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Armstrong International provides advanced HVAC, steam, and thermal energy solutions, including steam traps, regulators, flowmeters, and heat exchangers. Their systems enhance efficiency, safety, and energy conservation in industrial and commercial settings.

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Armstrong International Replacement Parts

Armstrong International is a globally recognized manufacturer specializing in advanced equipment and systems for HVAC, steam, and thermal energy management. A broad range of essential Armstrong HVAC parts, including steam traps, pressure regulators, flowmeters, and condensate management systems. These critical parts ensure optimal steam and condensate control, which are vital for maintaining efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning operations. Armstrong’s portfolio also includes heat exchangers, control valves, and system monitoring devices, providing comprehensive solutions that integrate seamlessly into HVAC and process heating systems. Their equipment supports improved energy conservation and system reliability.

At PartsHnC, we offer a wide range of Armstrong International parts, including body gaskets, steam traps (3/4-15 3/4"), main valve repair kits (1/2" & 3/4"), inverted buckets, pressure-reduced valves, air vents (300 PSI), and 3/4" angle radiator traps. Our inventory also includes less electrode tank assemblies (3PH), lithium batteries (6V), fill valve kits, thermostatic air vents, liquid drainers, and more.

FAQs

How do Armstrong flow meters help in energy monitoring?

They provide accurate steam and condensate flow measurements, enabling real-time monitoring and energy usage optimization.

What causes water hammer in Armstrong steam systems?

Water hammer results from trapped condensate or improper trap placement. Ensure correct system design and regular trap maintenance.

Do Armstrong steam traps work with superheated steam?

Some models are designed to handle superheated steam; it's essential to select the correct trap for your application.

How do I know if an Armstrong trap is failed open or closed?

Thermal imaging, ultrasonic detectors, or test valves can help determine whether a trap is stuck open or closed.