What Does HVAC Solution Software Do?
If you are an HVAC consulting engineer, it does what you do.
Simply put, HVAC Solution assists you in designing HVAC systems.
From the sizing of simple louvers,
to the calculation of pump head.
HVAC Solution is a tool for engineers, designers, and contractors to design and model HVAC systems using intelligent objects.
Each component in HVAC Solution communicates information to other components when connections are made.
HVAC Solution is more than just pretty pictures.
All objects have HVAC calculations behind them Design air handler, hydronic and airflow schematics.
Prepare equipments schedules for construction documents HVAC Solution is an "intuitive use" program.
Save time, increase profit:
Decrease design time
Minimal training
Quickly retrieve saved files
Reuse work from job to job
Automatic head and static pressure calculations
Automatic pipe sizing
Automatic recalculation of all data any time a single data piece is altered
Change equipment types on-the-fly
Automatic component insertion
Standardize your designs:
Standardize project inputs
Use pre-made schematics
Email a project for review
Reduce errors:
Eliminate common mistakes
Color-coded component use type
Quickly design HVAC systems with HVAC Solution with following steps:
Step 1 - Drag and drop equipment onto the screen
Step 2 - Connect components
Step 3 - Edit component information to suit job needs
Step 4 - Paste the schematic and schedules into a CAD program
HVAC Solution currently includes the following equipment design capabilities with more on the way:
Air handlers, supply fans, return fans, return-relief fans, relief fans, outside air fans, exhaust fans, pumps, hydronic boilers, air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers, expansion tanks, air separators, cooling towers, heat exchangers, cooling tower sumps, dampers, heating coils, cooling coils, filters, plenums, spaces, roof hoods, louvers, terminal boxes, panel radiation, finned radiation, unit heaters, and fan coils.
HVAC Solution currently includes the following fluid system types:
Water, propylene glycol and ethylene glycol.