Armstrong SAGE UMT User manual

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SAGE UMT™Universal Mobile
Tester Operating Manual
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Table of Contents
System Overview ..................... 3
Safety ............................4-6
Controls and Connections................ 7
Pairing SAGE UMT™with SAGE®App ........ 8
RFID System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting a Steam Trap
to the SAGE®Database .................10
Scanning Procedure
Using RFID Tag .......................11
Scanning Procedure
Without RFID Tag .....................12
SAGE UMT™Accessories ................13
Troubleshooting ................... 14-15
Proper Probe Touch Points ............ 16-17
Product Specications
and Certications .....................18
Limited Warranty and Remedy ............20

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The SAGE®Universal Mobile Tester (SAGE UMT™) is a wireless hand-
held steam trap testing tool. The SAGE UMT™utilizes innovative wireless
features combined with state of the art temperature and acoustics sensing
technology. Features include:
• An RFID scanner for assigning and identifying each
specic steam trap with proper RFID tags
• A Bluetooth®wireless connection to a phone or tablet
running the SAGE®mobile app
System Overview
Nearby SAGE®RFID
tag identies specic
steam trap to be tested
SAGE UMT™
touches steam
trap under test
Bluetooth®wireless
technology test data to
phone or tablet
Phone or
tablet app
updates facility
steam trap
database
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1. Inappropriate use (beyond typical, intended use) could cause damage to the product
and other property. It may also result in personal injury or, in extreme cases, death.
2. Only designated, qualified, and competent personnel should operate, maintain, and
service this device in accordance with the directions in this product instruction manual.
The SAGE UMT™is NOT serviceable by non-Armstrong personnel.
3. Improper set-up, operation, or maintenance may void the product warranty.
4. When operating and maintaining this product:
a. ALWAYS select and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
before carrying out any physical work at the job site. Appropriate PPE may
include hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, boots or shoes w/ non-slip soles
and toe guards, and protective overalls.
b. ALWAYS scan the work area and take note of potential hazards before
entering. Adjust your travel path or work position to avoid hazards and
personal injury.
c. ALWAYS observe designated safety procedures when working in hazardous
locations (areas containing explosive and combustible gases, vapors, and
dusts) and confined spaces (locations where the breathable air supply is
limited or variable, or where entrapment could occur).
d. use proper lockout-tagout procedures to disconnect power sources and
de-energize machinery before conducting installation, service, and repair.
e. ALWAYS use great care and appropriate safety gear when working above
ground level, especially on ladders and platforms or in the presence of
overhead, electrical power lines.
f. ALWAYS shut off all “live” steam, water supply, and condensate return lines
before breaking or loosening any plumbing joints.
g. ALWAYS carefully relieve any residual internal pressure in the system or
connecting pipe work before breaking or loosening any plumbing joints.
h. ALWAYS allow hot parts to cool before servicing to avoid the risk of skin
burns.
1. Only use the SAGE UMT™in strict accordance with all applicable local, national, and
international codes and practices.
Safety
General Safety Guidelines:
WARNING! Injury or death and property damage are possible
CAUTION! Potential property damage, expensive repairs, and/or voiding
the equipment warranty may result
BURN HAZARD! Direct exposure to steam, hot water, or hot metal
surfaces can cause severe skin burns. Skin contact with
140°F (60°C) water or metal for only ve (5) seconds
may cause a second-degree burn.
Failure to comply with instructions following a safety icon may result in adverse
consequences including, property damage, personal injury, or, in extreme cases, death
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WARNING! DO NOT Use SAGE UMT™in Designated Hazardous Locations
The SAGE UMT™is not designed for safe use in areas where explosive and combustible atmospheres
(air containing ammable mixtures of dusts or gases) exist, either continuously, intermittently, or under
abnormal circumstances.
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING! Follow Safety Precautions
To avoid personal injury and property damage, follow standard industrial, safety protocol when taking
measurements and working around or near electrical devices, process and heating equipment, piping,
rotating equipment, and pressure control or pressurized equipment. Such equipment would include, at
a minimum, steam traps, relief valves, and heated or pressurized steam or condensate piping.
