As Seen on modernequipmentmanufacturer.com - June 19, 2019
This week marks the beginning of the annual National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Conference and Expo. This means that the world’s leading fire safety experts – as well as the most innovative fire protection solutions providers – have descended on San Antonio to discuss fire codes and regulations, share best practices and discuss the trends and technologies that are helping to make people safer at home and on the job.
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Fire,
Fire Pumps,
In The Media,
NFPA,
NFPA Conference
As Seen on heatinghelp.com - May 29, 2019
Armstrong Fluid Technology’s has announced the availability of an innovative new capability on Pump Manager, an Active Performance Management Service, that can detect and alert building managers about impending pump cavitation.
Effective immediately, Design Envelope pumps will have the capability to detect cavitation and deliver an alert to a previously established contact.
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Design Envelope,
In The Media,
Pump Manager,
Active Performance Management,
Cavitation
As Seen on empoweringpumps.com - May 13, 2019
Armstrong Fluid Technology’s has announced a major expansion with the establishment of a European sales office in Mannheim, Germany. This legal entity, Armstrong Fluid Technology GmbH, will supply the rebranded range of high-efficiency, electronically-controlled pumps for heating and drinking water systems.
Customers in Europe will be able to purchase a wider range of HVAC solutions for both commercial and domestic use. These offerings include Armstrong’s industry-leading solutions for larger-scale HVAC applications as well.
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In The Media,
Europe,
Germany,
Circulators
As Seen on esmagazine.com - April 29, 2019
Armstrong Fluid Technology's Design Envelope Tango pump has been awarded the Environmental Contribution of the Year at the 2019 BPMA Pump Industry Awards.
Founded by the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) in 2000, the Pump Industry Awards program celebrates the achievements of pump companies and individuals
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Awards,
In The Media,
Parallel Sensorless Pump Controller,
Tango,
BPMA
As Seen on empoweringpumps.com - April 15, 2019
Described as high-spirited, optimistic, strong, and smiling in the face of adversity, the Empowering Pumps & Equipment Industry Person of the Week was nominated by her peers at Armstrong Fluid Technology. Anne-Laurence Chevalier, the Marketing Manager for HVAC and Automation Systems, earned her Engineering degree in France and has been involved with the HVAC industry in both Europe and North America with a strong focus on improving energy savings. Chevalier began her career in Belgium with design of air treatment equipment, and then contributed to engineering projects in Montreal developing, manufacturing, and delivering energy recovery units. She joined Armstrong Fluid Technology in 2013 to develop energy saving HVAC Hydronic systems built around cutting-edge feed forward control technology.
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Empowering Pumps,
In The Media,
Industry Person of the Week,
Empowering Women
As Seen on empoweringpumps.com - April 15, 2019
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced the availability of six new Design Envelope pump models engineered specifically for low-flow, high-head applications.
With the current emphasis on energy and cost savings in buildings of all types, there is a growing requirement for pumps that serve lower flow ranges. To meet this customer demand, Armstrong has added 3 new Design Envelope Tango models
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Design Envelope,
HVAC,
In The Media
As Seen on impeller.net - March 25, 2019
As part of its expansion in Europe, Armstrong Fluid Technology introduces Michael Schulz as the Sales Director for Continental Europe where he leads the company’s growth within this region.
As Sales Director for Continental Europe, M. Schulz is a strategic leader within Armstrong Fluid Technology’s sales team. He will manage the new European sales teams in Germany, Hungary and France. M.Schulz is reporting directly to Joachim Schulz, Global Commercial Director, Building Business.
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Europe
It is time to rethink how energy upgrade projects should be managed. It frequently takes as long as a year and a half to reach the implementation stage of a capital expenditure energy saving project. Typically, the first 6 months are spent collecting data, months 6 to 9 involve a data analysis phase, then technology solutions and a business plan are developed in months 9 to 12. Over the next 6 months stakeholders make their decisions until (18 months after initial discussions) the project is implemented. During that year and a half, not a single kW of energy is saved. With the latest generation of Armstrong Design Envelope (DE) pump technology, however, building owners and occupiers could be saving energy from day 1, month 1 of the initial discussions.
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Design Envelope,
Energy Upgrade,
In The Media,
Active Performance Management