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HVAC Quick Load vs BluFlame Combustion Analysis Usage & Stats
The HVAC Quick Load is the one and only rule-of-thumb HVAC heating and cooling load application for the iPhone and iPad.
This app now includes the HVAC Equipment Locator. Click here for details: http://bit.ly/1yTq539
This app performs rule-of-thumb HVAC cooling and heating load calculations for many types of commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential buildings. It allows you to quickly calculate the total required cooling and heating loads (in BTU/hr or Tonnage) and air flows (CFM or L/s) by inputting just the building type, total square area and number of people.
You can email all of the inputs and results to any email address. In addition, the email includes an Excel spreadsheet attachment from which you can perform more extensive calculations.
The basis of the calculations for this utility come from various authoritative HVAC texts that list average cooling and heating load values per square foot for many building types.
All values can be displayed in English (IP) and Metric (SI) units.
The following is a sample of some of the types of buildings that can be modeled:
1. Cocktail Lounges, Bars, Taverns, Clubhouses
2. Computer Rooms
3. Dining Halls, Lunch Rooms, Cafeterias, Luncheonettes
4. Hospital Patient Rooms, Nursing Home Patient Rooms
5. Jails
6. Kitchens
7. Libraries, Museums
8. Malls, Shopping Centers
9. Medical/Dental Centers, Clinics, and Offices
10. Nightclubs
11. Offices, Commercial
12. ..... and many more
This app is great for use out in the field to quickly analyze the cooling and heating properties of a building. However, please note, that it is by no means a substitute for rigorous heating and cooling load calculations, and HVAC equipment and materials should not be selected based upon the results from this application.
We also offer the following additional HVAC applications for the iPhone and iPad:
1. HVAC Duct Sizer
2. HVAC Pipe Sizer – Gas Low Pressure
3. HVAC Pipe Sizer - Gas High Pressure
4. HVAC Pipe Sizer – Liquid
5. HVAC Pipe Sizer – Steam
6. Steam Tables
7. Psychrometric Plus
8. Psychrometric LT
9. HVAC Pipe Sizer Plus
10. HVAC Pipe Sizer Gas Plus
11. HVAC Toolkit
12. HVAC Toolkit Ultimate
13. HVAC Residential Load Calcs
14. HVAC Load Plus
15. HVAC Equipment Locator
16. ASHRAE Duct Fitting Database
17. ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation Load Calcs
18. HVAC Psych HD
19. HVAC ResLoad-J
20. HVAC Residential Load Calcs HD
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The BluFlame Combustion Analyzer is a powerful Bluetooth, touch screen, diagnostic flue gas analyzer for residential and commercial heating installations and maintenance.
An all in one, high-tech, multi-tool, the handheld gas analyzer is ideal for the entire commissioning process from setting the input to the fuel pressure to verification of proper draft.
FEATURES
• Flue gas analyzer with real-time combustion calculation
• Digital manometer for stack draft and differential pressure
• Digital dual channel temperature measurement
• MSM sensor technology allows for field replaceable sensors
• Backlit, color touch screen is intuitive and easy to use
• Combustion and efficiency analyzer in one with integrated ambient air carbon monoxide testing
• Large fuel type list for multiple applications
• High capacity lithium-ion battery
• Internal data storage of up to 1,000 complete measurement data sets
• Easy data collection features include USB and SD card (Bluetooth equipped)
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- Free
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December 14, 2024