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Armstrong Fluid Technology Announces Design Envelope Generation 5 Pump motors meet the IE5 Efficiency Standard

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Armstrong Fluid Technology Announces Design Envelope Generation 5 Pump motors meet the IE5 Efficiency Standard

Armstrong Fluid Technology announced that its recently introduced line of Design Envelope Generation 5 pumps now meet the IE5 efficiency standard for motors. This includes the new Design Envelope Tango™ parallel pumps and Design Envelope Vertical In-Line pumps up to 10hp.

“Design Envelope Generation 5 pumps with iECM™ motor technology deliver both the lowest installed cost and unmatched efficiency over the operating life of the pump.” said Neil Cooper, Armstrong’s Director, Global Sales Enablement. “Meeting the IE5 efficiency standard represents a 20% reduction in motor energy losses from IE4.”

Armstrong Design Envelope pumps were already operating well above established North American efficiency standards. The new Generation 5 iECM motor technology also meets the more stringent IE5 efficiency standards for European markets.

About Armstrong Fluid Technology With over 1000 employees worldwide, operating seven manufacturing facilities on three continents, Armstrong Fluid Technology is known around the world as a forerunner and innovator in the design, engineering and manufacturing of intelligent fluid flow equipment. With its expertise in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, variable speed, and demand-based control, Armstrong Fluid Technology leads the fluid systems industry, including HVAC, plumbing, and fire safety in providing the most energy efficient and cost effective solutions to building professionals and owners around the globe.

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