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lilnick
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Hey I have a question,thats a little pathetic considering my years of experience in this field. does anyone know of a program or a place that i can properly learn to do a heat loss calculation to size H.W. jobs, and to also size A/C equiptment properly. Thanks in advance.
Lil Nick
Lil Nick
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Try the
TACO load calc which is free or contact wrightsoft which has a complete software program for load calcs, duct sizing, hydronics and more which I am not up on.
Thanks,
Minnesota Wayne0 -
Heat loss software
is a very useful tool to have in your repertoire. I have been using Wrightsoft for decades. It's a little expensive and I needed help in learning to use it at first but once I got it figured out it has been a powerful tool. I started out using a little program called EZ Loss that I ordered from the back of a trade magazine. It was very easy to use and I believe it is still around.0
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