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: Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board
Design Envelope technology is an intelligent, connected solution that tracks actual system conditions, and dynamically adjusts equipment operation. Pump Manager, a cloud-based service that leverages the intelligence of Design Envelope pumps, allows operators and managers to actively manage the performance of an HVAC system.
Topics: Energy Saving, Energy Upgrade, Energy - saving pumps, In The Media
Armstrong pumps were selected as part of a retrofit for this administrative building at Zheng Zhou University. Though the university administrators were primarily interested in a chiller upgrade, they opted to upgrade to Design Envelope pumps for the potential energy savings.
Topics: Energy Saving, Energy Upgrade, In The Media
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
Everything You Need to Know About Armstrong Vertical In-Line Pumps
As Seen On: factmint.com February 13, 2023
Learn about Armstrong Vertical In-line Pumps and the advantages of this innovative solution for water and wastewater applications. The article will cover the features and benefits of Armstrong Pump Manager and how it can help you save energy. This unique solution includes web-accessible trends, analysis, and automated reports that help you make informed decisions and deliver the highest HVAC performance. You’ll also learn about Armstrong’s Design Envelope, which allows you to save up to 70% on your utility bill.
Topics: Energy Saving, VIL, In The Media, Pump Manager, Replacement Parts, Vertical In-Line
Armstrong Fluid technology announces partnership with Hysopt for HVAC Digital Twin Modelling
As Seen On: bpma.org February 10, 2023
Armstrong Fluid Technology has formed a strategic partnership with Hysopt to bring customers new insights into HVAC energy saving options, harnessing state-of-the-art digital twinning.
Bringing together Armstrong’s extensive experience of installations worldwide, and Hysopt’s powerful technology, the new partnership will provide customers with more robust scientific simulation and verification of HVAC system energy and carbon savings than ever before.
Stephen Hart, spokesperson for Armstrong Fluid Technology explained: “Reliable information on the potential for improving energy efficiency of HVAC systems has never been more crucial. World events have brought a new sense of urgency.
Topics: Energy Saving, HVAC System, In The Media, Hysopt
Armstrong Fluid Technology drives sustainability in the MENA region
As Seen On: zawya.com - October 25, 2022
Topics: Energy Saving, Sustainability, In The Media, Pump Manager, Active Performance Management, Design Envelope Technology, Queen’s Award
Armstrong Announces Service Plans to Help Customers Improve Building Performance and Reduce Energy Costs
As Seen On: empoweringpumps.com February 2, 2022
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced a new tiered suite of service plans to assist customers in North America. The new Silver, Gold and Platinum service plans provide customers with cost-effective options to implement Active Performance Management practices, as they seek to optimize building performance and business results. All three levels of the program provide analytics, phone support and structured reports on asset performance. The more comprehensive plans include replacement parts and annual site visits.
Topics: Energy Saving, In The Media, Active Performance Management, Service and Maintenance, 360 Services and Support
Toronto is home to the world’s largest lake-powered cooling system. Here’s how it works.
As seen on: washingtonpost.com November 5, 2021
Deep lake water cooling (DLWC) is used to cool over 100 buildings in the city. It saves enough electricity to power a town of 25,000 - and it’s so popular the city is pursuing an expansion.
With just minutes left in Game 5 of the 2019 NBA finals, the Toronto Raptors drained a 16-foot jumper to pull ahead by six points. Hardly a soul was sitting down or silent as fans cheered the team toward Canada’s first basketball championship.
But the sellout crowd also posed a challenge. The National Basketball Association requires arenas to be chilled to between 65 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit. And, left unchecked, the arena’s 20,144 attendees were likely to produce a sweltering mess that would set off alarms at league headquarters.
Topics: Cooling Systems, Energy Saving, In The Media, Deep lake water cooling
Can We Do Better? Understanding the U.S. Department of Energy / NRCAN 2020 Pump Regulations
As Seen On: empoweringpumps.com February 01, 2020
As of January 27th, 2020, newly manufactured pumps are required to meet the new U.S. DOE/NRCAN 2020 Pump Efficiency Regulations standards. The primary objective of the new regulations is to reduce energy consumption. Secondary items include cost savings for businesses using regulated energy products, and reduction of unnecessary regulation differences between the EU, Canada, and the United States. While the new U.S. DOE 2020 rules establish minimum energy efficiency requirements, the reality is these requirements represent the least we can do.
Topics: Energy Saving, In The Media, Energy Efficiency, Standards & Regulations