Rain For Rent's TDH Calculator App Delivers Critical Pump Data Without Formulas Or Spreadsheets
Rain for Rent, a leading provider of temporary liquid handling solutions, recently announced that there have been over 2,300 downloads of its sought-after TDH Calculator mobile app since its introduction in August, 2012.
Designed to simplify a common everyday calculation used for determining pump selection, the http://www.rainforrent.com/Mobile-Apps/TDH-Calculator/ is an intuitive tool that can be used anywhere to accelerate complex calculations and the decision-making process for engineers, field operators and technicians across multiple industries.
“I discovered Rain for Rent’s TDH app while I was searching for information about friction loss,” said Gerry Herman, Civil Engineer. “It helped me make a preliminary decision on an upcoming project, and it was so easy to use that I highly recommend it to my engineering colleagues.”
Available as a free app for the iPhone, and coming soon for Android operating systems, the TDH Calculator has become a recognized tool-of-the-trade with monthly downloads worldwide rising steadily to the current level of 200-300 a month.
“This proves that the pump industry is looking to adopt new mobile technologies,” said Mike Grundvig, Vice President Project Management, Rain for Rent. “With the feedback we’ve received from users, we’re working on a second-generation app that will make pump selection easier than ever, as well as a suite of other apps that will simplify a variety of daily operations for our customers.”
Rain for Rent’s free TDH Calculator is available for download from iTunes. For more information, visit rainforrent.com.
About Rain For Rent
Since 1934, Rain for Rent has been setting the standard with industry-leading liquid handling solutions that address the needs of a broad range of industries and applications. With over 60 locations in the U.S. and Canada to provide local support, Rain for Rent delivers proven results through Liquid Ingenuity, an approach that puts expertise and innovative thinking to work with technology, products and integrated services.
Source: Rain for Rent