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
Inox, a leader in India’s Cinema exhibition industry, started a journey of energy conservation and carbon footprint reduction in its Laserplex theaters. Armstrong helped inox replace four constant-speed pumps with three Design Envelope pumps and changed the system to use primary-variable control.
Topics: Energy Saving, Energy Upgrade, Case Study, In The Media
Case Study: Sarrebourg District Heating System
Background
Sarrebourg (pop. 13K) is a town in the administrative region of Grand Est 350 km northeast of Paris.
To reduce the territory's dependence on fossil fuels, municipal leaders agreed to fund a hot-water district heating system using wood heating to provide heat and domestic hot water. The system design would eventually grow to include 32 delivery stations and an 8km network of piping. The decision represented a total investment of 12 million Euros.
Topics: Case Study, In The Media, District Heating, Design Envelope Technology
Delta Hotels Toronto is one of the largest, most luxurious hotels in Canada and is rated as one of the most sustainable. Delta commissioned an upgrade of one of their existing pumps to a new Design Envelope Tango. Energy savings post-installation have proven that the Tango pump was the right choice.
Topics: Energy Saving, Energy Upgrade, Case Study, In The Media
After a major refurbishment to guest suites and event spaces, managers at the Park Hyatt hotel wanted to improve heating efficiency and reduce energy use. Armstrong recommended replacing 1 of 2 existing pumps
with a Design Envelope DEPM pump, to provide a head-to-head efficiency comparison.
Topics: Case Study, In The Media, Design Envelope pumps, Vertical In-Line
Chilled-Water Integrated Plant Package delivers chilled water in large buildings while maintaining superior energy efficiency [Case Study]
As Seen On: empoweringpumps.com December 20,2021
Background
Calsonic Kansei North America (CKNA) is a global Tier 1 automotive parts supplier with 70 locations in 13 countries. Armstrong was asked to help with a project at the facility in Lewisberg, Tennessee which employs over 1000 workers in the manufacturing area. Multiple injection molding machines in the plant generate significant levels of heat. During the summer months, temperatures on the manufacturing floor were elevated, which contributed to increased maintenance and decreased employee productivity and retention.
Topics: chilled water plant, Energy Efficient, Case Study, In The Media, Integrated Plant Package
Armstrong Fluid Technology - District Heating Case Study
As Seen On: buildingdesign.co.uk January, 2021
Blackburn Meadows, Sheffield
An important district heating scheme in Sheffield, which generates heat and energy from waste wood, has come to fruition with the help of an integrated packaged pump solution from Armstrong Fluid Technology.
The pump solution incorporates six large Armstrong 4300 Series variable speed pumps with built-in inverters, integrated with Armstrong’s IPS 4000 pump controller, which optimises operation of all 6 pumps to minimise energy consumption.
Topics: Case Study, In The Media, IPS 4000, District Heating, IPS 4000 Pump Controller, Packaged Plantrooms
As Seen on digital.plumbingengineer.com - January 2019
Toronto's Delta Hotel uses Armstrong Pumps to increase efficiency.
Topics: Sustainability, Case Study, In The Media, Tango, Delta hotel
Keeping a Factory Humming with an Armstrong Chilled-Water Integrated Plant Package
As Seen on empoweringpumps.com – November 11, 2017
Calsonic Kansei North America (CKNA) is a global Tier 1 automotive parts supplier with 70 locations in 13 countries. Armstrong was asked to help with a project at the facility in Lewisberg, Tennessee, which employs over 1000 workers in the manufacturing area. Multiple injection molding machines in the plant generate significant levels of heat. During the summer months, temperatures on the manufacturing floor were elevated, which contributed to increased maintenance and decreased employee productivity and retention.
Topics: chilled water plant, Case Study, In The Media
Hospital Saves More Than $600,000 with Retrofitted HVAC Variable Speed Cooling System
As seen on pumpsandsystems.com – January 2017
Pumps played a key role in the facility’s energy efficiency improvements.
By Brent Ross
Armstrong Fluid Technology
Gaining an average of $200,000 a year in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) energy savings would be important to any organization. For Methodist Dallas Medical Center (MDMC), it means being able to direct more money toward critical—even lifesaving—health services.
Topics: Retrofit, Uncategorized, Case Study, In The Media