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Hamilton, Ontario
Armstrong, thru its Canadian affiliate Armserv, provides complete oversight of the steam trap population in all the academic buildings on campus. This responsibility includes surveying the steam traps, database management, providing failure reports, upgrade recommendations, and replacing all failed equipment with approved replacements. Armstrong also reports on all steam/condensate inefficiencies noticed during building walk-throughs.
This agreement is for 5 years (2003-2007).
This 5 year agreement began in the fall of 2003.
McMaster University now has a crew of experienced and committed personnel to oversee equipment they were never able to properly prioritize the time required. The University now realizes lower steam consumption and significantly lower fuel costs as a result.