Series 6800 booster Series 6900 booster. solution outline. file no: date: february 2014

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Series 6800 booster Series 6900 booster solution outline file no: 100.14 date: february 2014 supersedes: 100.14 date: may 2013

8 7 6 f e Consider c the challenges of plumbing systems 36.00 914.40 50.13 1273.18 when selecting the max 50.13 1273.18 max plumbing complexities right booster for your building. 36.00 914.40 Taller buildings need booster systems to create pressure and move water to upper floors. While water usage in your building can vary considerably throughout the day, each plumbing fixture still requires constant pressure for proper operation. hotel Traditional constant speed boosters maintain a constant pressure supply to the entire building by operating at full load, regardless of the actual water demand. In doing so, they cause unnecessary high pressure in the water main. N O W d The excess system pressure, not needed at the fixtures, is reduced mechanically with pressure reducing valves. While this configuration meets the demand for water pressure, operating the booster pumps at full speed for all demand levels wastes energy and inflates your operating costs. Over time, constant speed settings can also waste water through increased flow and leakage caused by higher operating pressures. 4 variable speed 1 7 c 76.00 1930.40 Because roughly half the amount of water flowing through your fixtures is hot water, excess system pressure also increases your water heating costs. > confidence 7 perform

5 4 3 zone building codes & maintenance rev. original rel Most installed booster systems do not comply with low lead regulations. As of January 2014, when federal legislation took effect in North American markets, notes: you may need to upgrade or replace your booster system to ensure compliance. SA E N O W O N 1 - dimensions are based on facto for other than standard cons From a maintenance perspective, constant speed boosters can cause problems during commissioning or restarting of your plumbing system after repairs. Abrupt start-up of constant speed boosters can trap air in the system and generates a strong pressure surge, potentially damaging valves and 2 - all dimensions are in inches [m 3 - tolerances are +/- 1/4" [6.35] fixtures when refilling your plumbing system. 4 - drawings are for layout purp 5 - drawing 2502-000 is applicabl 30hp @ 3600rpm, and nominal for larger sizes consult facto SA E N O N 6 - booster is supplied with stand for optional victaulic type or (optionally supplied loose). see note 6 3 ance 8 To address these challenges, you need a variable speed booster system that: maximum system pressure: on Creates system pressure in accordance with the demand for water at any given time suction Saves energy by shutting off the pumps when there is no demand for water Meets building codes for transportation of clean, safe drinking water Refills the piping system at a controlled rate, avoiding water hammer and allowing trapped air to escape connection orie left hand - std. as shown discharge left hand - std. as shown

Armstrong Design Envelope boosters are designed to address the plumbing challenges in high-rise buildings. Each booster combines high efficiency vertical multistage pumps (6800 series) or dualarm pumps (6900 series) with modern variable speed controls to create a solution that lowers energy costs, reduces water consumption, and minimizes maintenance issues. Armstrong Design Envelope boosters reduce the pumping costs for your building through intelligent variable speed demand-based operation, consuming only the energy required based on the water consumption at any given time. The embedded control logic for staging pumps also ensures optimum energy efficient operation at all times, staging pumps on as needed during times of high water demand, and staging them off during periods of low flow. 100 water demand percent capacity 75 50 25 0 Stable flow for every activity throughout your day midnight 4:00 8:00 noon If there are any fluctuations in the suction supply pressure, the embedded control of the Design Envelope booster adjusts operating speed to maintain smooth, accurate discharge pressure. This prevents excess pumping pressure and eliminates hydraulic surges and water hammer. optimum pre any given tim View your savings and roi using real data from your installation. Ask your Armstrong representative or visit roi.armlink.com

savings & safety 8 e max 6 Compared to constant speed systems, Design Envelope boosters operate at ideal pressure levels at all times. Operation at reduced system pressure avoids unnecessary water consumption which also reduces heating cost on the hot water side. From a maintenance perspective, a less pressurized plumbing system mitigates damages and unduly wear of system components keeping leakages and component replacements in check. 4:00 8:00 Armstrong Design Envelope boosters are certified to the nsf standard (6800 series nsf-61 and 6900 series nsf-372), making them the perfect choice for both new and retrofit projects, delivering safe, clean drinking water to building occupants. ssure e 7 3.50 88.90 max 1.00 25.40 5.00 127.00

future proof flexibility Armstrong Design Envelope solutions are sized using a pre-set collection of the most efficient booster sizes for a range of performance levels. This approach allows you to create a comfort zone around your baseline performance requirements when selecting your product. By choosing a booster model with sufficient envelope space around your preliminary design point you can easily adapt to changes in design, site, or operating conditions without substantial revisions to your system design or mechanical components. Changes to fixtures (ex. low flush) Changes to building design Over the life of your building, the Design Envelope approach to selection protects you against potentially costly and time consuming system rework due to: Inclusion of backflow prevention Aging pipeline: corrosion and scaling Most variable speed booster systems use constant pressure control to maintain stable discharge pressure to the building s fixtures. up to energy savings 80 % over the constant speed approach

914.40 34.00 863.60 42.00 106 key features Armstrong Design Envelope boosters fully leverage demand-based variable speed technology to provide industry leading control features and savings: pressure setback Allows building managers to dial back system pressure proportionally to usage. The quadratic pressure control curve follows the actual system curve resulting in up to 20% energy savings over the conventional approach. no flow pressure optimization The booster generates an additional boost of pressure under no-flow conditions to increase the volume of water stored in the drawdown tank, which allows the use of a smaller tank. no flow shutdown Senses when there is no demand in the system and shuts off the booster pumps. softfill Allows building managers to recharge the system with water after maintenance with no risk of damage to system components. The Design Envelope booster fills the entire plumbing system with water gradually prior to actual pressure buildup. typical applications 6800 Booster The 6800 Design envelope booster is most suitable for applications where Energy Consumption is critical, footprint is an issue, flexibility in design is sought and on top of that low maintenance and occupants comfort are priorities. Typical applications include: Residential (mid-rise and high-rise) Institutional (hospitals, old age care homes, medical centers) Commercial (hotels, resorts, office towers, sports facilities) Municipal (water treatment, waste water) Government (military, federal and municipal buildings) Schools and Universities 6900 Booster The 6900 Design envelope booster is most suitable for low flow applications where Energy Consumption is critical, flexibility in design is sought and on top of that low maintenance and occupants comfort are priorities. Typical applications include: Retrofit applications, new construction and mid-rise projects with minimal floor space Hotels, motels, resorts, condos, apartments, schools, office buildings, retirement homes and hospitals

booster application range series 6800 2 3 4 5 series 6900 Systems can be flexibly combined in 2 to 5 pumps performance series 6800 series 6900 number of units number of units 2 3 4 5 2 flow rate max gpm pressure max psi total max hp 800 1200 1600 2000 500 370 320 320 320 100 100 150 200 250 20 toronto +416 755 2291 For more information, ask your Armstrong representative or visit us at armstrongfluidtechnology.com/contactus buffalo +716 693 8813 birmingham +44 (0) 8444 145 145 manchester +44 (0) 8444 145 145 bangalore +91 (0) 80 4906 3555 shanghai +86 21 3756 6696 armstrong fluid technology established 1934 armstrongfluidtechnology.com tm