Armstrong Fluid Technology 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 three new Design Envelope Tango models:
• 25-80 (1 x 1 x 3);
• 32-125 (1.25 x 1.25 x 5); and
• 40-125 (1.5 x 1.5 x 5).
The company has also introduced three new Design Envelope Vertical In-Line models:
• 25-80 (1 x 1 x 3);
• 32-125 (1.25 x 1.25 x 5); and
• 40-125 (1.5 x 1.5 x 5).
Design Envelope industry-leading pumps feature on-board intelligence, connectivity and reporting capabilities. Contractors and maintenance professionals will also appreciate:
• Flow metering accuracy of +/-5% that optimizes the performance of the entire HVAC system;
• 29% more energy savings than standard variable speed pumps;
• Embedded Parallel Sensorless Pump Control for an additional 30% energy savings achieved through best-efficiency staging;
• Capability for parallel operation and redundancy allows system designers to select smaller pumps for even lower first costs;
• Easy switch from BAS to Sensorless control mode; and
• Availability of an outdoor-rated version – optional.
Commenting on the new Design Envelope pumps, Joachim Schulz, commercial director, Global Building Business said: “Design Envelope pumps offer impressive value for customers, and these six new sizes will provide a great solution for low-flow applications. Design Envelope pumps are known for providing the lowest installed cost as well as the lowest lifecycle and operating costs.”