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2015 Product of the Year winners - PSPC
As seen on www.csemag.com : September 17, 2015
2015 Product of the Year winners
Consulting-Specifying Engineer readers have cast their votes for the 2015 Product of the Year; read about the winners.
Winners of the 11th annual Consulting-Specifying Engineer Product of the Year awards included mobile applications that allow engineers to perform tasks wirelessly, a magnetic bearing water-cooled chiller, and an all-in-one variable frequency drive that combines induction and permanent magnet motors.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Awards, Parrallel Sensorless Pump Controller, In The Media
As seen in achrnews.com: September 7, 2015
Planet Proposition initiative enjoys highly successful second year
TORONTO — Armstrong Fluid Technology’s sustainability initiative — Planet Proposition — is celebrating a highly successful second year with significant energy savings achieved via its HVAC solutions, solid progress towards its key operational environmental goals, and new community projects worldwide.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, HVAC, In The Media, Planet Proposition
As seen on modbs.co.uk : 03 September, 2015
Data centres use lots of energy, including energy to cool the IT equipment. Not only must the building-services system be efficient but they also need to meet the special requirements of data centres, as Dominic Cutts of Armstrong Fluid Technology explains.
In critical cooling applications for data centres and other IT intensive spaces, HVAC system design has a fundamental impact on operational effectiveness and commercial success of the facility. Increasing use of advanced IT technologies, such as blade servers and virtualisation, is escalating the overall energy demand of data centres by 5 to 10% a year, and data centres are thought to be responsible for 3% of the electrical energy consumption of the UK.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Data Center, Uncategorized
On The Road: Armstrong Fluid Technology Design Envelope Symposium
As seen on plumbingengineer.com : August, 2015
On July 21, Armstrong Fluid Technology, in partnership with Maddock Industries, hosted engineers and building owners at the Palmer House Hilton Hotel in the Chicago Loop at one of its many international stops in its Design Envelope Symposium tour. Since the beginning of 2014, the company has been working to educate the industry on what it is calling the latest in innovative HVAC technology. The symposium centers on explaining how the technology can be applied to fluid flow systems for optimum energy efficiency in order to meet current and future energy codes.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Design Envelope, In The Media
Armstrong Fluid Technology strengthens Its Carolinas marketplace coverage
As seen on ncconstructionnews.com : August 30, 2015
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced that it has strengthened its Carolinas market coverage with the addition of a new representative partner and a new approach to supporting wholesale distribution channel partners.
The company revealed that it is now serving wholesale distributors, parts providers and service dealers direct with circulators and all Armstrong parts. Rich Halvorsen, Armstrong national sales manager, and Mike Hittle, eastern regional sales manager, head up the Armstrong team responsible for direct service in North and South Carolina.
Topics: a, Armstrong Fluid Technology, In The Media
Linking public institutions to communities key to tackling poverty, report says
As seen on thestar.com
Province’s hospitals and universities could inject hundreds of millions of dollars into local communities through smarter spending, report says.
By: Sara Mojtehedzadeh Work and Wealth reporter, Published on Mon Aug 24 2015
He’s a man with a vision, and Andrew Arifuzzaman’s latest ambition is to bring the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus out of the woods. Literally.
“UTSC has been here in the community for 50 years,” says its chief administrative officer. “But up to eight years ago, it was literally behind a forest.”
Topics: In The Media
2015 Armstrong Fluid Technology Design Envelope Symposium
As seen on pmengineer.com : July 23, 2015
Armstrong Fluid Technology packed 80 engineers, designers and building owners into the Honoré Room of The Palmer House Hilton Hotel July 21 in Downtown Chicago.
The pump manufacturer provided the attendees in-depth information about its Design Envelope technology which “is a demand based intelligent control solution that models equipment and system behaviour, monitors actual system conditions, and dynamically adjusts equipment operation to match system demand.”
Matt Berrell, an national sales manager with Armstrong, oversaw the “Challenging the Traditional Approach to Pump Selection and Control” which laid out that 40% of total United States energy usage comes from buildings, 32% from industry and 28% from transportation.
Topics: Design Envelope, In The Media
Armstrong announces enhancements to its Astro 2 series of Wet-Rotor Circulators
As seen on heatinghelp.com : August 7, 2015
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced two new enhancements to its Astro wet-rotor circulators that include a larger wiring box for easier access and faster wiring on the 220, 225, 230 and 250 Series circulators.
This larger 3” x 4.25” box includes a threaded connection to accept commercially available ½” NPT electrical connectors directly. The identical wiring box is also used on larger capacity Astro models.
Topics: Circulator, In The Media
Case Study - Cetys Infrastructure HVAC | Chilled Water System
As seen on aquasistemas.mx– 22 July 2015
Note: The original was in Spanish and has been translated using Google Translate
Contractor: Air Service (Mxli) | Engineering Firm: Mega Projects (Mxli)
The Center for Technical Education and Superior (CETYS University) is an educational institution of excellence, located in the state of Baja California, Mexico. That has always been at the forefront, facing the challenges of a changing world.
Topics: Design Envelope, 4300 Split-coupled, HVAC, In The Media