Pump selection software

Armstrong Fluid Technology, pump selection software

Armstrong Fluid Technology has developed a pump-selection program that provides an excellent user experience on multiple devices and platforms. It complements Armstrong’s Design Envelope products, including commercial pumps and residential circulators, suction guides and Flo-Trex valves.

Called ADEPT (Armstrong Design Envelope Project Tool), the program makes it easy for users to select a wide range of equipment as well as source submittals and specifications. Intuitive screen designs enable users to view line drawings, multi-curves, photos, voltage, motor size, inlets, outlets, accessories, seal types and operating limits, construction approaches and over a dozen options. ADEPT then lists the pumps that meet user’s specific criteria, as well as the key characteristics of each selection.

Other key features include users being able to add a product to their schedules with just a few clicks and a patent-pending process for selecting a pump based on its operating range.

ADEPT replaces Armstrong’s current ACE online pump-selection software.

Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

BCIA welcomes tougher commercial building energy standards but calls for greater ambition across the wider sector

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has welcomed the government’s confirmation that privately rented non-domestic buildings over 1,000 square metres in England and Wales will be expected to achieve a minimum EPC B rating by 2031, describing the move as an important step forward in improving the energy performance of the UK’s commercial building stock.

GOLDBECK commits to three-year schools partnership to inspire Cardiff’s future construction talent

GOLDBECK has launched a new long-term education initiative in Cardiff, committing to support three local primary schools as part of a programme designed to introduce young children to enterprise, careers and the wider world of construction.