Loadsoft 6.0
by Carmel Software is a commercial and industrial
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
load calculation software package whose calculations
are based upon the ASHRAE 2005 Fundamentals radiant
time series (RTS) method. These are the latest and
most update-to-date calculations provided by ASHRAE.
The purpose of this software is to provide
you with total cooling and heating loads for
a building so that you may properly specify
the correct size HVAC equipment (whether it
is a packaged rooftop unit or a boiler). This
program is geared specifically toward the
HVAC engineer, architect, design/build mechanical
contractor, and building maintenance supervisor.
Loadsoft 6.0 is now compatible with Autodesk
Building Systems (ABS). This allows you to
easily import building information (using
gbXML) from an ABS drawing and calculate the
total cooling and heating loads. Then, you
can export the total loads back to the ABS
drawing so you can properly design the duct
or piping system.
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| Features |
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New
Features
- The Loadsoft 6.0 software has been entirely
re-written to take advantage of the latest
programming and back-end database technologies.
In addition, the cooling and heating load
calculations have been updated to conform
to the ASHRAE 2005 Fundamentals radiant
time series (RTS) calculations from Chapter
30. The RTS calculations more accurately
model the load analysis of a building, taking
into account latency of load contributions
throughout the day.
- A new and improved user interface (UI)
has been designed making the input process
much faster and more intuitive than previously.
This improved UI includes a tree-like navigation
area that allows the user to view all systems,
zones, and areas and their relationships.
- The user can easily replicate entire
projects so as to reuse common information.
- An additional 300 cities have been added
to the weather database making the total
800.
- Individual areas can be grouped by zones
for each system.
- An unlimited number of system and area
templates can now be created so that the
user can create new systems and areas using
common data from the templates.
- The user can input separate cooling and
heating ventilation rates.
- The number of air changes can be specified
for the system ventilation inputs.
- Boiler cooling and heating temperature
differences and boiler efficiency values
can be specified for each system.
- Simple duct sizes are now calculated
for each area based upon CFM.
- The user can specify system-wide preheating
properties.
- The user can perform cooling and heating
equipment selection for each system.
- The software can easily integrate with
third-party equipment databases used for
the equipment selection discussed above.
- A local equipment database has also been
added allowing the user to create a customized
equipment list.
- The user can easily move or copy systems,
zones, and areas within a project.
- The user can specify door types along
with the door widths, heights, u-values,
and quantities.
- Up to 10 different types of walls and
windows can be specified for each area.
- Up to 7 different types of roofs can
be specified for each area.
- Skylight inputs are now separate from
the window inputs.
- The user can now specify electrical equipment
latent loads in addition to sensible loads.
- The appliance database has been expanded
to include more specialized office and home
equipment.
- The u-value construction material database
has been expanded to include more common
materials.
- The user can now assign individual occupancy
and diversity schedules to people, lighting,
equipment, and miscellaneous load contributions.
- Input checks have been incorporated so
the user can confirm that inputs are correct
be calculating
- Quick calculation functionality has been
added to each area so that the user can
instantly see the cooling and heating load
contributions for the area.
- All input and output data can be exported
to Microsoft Word and Excel templates.
- Reports can be exported to XML format
so that they can be shared with others across
networks and operating systems other than
Windows.
- The "what-if scenario" functionality
includes more inputs to perform the what-if
analysis.
- Now compatible with Autodesk Building
Systems using gbXML
- . . . and more.
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Standard Inputs
- Input up to 1000 detailed area inputs
and 500 detailed system inputs
- Inputs for all directional orientations
- Inputs for roof, wall, door, and window
angles
- Inputs for internal loads including people,
lighting, equipment, infiltration, exhaust
and miscellaneous loads
- Inputs for window shading and partitions
- Inputs for ventilation, infiltration,
fan heat gains, and safety factors
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Types of Data Included
- 800 city weather database including the
United States and the entire world
- A full office and home appliance/equipment
database for sensible and latent loads
- HVAC Equipment database
- Construction material database with u-values
for walls, roofs, floors, doors, and windows
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Outputs
- A summary output of total commercial
HVAC loads
- A detailed output broken down by each
component load (i.e. - walls, roofs, windows,
people, etc)
- A psychrometric properties output
- A wall, door, and window orientation output
- Extensive graphing capabilities including
bar, line, and pie charts
- Includes capability to export to custom
Microsoft Word and Excel documents
- Can export to html and text files ·
Can export to XML files
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Additional Features
- Support for both English and Metric units.
- Simple mathematical capabilities at every
input.
- Global data editing of all inputs.
- Capabilities for rotating walls and windows
in any direction.
- A What-If Scenario" command that
permits the selection of a range of specific
values for one input, while the software
outputs the corresponding loads. For example,
if cooling loads were sought for a buildings
cooling temperature setpoints with a range
72 - 76 degrees, the cooling outputs for
each step would be calculated and displayed
on one page.
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For more information please visit
Carmel
Loadsoft
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