Armstrong launches parallel sensorless technology

By Healthcare Facilities Today


 TORONTO — Armstrong Fluid Technology  has announced the global launch of its Parallel Sensorless technology with the introduction of the Parallel Sensorless Pump Controller. The new Parallel Sensorless Pump Controller is an innovative add-on control device that coordinates the output of multiple pumping units in a parallel configuration to achieve significant energy savings.

Featuring advanced sensorless technology, the Parallel Sensorless Pump Controller controls up to four Armstrong Design Envelope pumping units and delivers superior energy efficiency, along with reduced first-installed system cost. The monitoring and instruction provided by a Parallel Sensorless Pump Controller can coordinate operations to achieve even greater energy savings.

Properly coordinated pumps operating with best efficiency staging can account for as much as 30-35% percent additional pumping efficiency. The efficiency improvements for larger installations can represent thousands of dollars per month in energy savings, and thousands of tons per month in reduced carbon emissions.

“When used in combination with our Design Envelope pumps, the Parallel Sensorless Pump Controller can help building owners significantly reduce their energy costs and achieve much greater efficiency throughout the system’s lifecycle,” said Lex van der Weerd, CEO of Armstrong Fluid Technology.

About Armstrong Fluid Technology

 With more than 1000 employees worldwide, operating seven manufacturing facilities on three continents, Armstrong Fluid Technology is known around the world as a leader and innovator in design, engineering and manufacturing of integrated solutions within the building oriented fluidflow equipment industry. Armstrong products are internationally recognized for design innovation, quality, long service life, and superior operating economy. For more information about Armstrong Fluid Technology visit www.armstrongfluidtechnology.com .

 

 

 



December 3, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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