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Southeast HVAC News
Armstrong Announces Service Plans to
Help Customers Improve Building Performance and Reduce
Energy Costs. |
Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced a new tiered suite
of service plans to assist customers in North America. The new
Silver, Gold and Platinum service plans provide customers with
cost-effective options to implement Active Performance Management
practices, as they seek to optimize building performance and
business results. All three levels of the program provide analytics,
phone support and structured reports on asset performance. The more
comprehensive plans include replacement parts and annual site
visits.
“Our 360 Services and Support plans are designed to help customers
achieve maximum uptime, while minimizing their energy and
maintenance costs. These plans, enabled by the power of digital
twins and predictive analytics, embedded in our Active Performance
Management architecture, help elevate the performance of a building
through its lifecycle”, said Todd Rief, Armstrong CEO. “We invite
our partners to join us and learn more about new developments in our
Active Performance Management architecture and our Service
offering.”
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About Armstrong
Fluid Technology
With eight manufacturing facilities on four continents, and
employees around the world, Armstrong Fluid Technology is known as
an innovator in the design, engineering and manufacturing of
intelligent fluid flow equipment, control solutions and digital
technologies.
In the shift toward digitalization and integration of fluid-flow
systems, Armstrong leads the industry, bringing edge computing to
mechanical systems, approaching energy optimization as a
whole-building challenge and advancing the practice of full
lifecycle management of mechanical systems. Focusing on HVAC,
Plumbing, Gas Transmission and Fire safety applications, we provide
energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions to building and
facility professionals around the world.
Armstrong Fluid Technology is committed to sustainability. In 2019,
Armstrong signed the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment, a program
launched by the World Green Building Council. As a signatory to the
program, Armstrong has pledged to ensure that all its offices and
manufacturing facilities operate at net-zero carbon by the year
2030.
In 2018, the company announced a bold initiative to reduce
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions among its global customer base by 2
million tons, targeting completion by the year 2022. Armstrong
recently reached and surpassed that goal, helping customers save 2.5
billion kWh of electricity usage, resulting in more than $300
million in cost savings.
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