WARNING! Explosion, Fire, and Severe Burn Hazard – On-Board Li-ion, Battery Pack
The SAGE UMT™contains an internal, rechargeable, Li-ion, battery pack.
The battery pack is not eld serviceable. Avoid overcharging, heating, crushing, or piercing the handle
of the SAGE UMT™. These actions could result in physical damage to the on-board, Li-ion, battery
pack. A damaged battery pack can cause an explosion or re to start within the SAGE UMT™.
• Remove the battery pack
• Crush battery pack
• Disassemble battery pack or expose battery pack
contents to water
• Heat battery pack above 185°F (85°C)
• Incinerate battery pack
Contact Armstrong to arrange for service and replacement of the battery pack.
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WARNING!
DO NOT use if Handle, Housing or Charging Cords Are Hot or Damaged.
If any of these conditions occur, unplug the adapter, and turn off the SAGE UMT™at once. Contact the
Armstrong Smart Services Group for product service and replacement.
WARNING!
DO NOT Throw. Avoid Drops.
Severe personal injury may occur. Impacts or drops may damage the
SAGE UMT™
.
When the
SAGE UMT™
is
not in use, always store or transport it within the carrying case or holster.
WARNING! DO NOT Use Near High-Voltage Lines and Equipment.
Accidental contact or passing close to “live”, high tension, electrical power sources or equipment
(such as electrical lines, transformers, motors, switch gear, etc.) could induce an electrical arc to jump
between the high voltage source and earth ground. The SAGE UMT™, or the extension pole, and the
end user may form a current path to ground.
In areas wherein high-voltage is present, always use a non-conductive, extension pole to reduce risk of
electrical shock.
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Notice: SAGE UMT™Device is EMC Compliant
The SAGE UMT™device complies with US, Canadian, and EU electromagnetic emissions and immunity (EMC)
requirements. Operation complies w/ the following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful radio interference.
• This device must function under radio interference conditions, including interference that may cause undesired
operations.
CAUTION! DO NOT Rinse or Immerse In Water or Other Cleaning Solutions. DO NOT Clean
or Dry With Compressed Air.
If needed, clean the enclosure with only a mild detergent and warm water solution using a damp towel
or sponge. Dry the SAGE UMT™by hand. Clean the IR lens cover using a cotton swab w/ alcohol or
a moist wipe to gently remove dirt and debris. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or materials on the lens
cover.
CAUTION!
Use ONLY Electrical Adapter to Recharge Battery Pack.
A 12-VDC electrical adapter is supplied with the SAGE UMT™. The adapter is equipped with a special
plug that mates with a receptacle in the SAGE UMT™handle. Use only this adapter to recharge the
battery pack. DO NOT try to recharge the battery pack w/ other adapters or connect the SAGE UMT™
directly to a standard VAC power source. The wall outlet powering the adapter must be electrically
grounded.
CAUTION! SAGE UMT™Device is NOT Field Repairable
If the SAGE UMT™device fails to function or becomes damaged, discontinue use immediately. DO
NOT attempt physical repair or maintenance. To arrange for service, contact the Armstrong Smart
Services Group at:
BURN HAZARD! Hot Probe Tip May Cause Burn.
Frequent or prolonged contact of the metal probe tip of the
SAGE UMT™
with high temperature
surfaces, e.g. active steam traps and steam piping, will heat the probe tip. Avoid touching the probe
tip to bare skin during or immediately after
SAGE UMT™
usage. Allow the probe tip to cool.
Continued
Armstrong International, Inc.
816 Maple Street
Three Rivers, MI 49093
Ph. + 1-269-273-1415

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Controls and Connections
SAGE UMT
™
controls, connections and indicators:
Left side houses RFID scanner. See
RFID section for more information.
Acoustic
Sensor
RFID Indicator:
Blinks when
scanning.
Steady on after
tag is scanned,
scanning
paused for
10 seconds
Battery
Strength
Indicator
Test Indicator
Test could
take up to
20 seconds.
