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Heat Engineer has been designed to help heating engineers and surveyors gather information about a property for the installation of a heating system. The options available for heat loss reports are renewable technologies such as Air Source Heat Pumps, Ground Source Heat Pumps, Biomass or conventional fossil fuels.
Please visit our website to create an account and watch our training videos. www.heat-engineer.com
Heat Engineer Software Ltd is an Industrial Associate Supporter of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering.
----Heat Engineer has three functions ----
1 - Heat Loss survey, designed to meet BS EN 12831, CIBSE Domestic Heating Design Guide and MCS standards. When the survey is completed you can send it to your account at www.heat-engineer.com
2 - MCS 020 Planning Standards, sound assessment for Air Source Heat Pumps.
3 - A quick heat loss estimator tool.
-----Important useful feature----
Every entry made is automatically saved in the app’s history so you can revisit any time to amend either your sound assessment or heat loss survey. For MCS 020 Sound assessments this is particularly useful if you don’t know the sound power decibel rating whilst on site and haven’t yet decided which manufacturer to use. You can use the app on site to record data you have and revisit your history to update the project once you’re back in the office.
1----Heat Loss Survey----
Complete a site survey for a room by room heat loss calculation. The parameters within this app are detailed so calculations can be carried out following the domestic heating design guide and requirements to meet MCS standards. This tool is for collecting details of a property so you can then send it to an online Heat Engineer account. If you are a Heat Engineer account holder at www.heat-engineer.com then you can review your survey and produce a detailed heat loss report.
Take photos for each room and installation locations.
• Pre-populated drop down lists for room names and options to add custom names.
• Pre-populated drop down lists and options to add custom description and U values for all building materials, walls, floors, windows, doors, ceilings and roof.
• For ‘complex rooms’, rooms with lofted/vaulted ceilings and roof an option to select which image profile, so measurement and wall types can quickly be entered.
• Current Emitter selection, quickly select the radiator profile image from our list and enter the height and length. Heat Engineer online www.heat-engineer.com will calculate the output based on the designed flow temperature in the final report.
• Send completed survey to a Heat Engineer account online at www.Heat-Engineer.com
• Surveys submitted for the heat loss calculation the ‘internal room design temperatures’ and ‘air changes per hour ‘will be based on the room name and age of the room. Energy kWh demand and running costs is calculated using degree day data. Fuel comparisons are also available.
2----MCS 020 Planning Standards, sound assessment for Air Source Heat Pumps-
To ensure a proposed Air Source Heat Pump installation is a ‘permitted development’ for sound conditions use this app if you’re an MCS installer for the handover pack.
• Enter any manufacturer and model name
• Enter the A weighted sound power (dB) level for the chosen model (you can change this information in the history when you decide which model you want to install)
• Enter a description of assessment position
• Take and add a photo of the assessment position for your final PDF report
• A clear indication of assessment results
• Send a two page PDF report of the completed MCS 020 assessment to your office via email
3----Heat Loss Estimator----
This heat loss estimator tool has been designed to provide heating estimations on Power kW and Energy kWh demands for domestic and commercial properties. The tool provides approximations to aid the quotation / tendering process before a project is accepted.
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The Heatloss Calculator & Guide from Mr Combi Training includes three useful calculators:
• Heatloss calculator - finds the heatloss from a room
• Radiator calculator - estimates a radiator's length/output
• Converter - quickly converts between Watts and BTU/h
Heatloss Calculator:
This easy to use calculator lets you enter the details for a room, with dimensions in metres or feet, and it will then will calculate the heatloss in Watts and BTUs per hour. The desired room temperatures (12 - 24°C) can be set in the settings page and also the outside temperature (-30 to +5°C) the temperatures are also given in their Fahrenheit equivalents.
The results will show:
• Ventilation heatloss - Losses from air passing through the room.
• Fabric heatloss - Losses through walls, floor and ceiling.
• Total heatloss - Sum of the ventilation and fabric losses.
The required radiator for the room can then be determined from the total room heat loss i.e. select a radiator that's rated higher!
The app can also be used to work out how much could be saved by fitting double glazing, cavity insulation or extra loft insulation to your home. Carry out a survey of each room in your house, with and without the double glazing/cavity insulation/loft insulation, then total the differences for the whole house to find how much heat is being wasted.
The app will even also calculate the time taken to heat the room from the set outside temperature if the right radiator is fitted. You can also enter flow and return rates and the Mean Water Temperature (MWT) and Delta T will be calculated, making it easier for you to select the right radiator using the manufacturers correction factors.
Radiator Calculator:
This calculator will estimate the length or power output from an existing compact radiator using a range of calculations from the most popular radiator manufacturers in the UK.
To find the output you simply select the radiator type, select the height, enter the length (in mm or inches) and select the Delta T. The results will then show the lowest and highest power outputs from across the different manufacturers and then the average will be calculated. This is very useful if you want to show a customer that their radiator is too small for a room.
To find the estimated length select the radiator type, select the height, enter the output and select the Delta T. The results will then show the estimated length the radiator would need to be.
The following radiator types are supported:
• P1 - Single panel
• K1 - Single convector
• P+ - Double panel
• K2 - Double convector
• K3 - Triple convector
Email, Save or Export:
Once you have your results you can email them directly from within the app, save them to your device or export them to another app that supports text files, such as Dropbox, Google Drive or Evernote.
You can also use the saved results to add up all the heatlosses from a house so you can find the total heating load.
Converter:
The super simple Converter will help you quickly convert between Watts and BTU/h. Just enter one value and the other will be calculated.
Guide:
To give you some extra help when you need it, we have added a mini-guide to the Radiator Calculator with the following 4 pages:
• Correction factors - Shows you when and how to apply a correction factor to your results
• DeltaT Calculations - How to calculate the MWT and DeltaT
• Common Faults - Lists a number of common radiator faults, their symptoms and remedies
• Balancing - Instructions for balancing a system
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