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Radiant CAD Software
Mike Crepeau
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Does anyone have any suggestions for a good Radiant loop layout and design software? I'm currently doing very extensive heat loss calcs. I would like to merge this data into a floor layout design.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
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Loop Cad
Check out Avinair under the Manufacturers tool bar. Easey to use. Power Cad takes a while to learn but, well worth your investment. Lots of guys I know use Visio. Depends how you will be using the software.
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Try this site
http://www.engsw.com/index.html
PowerCADD X Powerfull stuff. Check out Siggy's neat stuff in the drawing room.
Gary
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We use....
A combination of AutoCad, LoopCad (Avenir) and HDS (Siggy's software). Design software is like having a toolbox. You have to have the proper tool for the job. If you can't afford the AutoCad, check out QuickCad. It's usually less than $100 and is great for laptops.
If you have any questions about specific design software, email me. We use many different types.
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