Error
Indicator:
Lights when
test has failed.
Bluetooth®indicator:
off when
disconnected;
steady on when
connected.
System Power
On/Off button
(4 second hold)
Temperature Sensor
(not pictured)
Charging Port
Threaded Socket
for extension
pole attachment
Removable
End Cap
Start Test
Button
12
3
4
5
9
8
7
6
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Pairing SAGE UMT™with
SAGE
®
App
SAGE®Username and Password Required
In order to pair the SAGE UMT™with phone or tablet
app, the user must have an active SAGE®account
with specic SAGE®username and password.
Contact either system administrator or Armstrong
representative to obtain necessary SAGE®credentials.
1. Download and Install Sage®App
On phone or tablet from either the App Store or Google
Play, search for "SAGE®by Armstrong". Download and
install using assigned username and password.
2. Power on SAGE UMT™
On selected SAGE UMT™, press power button for 3-5
seconds until power lights display.
3. Sign into SAGE®
4. From SAGE®app, bring up "Pair SAGE UMT™"
From Main SAGE®app screen, touch three lines at
upper left corner. From option list, select "Pair SAGE
UMT™"
5. Verify SAGE UMT™Serial Number and Complete Pairing
Verify that serial number on app screen matches
number on back of SAGE UMT™unit. If they match,
press app screen to initiate pairing. App screen shows
“Pairing SAGE UMT™”.
6. Screen shows SAGE UMT™is paired.
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SAGE
®
RFID Overview
The left side of the SAGE UMT™contains an RFID reader. The
RFID reader enables the user to quickly scan an RFID tag which will
automatically bring up the record in the SAGE®app of the steam trap to be
tested.
The RFID tags greatly increase user efciency, but are not required.
Alternatively the user can search for a specic trap record in the SAGE®
app.
RFID Hot Spot
To read the SAGE®RFID tag, touch it to
the center of the left side of the SAGE
UMT™. When the tag is successfully
scanned the RFID indicator light will
remain steady on for 10 seconds.
Note: RFID scanning is paused while
the RFID indicator is steady on.
RFID scanning resumes when the
RFID indicator begins blinking.

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Adding a Steam Trap to
the SAGE
®
Database
1. Bring up the SAGE®app on the phone or tablet. There are two ways to add
a trap:
• Add a new trap (see option A).
• Create a duplicate of an existing trap (see option B).
A. ADD A NEW TRAP
On the SAGE®app, touch
the 3 dot menu icon at
upper right corner.
• From the drop-down
menu, select “Add
Steam Trap.”
B. CREATE A DUPLICATE OF AN EXISTING TRAP
From the app screen of an existing trap,
select
“Create Duplicate Trap”
at bottom of display.
Note: All properties of the duplicated trap
are copied except:
• Tag number
• RFID tag
• Condition
2. Complete or conrm steam trap information, including the tag number of the
new steam trap. Note: To ensure accurate testing, verify that the "surface
nish" is appropriate to the test location
3. If using RFID tags - scan tag to assign to the steam trap record.
4. Install the new SAGE®RFID tag in a location near the steam trap where it
can be physically touched by the left side of the SAGE UMT™. For resurveys,
scan the SAGE®RFID tag with the SAGE UMT™to retrieve the trap
information.
CAUTION!
The tag must not touch surfaces above 150°F (65°C). Hot surfaces
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1. Hold SAGE UMT™so that left side touches the
RFID tag installed at the steam trap. RFID
indicator light will blink, then go steady on
after the tag is read successfully. The app
will display the trap information screen.
2. Determine proper probe touch point.
The testing location will vary depending
upon the particular steam trap model, and
type. Proper probe placement is indicated
on pages 15 and 16 of this manual, as
well as in the app. Touch the symbol at
bottom right of SAGE®app screen. This will
show the proper touch point.
3. Move SAGE UMT™to firmly hold probe against
the touch point for duration of test.
It is important to maintain about 5 pounds
(2.25 kgf) of pressure throughout the test.
4. Start steam trap test by pressing the "Start
Test" button on the SAGE UMT™, or for remote
activation, press the start test button in the
SAGE®app.
