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Armstrong Fluid Technology announces new features for calculating and tracking energy-savings that are now available with its pump manager asset management solution.

Design envelope pump

  • The new ‘base case KW’ feature now allows users to determine the cumulative energy savings of a design envelope pump since it was commissioned.
  • The utility rate feature allows users to enter local utility rates for accurate calculations of the financial savings.
  • The local currency feature now supports the presentation of operating savings in the preferred local currency.
  • The use of CO2 index values supports the calculation of carbon emission reductions based on State or National figures for the C02 index.

On-Going performance tracking

Pump manager subscribers can use this information to compare the performance of similar assets across a portfolio of connected Armstrong equipment, setting benchmarks for on-going performance tracking,” said Tunji Asiwaju, Armstrong’s Global Performance Management Services Manager.

Armstrong’s pump manager has been received multiple accolades since its introduction in 2019, including being named a product of the year by pioneer US and UK publications and a finalist in the 2020 AHR Expo Innovation Awards.

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