Pumps are essential components in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, playing a crucial role in maintaining optimal temperature levels and ensuring efficient operation. These pumps are responsible for circulating the system fluid, facilitating the transfer of heat and enabling the cooling process. By continuously moving the fluid, pumps help transfer heat from the indoor environment to the outside, thereby maintaining comfortable temperatures indoors.
Topics: Cooling Systems, Heating Systems, HVAC, Pumps, Air Conditioning
Al Manar Building is a combined residential and commercial property located in Ras al-Khaimah, UAE. In a bid to reduce the building’s energy consumption and HVAC operating costs, energy service provider Active Sustainable Solutions enlisted the help of Armstrong for an extensive HVAC system upgrade.
Topics: Design Envelope, Case Study, HVAC, HVAC System
In 2018, the HVAC system at a popular holiday resort suffered a series of failures and leaks, resulting in frequent downtime. An initial review determined that the existing pumps were the cause and had to be replaced. The review also noted that the pumps were oversized, which affected system efficiency. With the resort occupancy rates near 95% for most of the year, HVAC performance and reliability are crucial, so managers decided to go ahead with an upgrade.
Topics: Design Envelope, HVAC, HVAC System
District Energy Growth Drives Tremendous Environmental And Energy Savings Opportunities For The HVACR Industry
As seen on hvacinformed.com 23rd January, 2024
Driven by the demand for low-cost energy and the growing number of organizations committing to Net-Zero targets, the global market for District Heating and Cooling Systems market is expected to grow to over $745 billion by 2032.
Topics: District Energy, HVAC, In The Media, District Heating
April 22nd is designated as Earth Day. We spend the day (and perhaps a few days on either side) thinking more carefully about the environment and our impact on it. We make commitments around the many ways the years ahead will be different. How we can change. How we can consume less. How we can be more responsible. How we can reduce our carbon footprint, and purchase carbon credits to erase the rest.
Topics: Environmental Goals, Earth Day
Armstrong DE Pumps to deliver a reduction in energy consumption
As seen on impeller.net January 24, 2024
Available in mid-February with motors up to 60hp, these Design Envelope Permanent Magnet operate at NEMA Ultra-Premium efficiency levels that exceed the targets set by the US Department of Energy and the NRCan Office of Energy Efficiency.
Topics: Design Envelope, In The Media, Permanent Magnet Motors, Design Envelope Technology
Armstrong's Fire Pump Manager™ Boosts Intelligent Pumps
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced the launch of Fire Pump ManagerTM, a cloud-based service that enables Active Performance Management in its industry-leading Design Envelope Fire Pumps.
The innovative new service proactively tracks and manages pump performance and provides early diagnostic warnings and timely automated reports that help customers make informed decisions and take immediate action to deliver the most efficient and safest fire safety system performance.
Topics: In The Media, Fire Safety, Fire Pump Manager
New Regional Manager for Data Center Sales and Business Development at Armstrong Fluid Technology
Jacob Wolfe, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the data center industry, has been appointed as the Regional Manager for Data Center Sales & Business Development in the Americas region by Armstrong Fluid Technology. In his new role, Wolfe will be responsible for driving business development initiatives and implementing sales strategies to enhance Armstrong’s presence in the data center market.
Topics: Data Center, In The Media
Pumps that are designed and approved for fire suppression systems can be grouped into four major categories based on configuration.
Topics: Design Envelope, Fire Pumps
Design Envelope Fire pumps are designed, assembled, and tested to meet the code requirements of a Self-Regulating Variable Speed Fire Pump Unit, as described in NFPA 20 – 2019 edition. Design Envelope Fire pumps are factory-built, integrated fire pumps consisting of a Vertical In-Line pump, driver, and variable speed control unit. They’re configured to maintain a set pressure until the maximum power draw is reached, while modulating pump speed to control to meet limits on pressure or suction.
Topics: Design Envelope, Fire Pumps, Design Envelope Fire pump unit