For better utility performance and a smaller carbon footprint, turn to Associated Steam Air & Hot Water, trusted partner of Armstrong
Our specialized services are engineered to lower and stabilize your overall utility expenses, increase your efficiency and safety, and achieve your goals for reducing energy use and environmental emissions. We can help you satisfy the demands of your industry and ensure that your utility continues to run efficiently, reliably and safely.

Armstrong’s optimization services offer a typical energy savings of 5-15%
IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE THAT ENCOMPASSES ALL THE PROCESSES, SYSTEMS, PRODUCTS AND REQUIREMENTS THAT ARE VITAL TO YOUR INDUSTRY
Armstrong global energy auditors drafted The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) code for ” Energy Assessment for Steam Systems,” ASME EA-3-2009—the standard for industrial facilities worldwide. Our Certified Energy Managers® (CEM®) are experienced and trained to identify opportunities for improvement, uncover inefficiencies and reveal the root cause of any issues—before determining and implementing the best energy-saving solution.DOWNLOAD ARMSTRONG GLOBAL SERVICES BROCHURE
Associated Steam and Armstrong can help you:
- Develop and implement Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) identified during your energy audit and/or study
- Design for energy improvements, including equipment specifications, piping, instrumentation and more focus on variations in energy cost
- Establish a sustainable proactive trap management program to maintain reliability and efficiency and avoid safety risks such as water hammer
- Determine new technologies and retrofits to improve efficiency and energy savings
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM ARMSTRONG UNIVERSITY
Typical Energy Savings in Hot Water Systems
This course covers typical hot water efficiencies, explains various methods of capturing waste heat to pre-heat hot water, and examines system efficiencies versus equipment returns on investment.LEARN MORE
O&M Best Practices for Steam Users
Topics covered include: the importance of steam user quality, identification of key performance indicators, best practices for steam users, equipment maintenance and routine checks, and key attributes of standard operating procedures.LEARN MORE
O&M Practices for Condensate Return Systems
This course discusses: the importance of water quality checks; piping issues, repairs, and installations; identification of pumps and other equipment; maintenance and routine checks.LEARN MORE
Smart Solutions
This course discusses Smart Solutions and industry applications, wireless technology, the value of steam asset management; and how to use Smart Solutions to identify system issues and reduce energy costs.LEARN MORE