Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced the launch of a new 750gpm 5x4x10PF Vertical-In-Line fire pump model in the United States.
The company stated that this model includes its Design Envelope technology, which provides performance tracking, integrated alerts and remote monitoring.
According to Armstrong Fluid Technology, the pump’s startup sequence avoids pressure spikes by gradually increasing output, helping to prevent water hammer and reduce mechanical stress on pipes.
The company added that the pump design also reduces installation requirements for electrical cabling and removes the need for pressure reducing valves and drain lines.
Michael DeMille, Global Offering Manager Fire Pumps at Armstrong, said: “This new size of Vertical In-Line fire pump offers excellent performance in a key range of flow and pressure output.
“This new size of Vertical In-Line fire pump offers excellent performance in a key range of flow and pressure output.
“And with the addition of Design Envelope technology, customers can enjoy the security of performance tracking throughout the lifecycle of the pump.”
Armstrong Fluid Technology reported that the 750gpm fire pump was engineered to simplify installation and reduce risks associated with high supply pressures.
The manufacturer explained that safety issues linked to pressure variability can be mitigated through controlled pump startup and built-in monitoring features.
It also noted that the elimination of external pressure reducing valves and drain lines can lower both material costs and labor time during setup.
The company said that performance tracking technology integrated into the Design Envelope system helps ensure consistent water delivery.
It highlighted that the pump is intended for applications where maintaining steady pressure and minimizing hydraulic stress are critical to building protection.
According to Armstrong Fluid Technology, the 750gpm pump is positioned to offer value across multiple sectors by addressing common challenges in pump specification and system commissioning.
It stated that by reducing the complexity of cabling and external pressure regulation, the new fire pump model could reduce project costs for contractors and building owners.
The company added that the unit’s monitoring capabilities are designed to support proactive maintenance strategies, particularly for large facilities where system downtime can have safety or financial consequences.
Michael DeMille said the company’s objective with the new model was to provide a solution that combined ease of integration with full lifecycle oversight.
DeMille added: “And with the addition of Design Envelope technology, customers can enjoy the security of performance tracking throughout the lifecycle of the pump.”
Armstrong Fluid Technology has released a new 750gpm 5x4x10PF Vertical-In-Line fire pump.
The product is available in the United States.
The pump includes Armstrong’s Design Envelope technology.
Design Envelope supports performance tracking and automated alerts.
The pump ramps up output gradually to avoid pressure spikes.
This approach reduces the risk of water hammer.
Armstrong stated that this protects pipework and improves reliability.
The pump design reduces the need for power cabling.
It also eliminates the use of pressure reducing valves and drain lines.
Michael DeMille is Global Offering Manager Fire Pumps at Armstrong.
He said the model supports performance tracking across its lifecycle.
Armstrong is targeting contractors, engineers and facility owners.
The company noted that the pump reduces costs and improves safety.
It added that it supports proactive maintenance strategies.
The product is intended for facilities requiring consistent water delivery.
It is part of Armstrong’s range of Vertical-In-Line fire pumps.