International. Pump Manager is a subscription service available with Armstrong branded Design Envelope pumps. Its reports and analytics help users understand the performance of their HVAC systems.
This cloud-based solution enables active performance management on Armstrong's intelligently designed pumps by tracking and providing web-accessible early diagnostic warnings, trends and analytics, along with automated reporting.
In addition, Pump Manager helps users make informed decisions and take immediate action to deliver the best possible performance from their HVAC systems. The connectivity kit includes an Armstrong-specified router with built-in SIM card.
Benefits & Features
- Detects problems early and automatically informs users before problems lead to catastrophic HVAC system failures.
- It reduces and mitigates the risks of equipment failure through predictive maintenance, obtaining savings of 48 to 51%.
- Returns equipment to service more quickly by providing field service technicians with information for proper preparation prior to the site visit.
- It continuously optimizes equipment operation and eliminates energy diversion to achieve up to 30% energy savings at the pump.
- Allocate the right amount and type of resources based on knowledge, so that you work on the pumps you need instead of all the pumps.
- Use insights derived from flow trends to make informed capital investment decisions and avoid the risk of investment lock-in.
- It improves visibility of equipment operation, energy savings and the impact on the carbon footprint.
- Manage pumping and fluid flow systems for sustained building resilience.
- It uses information from load profiles to help building operators easily identify when loads do not match the current occupancy level.
- Maintains fluid flow in the desired range and reduces temperature swings.
- It provides pump-specific analysis and insights, such as dead pressure, cavitation, and broken coupling.
- Provides automated fault detection capabilities to diagnose pump failures, such as cavitation bearing failures and dead load.
- As the connected Armstrong Design Envelope pumps continue to operate autonomously using Parallel Sensorless technology, the building automation system (BAS) can still take control of the pump.