5. Test Indicator lights show that the test is in
progress.
The test will take between 1 and 20 seconds
6. SAGE®app shows result of test.
The Steam trap testing procedure that follows assumes that the steam trap to be
tested, has an assigned SAGE®RFID tag, and is already in the facility database.
Here are the things you need to check ahead of a scan.
SAGE UMT™powered on
SAGE UMT™showing adequate battery power
RFID tag installed near steam trap
Phone or tablet powered on and logged into the SAGE®app
SAGE UMT™is paired with the SAGE®app
Pre-scan Checklist
Steam Trap Testing Procedure
Using RFID Tag
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If the steam trap to be tested does not have an RFID tag, the user must manually
bring up the steam trap le from the SAGE®database on the handheld device.
Here are the things you need to check ahead of a scan.
SAGE UMT™powered on
SAGE UMT™showing adequate battery power
Phone or tablet powered on and showing SAGE®app
Pre-scan Checklist
1. Select the trap to be tested and bring up the record.
2. Determine proper probe touch point.
Depending upon the particular steam trap
model, the probe needs to touch either
the trap itself or the inlet piping close to
the trap. Touch the symbol at bottom
right of SAGE®app screen. This will bring
up a visual of the proper touch point. Use
SAGE UMT™app, or see PAGES 15-16 to
determine probe position. Note that Float
and Thermostatic traps have three touch
points.
3. Move SAGE UMT™to firmly hold probe against
the touch point for duration of test.
It is important to maintain about 5 pounds
(2.25 kgf) of pressure throughout the test.
4. Start steam trap test by pressing the "Start
Test" button on the SAGE UMT™, or for remote
activation, press the start test button in the
SAGE®app.
Press triangle button to start test.
5. Test Indicator lights show that the test is in
progress.
The test will take between 1 and 20
seconds
6. SAGE®app shows result of test.
Steam Trap Testing
Without RFID Tag
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SAGE UMT™Accessories
SAGE UMT™
Holster
The SAGE UMT™package
includes a hip holster for
convenient transport storage
of the SAGE UMT™. The
illustration shows how to set
up the holster to carry the
SAGE UMT™unit on either
left or right hip.
Pole Connection
The base of the SAGE UMT™features a
threaded socket. For testing of steam traps
that are out of convenient reach, connect
a standard non-conductive extension pole.
The Bluetooth®connection will continue to
work up to 30ft (9m).
No pole included in package
Insert hanger into the
carrier keyways and press
down into place. Slide over
locking tab to secure
WARNING! To prevent risk of electrical shock, extension pole must not
be made of metal or other conductive material
LOCKED UNLOCKED
Squeeze tabs
together and
push in to
unlock
Push tab in
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Troubleshooting
Typical Questions and Answers
Q: SAGE UMT™not connecting to phone or tablet.
A: Confirm that you have turned on the Bluetooth®communication in your phone or tablet. The SAGE
UMT™can only be pared to your phone or tablet in the SAGE®app. Please see page 8 of this manual
for detailed pairing instructions.
Q: SAGE UMT™is not powering on.
A: Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds. If none of the lights turn on plug into the charger
and wait up to 15 seconds to see if battery light confirms charging. If battery lights confirm charging
let device charge for 30 minutes. Then disconnect from power and attempt to power again. If unit still
will not power on contact Armstrong or your local Representative.
Q: SAGE UMT™will not charge.
A: Confirm that you are using the charger that came with your SAGE UMT™. Confirm there is no debris
inside the charging port. Confirm power adapter is plugged into a known good outlet then press barrel
plug into charging port. Let device charge for 30 minutes if no lights come on contact Armstrong or
your local Representative.
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WARNING! DO NOT use the SAGE UMT™if the handle feels hot or
appears to be deformed or misshapen. DO NOT use the
electrical adapter if the housing or the charging cord is hot
or damaged. If either condition occurs, unplug the adapter,
and turn off the SAGE UMT™. Contact the Armstrong Smart
Services Group for product service or replacement.
