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Azizi Venice (Azizi Developments)

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SPECIFIED PROPOSED

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Conventional End-Suction Pumps Armstrong Design Envelope End-Suction

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Ease of Installation Solutions

Use of Flo-Trex Valves Eliminates


Use of Suction Guides Eliminates 3. Discharge long radius elbow
1. Y Strainer 4. Discharge Check Valve
2. Suction Long radius elbow 5. Discharge Globe Valve
6. Suction Spool piece.
Functions of Suction Guides:- Functions of Flo-Trex Valves:-
1. Reducer (if pipe size > pump size) Additional components and labour eliminated against 1. Convertible
2. Guide vanes for smooth flow to inlet of Base-mounted pumps 90 Deg  180 Deg (2.5 to 12 inch)
pump. 7. Flexible Connectors 2. Flow Estimation with Stem markings.
3. Disposable fine-mesh filter to remove debris 8. Inertia base isolation
introduced during Construction.
9. Field shaft alignment
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Design Envelope Advantages

An integrated approach to reducing Design Envelope advantages


system cost 1. Selections save energy and cost

VFD with remote Sensor


Traditional Wall mount
1. Energy & Flow metering 2. Impeller trim saves energy and cost
2. Harmonic and RFI filtering
3. Superior control
3. Sensor Acquisiton & installation
4. VFD mounting & Wiring 4. Smaller size motor and control
5. Coupling re-alignment. 5. Wiring vfd mounting bracket savings
6. Harmonic distortion
7. Emission and immunity requirements
8. Reflected wave voltage
9. Envelope selection reduces risk and cost
10. Energy metering capability
Pump with Sensorless Control
Armstrong Design Envelope

11. Saves wall space


12. Load Limiting feature to protect motor
13. Active performance management (Pump
Manager)

Flow, Energy, Power, Speed, Trend, alerts and many other


parameters can be monitored on the User Interface.

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DE advantages (Sensorless)

Flow meter

Equipped with Sensorless technology, Design Envelope


solutions do not require an external sensor to monitor
and control the HVAC load.

Energy measurement & various other parameters at your finger


tips.

Energy meter

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An integrated approach to reducing system cost
Parallel Sensorless Pump Control – staging methodology
1P EFFY 2P EFFY 3P EFFY 100%

80%

EFFICIENCY

POWER
HEAD

60%

40%

Armstrong
Best Efficiency 20%
Up to 30% energy
Staging
0%
savings
FLOW
1P EFFY 2P EFFY 3P EFFY 100%

80%

EFFICIENCY

POWER
HEAD

60%

40%

Speed Based 20%


Staging
0%

FLOW
Installation and Operation cost Savings-Secondary Application
Firs t Co s t Sa v ing s d ue t o :
· Wir in g sa v in g s (fr o m VFD to m o to r ) $ 274
· Se n so r le ss co n tr o l sa v in g s (e lim in a te DP se n so r , 1 xe a ch cir cu it) $ 1,800
· Co m m issio n in g sa v in g s (Ea se o f Co m m issio n in g w ith flo w d a ta ) $ 500
· Sa v in g s p a n e l siz e (w ith In te g r a te d Sta r te d / Va r ia b le Sp e e d Dr iv e ) $ 1,269

To t a l Ins t a lle d Co s t Sa v ing s $ 3,844


Annual Energy Cost Savings *
Country UAE
Base Bid Best
Energy $/kWhr 0.11 Base Bid annual DE annual op. Efficiency # of Duty
Total annual
Working Hours 24 DE Bid BkW Energy cost
BkW operating cost (ea) staging pumps
savings
Working Days 365 cost (ea) savings
15.71 $ 13,762 10.39 $ 9,102 $ 910 1 $ 5,570
Operating Cost Savings 16.71 $ 14,638 11.93 $ 10,451 $ 1,045 1 $ 5,232
$ 28,400 $ 19,552 2
Total Annual Energy cost savings $ 10,803

Annua l Op e ra t ing Co s t Sa v ing s a t t rib ut e d t o :


