Armstrong International’s trained specialists will conduct a comprehensive, on-site evaluation of your thermal utility system.
Your evaluation will reveal inefficiencies, identify opportunities for improvement, and uncover the cause of current or potential problems. After analyzing the results, our specialists can determine which intelligent solutions will be most effective in achieving your objectives. Your detailed report will include recommended Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs), schematics, drawings, estimated savings (thermal, water and financial), reductions in emissions, and more.
Armstrong’s experts can:
- Benchmark your utilities against the best in your industry
- Identify opportunities for improvements and provide solutions
- Design for energy improvements, including equipment specifications, piping, instrumentation, etc.
- Focus on variations in energy cost
- Identify new technologies and retrofits that can deliver energy savings
- Check availability and reliability of various alternative forms of energy
- Assist in choosing the most appropriate energy/fuel mix for your industry
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Levels of Scope
Preliminary Assessment
A walkthrough of your facility allows us to gather important information about your thermal utility system infrastructure and identify immediate opportunities for improvements, such as reducing energy use or correcting safety issues.
One-page report lists potential ECMs with general recommendations and next steps.
Days on site: 1 or less
Basic Design Study
Report profiles a specific project and provides information such as:
- Solution and data collection
- PFD, P&ID, Plot Plan
- Instrumentation
- Controls
- Major equipment lists
- Equipment datasheets
- Firm savings
- Investment +/- 20%
Days on site: 1 to 3 typically required
Thermal Assessment
Report profiles each ECM, and includes:
- Problem/issue
- Diagram/photo
- Conceptual solution/recommendation
- Savings +/- 10%
- Investment +/- 40%
Days on site: 1 to 3 typically required
Detailed Engineering Design
Report includes everything necessary to complete the project, including:
- PFD, P&ID, Plot Plan
- Instrumentation
- Controls
- Major equipment lists
- Equipment datasheets
- Firm savings
- Firm investment
- Permitting requirements
- Structural
- Start-up procedures
Days on site: Varies