Armstrong Introduces Pump-in-a-Box

05.05.2008

Armstrong, a leading supplier of quality high efficiency HVAC and fluid handling equipment for residential, commercial and industrial applications, is pleased to announce the release of Pump-in-a-Box.

Armstrong Introduces Pump-in-a-Box

Armstrong

Pump-in-a-Box is a new offering from Armstrong that makes commercial pumps available for shipment within 24 hours.

The Pump-in-a-Box offering includes a broad range of Armstrong pumps including the 4360, 4380, and 4380 IVS Series Vertical In-Line. The Pump-in-a-Box is supported by the Armstrong guarantee of quality, performance, durability and energy efficiency.

The Pump-in-a-Box offering also includes the newly introduced IVS Sensorless pump. The IVS 4380 Pump-in-a-Box is the only true plug & play intelligent variable pump available on the market today. The Armstrong IVS pumps can replicate a typical variable speed system, without the added cost and complexity of installing a remote pressure sensor.

The Pump-in-a-Box 4360 and 4380 pumps are available with standard ANSI 125 flanges, bronze impellers and standard off-the shelf motors. The wide range of connection sizes, impeller diameters and motors allow for a simple and direct replacement of almost any pump.

The Armstrong Pump-in-a-Box is designed and packaged for warehouse distribution for shipment within 24 hours of the order date.

About Armstrong

Armstrong is a leading supplier of quality high efficiency HVAC and fluid handling equipment for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Established in 1934, the company maintains eight manufacturing facilities on three continents.

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