· Lo w e r o p e r a tin g co st d u e to o p tim iz a tio n fo r p a r t-lo a d o p e r a tio n v s. a t d e sig n p o in t $ 10,803
· Ma in te n a n ce Sa v in g s a ttr ib u te d to e a se o f Ma in te n a n ce w ith Sp lit-Co u p le d p u m p s $ 1,000
To t a l Annua l Op e ra t ing Co s t Sa v ing s $ 11,803
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Reliability Graph – Staging pumps based on efficiency

By Maintaining the working within the Best Efficiency region, essentially the life span of the pump is increased.
Integrated DE Controls (Sensorless) vs Wall-Mounted Drives
Wall Mounted Drives Integrated Controls
Cost of Sensor, Installation, wiring costs can go upto $2,000! Sensorless Capability requires no special installation or wiring
saving on First Installed Costs
Remote
Sensor

Usually, generic drives are used for wall mounting Pump Specific controls & Functions are provided on the Design
Envelope Controls
Additional power wiring from VFD to motor is required. No Additional power wiring is required as the controls are integrated
with the pumping unit.
Wall Mount
VFD Additional AC line reactors are required on the power line Built-In DC line reactors removes requirement of AC line reactors.

Wall-mounted drives often do not include RFI filters and must In built RFI filters in compliance to low emission and immunity
be provided as an extra requirements EN6800-3 to the 1st Environment Class C1

When distance between VFD & Motor is lengthy, long No risk due to long standing wave since controls are mounted on the
standing wave can form which increases voltage at motor motor.
terminals causing motor pre-mature failure.

It is often not possible to mount wall drives in the optimum Minimized risk of reflected wave voltage since controls are mounted
location and wiring costs and reflected wave voltage are on the motor.
increased due to longer distances.
Do not have Energy metering capabilities Design Envelope pumps incorporate the ability to record and
cumulate pumping unit energy consumption.

Requires wall space Using Design Envelope pumps with integrated controls means
valuable wall real estate is not used. Equipment can be positioned
closer to the mechanical room perimeter because the walls are kept
clear.
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Design Envelope 4200H vs Specified Maintenance (Seal replacement)

Frame assembly

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Seal Change < 1 Hour.
Seal Change 4-6 Hours Ref: https://youtu.be/GaWobNi_bRs
• Remove coupling guards • Remove coupling guards
• Remove hex coupling • Remove split coupling
• Remove frame assembly • Replace seal (outside balanced)
• Remove impeller from frame assembly • Re-install coupling & guards
• Replace seal
• Re-install impeller and frame assembly The outside balance Mechanical seal similar to
• Align and re-install coupling the Vertical Inline pumps reduces the
• Re-install coupling and guards maintenance time & thus labour costs.
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Ease of Maintenance; End-Suction vs Armstrong 4200H
Armstrong VIL pumps reduce seal change time of over 3-4 hours typical to under half an hour.
Conventional End-Suction pumps require piping disconnection, lifting equipment and extra labor.
Armstrong 4200H End Suction pump’s mechanical seal can be accessed without disturbing the piping or the motor.

1. Remove the Coupling Guard 2. Unbolt & remove Rigid coupling 3. Remove Seal plate 4. Access Seal

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Active Performance Management

Active Performance Management is a systems management


approach that optimises HVAC systems at any stage of a building’s
life-cycle by continually learning from a broad network of
installations and responding to changing hvac requirements.

The combination of smart commissioning with real-time alerts and


system transparency addresses performance drift and maintains
occupant comfort

 Real-time alarms & notifications.


 Advises changes to system performance
 Predicts failures and potential issues thereby
 Reducing downtime
 Provides Intelligence based maintenance plan.

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Smart Start-up

Features OEM – CERTIFIED


• OEM-verified, factory-approved start-up SMART START-UP
• Ensures full benefits of built-in Design Envelope
technology
• Reduces operating costs
• Minimizes project risks
• Extends equipment life

Inclusions
• 1-year Pump Manager subscription
• 1-year extended warranty
• Multipoint Check of overall pump operation
• Activation of performance bundles
• Firmware updates
• 7-day comprehensive start-up report
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Site Pictures of Installations
Site Pictures of Installations

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Site Pictures of Installations

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