If SAGE UMT™is broken or does not work properly, contact
the Armstrong Smart Services Group for guidance, validation,
and possible return authorization for product service or
replacement.
IMPORTANT: There are no user serviceable parts or components in the
SAGE UMT™. For any operating problems that are not clearly covered in this
troubleshooting section, contact your Armstrong dealer or representative to
arrange factory service. For further information, see armstronginternational.com or
call 269-273-1415 for assistance.
CAUTION! DO NOT immerse the SAGE UMT™under a stream of running
water or within a bath of water. Do NOT use compressed air to
clean or dry the SAGE UMT™. Only clean the enclosure with a
mild detergent and warm water solution using a damp towel or
sponge. Dry the SAGE UMT™by hand. For the IR lens cover,
use a cotton swab with alcohol or a moist wipe to gently clean
the lens. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials on the lens.

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Typical Questions and Answers Continued
Q: SAGE UMT™not powering down.
A: Press and hold power button for 5 seconds. Confirm all lights have turned off before releasing the
power button. If any lights remain on contact Armstrong or your local Representative.
Q: SAGE UMT™caution light is blinking.
A: If the caution light is blinking the SAGE UMT™has lost Bluetooth®connection with your phone or
tablet during a test. Confirm that your Bluetooth®is still enabled on your phone or tablet. Confirm pair
status in SAGE®Mobile. If you have confirmed Bluetooth®is enabled and SAGE UMT™is not showing
up in pair screen, power cycle the SAGE UMT™and restart SAGE®mobile. After you have launched app
and powered up SAGE UMT™confirm they pair. If any issues persist contact Armstrong or your local
Representative.
Q: SAGE UMT™is not reading RFID tag.
A: Confirm you are holding RFID tag to the center of the left side of the SAGE UMT™. If available test
with a known good tag to see if RFID tag has malfunctioned. Confirm RFID light is flashing at the top
of the display, if RFID indicator is solid wait 10 seconds for scanning to be active again.
Q: SAGE UMT™reading RFID tag but not pulling up a trap.
A: Confirm tag has been assigned by searching for tag number and tap trap details. The top field is the
RFID field under the trap details and should show a random string of 16 characters. If the text “Touch
RFID tag with SAGE UMT™to assign” is present, simply tap the tag to assign to the trap. If tag is
assigned, enter a group in the location to then be able to pull up assigned tag.
Q: SAGE UMT™shows Temp condition menu right away when testing a trap.
A: This is a menu that needs technician input to confirm the condition of the trap. A trap with low
temperature could be caused by several things. (ex. closed valves, or a failed trap). The technician is
required to input the most applicable condition information.
Q: SAGE UMT™is presenting Temp Condition menu on known hot trap.
A: Three possible answers:
• The surface finish may need to be changed in the trap details. In SAGE®mobile there are three
different surface finishes to adjust the measurement with shiny surfaces that can alter IR readings.
Under trap details locate “Surface” and change to a surface finish that best describes the test
location.
• The IR lens cover may be dirty. Clean the lens with a soft clean cloth and retry the test.
• Correct the value in the “Pressure In” field if it does not accurately describe the pressure at the
steam trap.
Q: SAGE UMT™shutoff during testing (unrelated to low battery charge).
A: Under some conditions (usually when the ambient air is cold and dry), a significant electrostatic
charge can develop on objects and even human beings. Bringing the SAGE UMT™, probe tip close to,
or in contact with, metal objects (e.g., piping and steam traps) may cause an electrostatic discharge
to occur. The discharge can temporarily interrupt electrical circuits in the SAGE UMT™device. If the
Device shuts down, simply depress and hold the Start Test Button pushbutton to power-up the SAGE
UMT™again and then continue testing.
Q: SAGE UMT™indicates a cold trap on some traps mounted downstream of a heat exchanger.
