institute to bring Pump Systems Optimization Course to Canada

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 17, 2017 9:33:55 AM

As seen on mromagazine.com – March 29, 2017

Parsippany, NJ – For the past twenty-one years, the Canadian Institute for Energy Training (CIET) has specialized in high quality energy management and energy efficiency training and has trained over 7,000 professionals. The Hydraulic Institute (HI) is pleased to announce their partnership with CIET by adding their Pump System Optimization (PSO) course to CIET’s expanding training catalog.

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Topics: In The Media

Armstrong’s New ‘Pump Manager’ Extends Performance Management Service Solutions

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 7, 2017 6:43:20 AM

As seen on empoweringpumps.com – March 23, 2017

Online Service Provides Sustained Performance, Enhanced Reliability

 

As a key component of its recently announced ‘next level of innovation in pumping solutions for enhanced building performance management’, Armstrong Fluid Technology has introduced Pump Manager.

Pump Manager is a web-based service that leverages the embedded intelligence and connectivity available through its technologically advanced new line of Design Envelope pumps to provide sustained performance and significantly enhanced reliability.

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Topics: In The Media, Pump Manager

Living Up to LEED

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 7, 2017 5:51:13 AM

As seen on heatinghelp.com  – March 8, 2017

A High-Rise Residential Facility Case Study

Ventus at Metrogate is a condominium complex located in the greater Toronto area, developed by Tridel Corporation. Upholding the company’s commitment to environmental leadership. Ventus suites boast a number of energy efficient, sustainable features including low voc paints and carpeting, Energy Star® appliances, energy recovery ventilation and high efficiency HVAC systems.

Armstrong originally supplied the pumps that support the HVAC system: two base mounted Series 4030 pumps, configured in parallel mode. Sized to provide 368 gpm at 100 feet of pressure (84 m3/hr at 30 m), each pump was attached to a variable speed drive purchased separately.

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Topics: Uncategorized, HVAC, Prallel Sensorless Technology

Armstrong announces Harley promotion winners

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 7, 2017 3:35:06 AM

As seen on mechanical-hub  – March 07, 2017

Toronto —Armstrong Fluid Technology announced that the winners of brand new Harley Davidson Sportster motorcycles in its Cruisin’ with Armstrong promotion were a plumbing contractor and a counter sales person from Texas.

Manuel Lopez, owner of Conquistador Plumbing in Lubbock, Texas, was the winner of the first Harley of a random draw in the Cruisin’ with Armstrong promotion that provided US contractors with a $5 Visa Gift Card and one entry into a draw for the motorcycle every time they purchased an ASTRO or COMPASS circulator.

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Topics: Harley Davidson, In The Media

Armstrong Fluid Technology Employees Donate $10,000 to WaterAid Charity

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 6, 2017 9:57:10 AM

As seen on mechanical-hub  – March 14, 2017

Armstrong Fluid Technology announced that its employees have donated $10,000 to WaterAid, an international charity dedicated to providing access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation worldwide.

The Canadian government added another $30,000 in matching funds to bring the total donation to $40,000.

 

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Topics: WaterAid, In The Media

HVAC Pumping Efficiency: Variable Speed Saves Energy in Constant Flow Systems

Posted by Armstrong Fluid Technology on Apr 6, 2017 9:33:45 AM

As seen on  empoweringpumps – March 07, 2017

Author: Brent Ross, Director, Armstrong Fluid Technology

There is a misconception in the HVAC marketplace that needs to be addressed. Unfortunately, many people believe they only need variable speed when they have variable flow applications. This might be because the recently updated ASHRAE 90.1 2016 rules essentially do not require variable speed in constant flow applications. ASHRAE 90.1 is a minimum requirement, and if there are ways to save more energy than what is required as a “minimum”, we should absolutely be trying to save more energy than what is minimally required. Using variable speed in constant flow systems, the HVAC industry has an opportunity to save an average of 15 to 16% energy and sometimes over 50% and more.

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Topics: Energy Saving, In The Media, Variable speed pumps

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