As seen on worldpumps.com - March 15, 2011
Pump systems improve energy efficiency
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, worldpumps.com
Armstrong offers smaller expansion system
As seen on worldpumps.com - January 9, 2011
Armstrong has launched Armex II, a new range of high volume pressurisation and degassing systems in its Armex range.
Armex II manages the expansion and contraction of heating and cooling system water, and providing automatic water make-up. It also offers dissolved gas deaeration within the same self-contained system.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, worldpumps.com, In The Media
Armstrong International wins Industry Innovation Award
As seen on worldpumps.com - November 18, 2010
Armstrong’s Brain Model DRV80 has thousands of successful installations and is the basis for design at some of the world’s largest and most prestigious hotel chains, retirement communities and consulting plumbing engineering firms. Armstrong introduced the first electronic Brain in 2005 and has since expanded its digital technology platform. Most recently, Armstrong displayed an ASSE 1070 compliant digital hands free six-outlet valve for lavatories and a 1016 compliant version for showers. Certification testing is in process.
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Armstrong offers online energy saving guide
As seen on worldpumps.com - November 16, 2010
The free, 8 page energy saving guide identifies various upgrade options and their paybacks, including detailed scenarios suggesting the types of systems which might be suitable.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Energy Efficient, worldpumps.com, In The Media
Armstrong adds new manufacturing plant in China
As seen on worldpumps.com - November 11, 2010
Armstrong has officially opened a new manufacturing facility in China.
The 30 000 sq ft Armstrong Fluid Systems Shanghai facility is the company’s third manufacturing plant in Asia, and ninth globally.
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Armstrong extends variable speed booster set range
As seen on worldpumps.com - October 5, 2010
The new models in the 6800 IVS range incorporate the Soft Fill feature which reduces the risk of hydraulic shock damage and water hammer.
Armstrong's 6900 IVS range has been extended to offer booster sets up to 25 bar, and variable speed above 7.5 kW. The motor size limit is 45 kW, but there is a choice of 2, 3, 4, or 5 pumps for each set to suit the widest range of applications. The 6800 IVS series of booster sets is designed for buildings such as schools, hotels and hospitals, and design features such as Soft Fill enable the range to be used in high-rise residential and commercial buildings.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, worldpumps.com
Armstrong to launch carbon solutions under ECO:nomics brand
As seen on worldpumps.com - July 20, 2010
Each solution is designed to offer a lower carbon footprint, enabling customers to meet sustainability goals without elevating capital costs.
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As seen on worldpumps.com - June 17, 2010
Armstrong’s off-site construction division, Armstrong Integrated Systems based in Halesowen, and the HVAC equipment business headquartered in Manchester and Redhill will now operate as a single company, Armstrong Integrated Ltd, under a new legal framework.
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Armstrong 55 kW drives for control range
As seen on worldpumps.com - April 30, 2010
Armstrong has extended its IVS range of sensorless control pumps to include models with variable speed drives up to 55 kW. Previously, the drives were only available up to 7.5 kW.
Armstrong is also launching a range of standalone inverters, the IVS102, to offer specifiers variable speed pumping up to 450 kW maximum power. These inverters which automatically calculate the building demand and adjust the speed of the drives accordingly.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Design Envelope, worldpumps.com
Smooth installation of a diesel fire package
As seen on worldpumps.com - February 2, 2010
When Carpetright decided to amalgamate its distribution sites into one large warehouse, it needed to become fire compliant with minimum site traffic and a low risk of project delays. An off-site manufacture approach by Armstrong provided the answer and enabled the project to run more smoothly with less contractors onsite.
Topics: Armstrong Fluid Technology, Uncategorized, worldpumps.com