A: Running tests on traps installed downstream of heat exchangers poses a special challenge to the
SAGE UMT™device. In some cases, the condensate leaving a heat exchanger has cooled well below
the boiling point of water at that steam pressure. The Device expects to read a condensate temperature
that is reasonably close to the saturated steam pressure stored w/in the SAGE®database. If the Device
reads a temperature significantly lower than it expects, it will read the trap as cold, stop the test, and
report it as cold and possibly defective. Under these conditions, the end user may need to use alternate
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Proper Probe Touch Points
Inverted Bucket
Float & Thermostatic
Thermal element Outlet pipe (for process
traps with heavy loads)

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Proper Probe Touch Points
Traps on connector blocks or trap valve stations
Thermodynamic/Disc Traps
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Product Specications and
Certications
Specications
Ingress Protection
Rating
IP64
Output Signal RFID: 13.56MHz BLE:
4.2MHz
Infrared sensor
Optical grade, coated
germanium lens
40°F to 716°F (-40°C to
380°C
Materials of
Construction
Housing - ABS
Grip - Rubberized Paint
Seal - Silicon Rubber
Probe - 304SS
Nameplate - PVC
Battery Type Two (2) Lithium Ion
Cells
Weight 1.3lbs (0.57Kg)
Voltage 7.2 Volts DC
Charging Voltage 12 Volts DC (6.5 W
max.)
CE Mark -
EU Directives Test Standards
LVD 2014/35/EU IEC61010-1, IEC60529
RED 2014/53/EU
(ETSI) EN 300 328 V2.1.1
(ETSI) EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1 (2016-11, 2017-02)
(ETSI) EN 300 330 V2.2.1 (2017-02)
(ETSI) EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1 (2017-3)
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North America • Latin America • India · Europe / Middle East / Africa • China • Pacic Rim
EMC Compliance
(North America)
FCC Part 15 Subpart B,
Sec.15.107a & 15.109a (Class B
Digital Device); ICES-003, Issue 6
Class B
Maximum Operating Conditions
Minimum steam
pressure
2 psig (0.14 barg)
Maximum steam
pressure
3200 psig (221 barg)
Temperature
Operating Range
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to
60°C)
Battery Charging
ambient temperature
32°F to 113°F (0°C to
45°C

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Notes:

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Armstrong International
North America • Latin America • India •
Europe / Middle East / Africa • China • Pacic Rim
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SAGE®
Universal Mobile
Tester (SAGE UMT™)
Design, materials, weights, and performance ratings are approximate and subject to change without notice.
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For more information, please contact the Smart Services Group at
269-273-1415, or at:
SAGE UMT™Universal Mobile
Tester Operating Manual
Limited Warranty and Remedy
Armstrong International, Inc. or the Armstrong division that sold the product (“Armstrong”) warrants
to the original user of those products supplied by it and used in the service and in the manner for
which they are intended, that such products shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for
a period of one (1) year from the date of installation, but not longer than 15 months from the date of
shipment from the factory, [unless a Special Warranty Period applies, as listed below]. This warranty
does not extend to any product that has been subject to misuse, neglect or alteration after shipment
from the Armstrong factory. Except as may be expressly provided in a written agreement between
Armstrong and the user, which is signed by both parties, Armstrong DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The sole and exclusive remedy with respect to the above limited warranty or with respect to any
other claim relating to the products or to defects or any condition or use of the products supplied by
Armstrong, however caused, and whether such claim is based upon warranty, contract, negligence,
strict liability, or any other basis or theory, is limited to Armstrong’s repair or replacement of the part
or product, excluding any labor or any other cost to remove or install said part or product, or at Arm-
strong’s option, to repayment of the purchase price. As a condition of enforcing any rights or remedies
relating to Armstrong products, notice of any warranty or other claim relating to the products must be
given in writing to Armstrong: (i) within 30 days of last day of the applicable warranty period, or (ii)
within 30 days of the date of the manifestation of the condition or occurrence giving rise to the claim,
whichever is earlier. IN NO EVENT SHALL ARMSTRONG BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE OR
PROFITS OR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS. The Limited Warranty and Remedy terms herein apply
notwithstanding any contrary terms in any purchase order or form submitted or issued by any user,
purchaser, or third party and all such contrary terms shall be deemed rejected by Armstrong.
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