Spirax Sarco releases HVAC steam solution program
Spirax Sarco, Inc., (SSI) has released HVAC Solution Steam Program Version 3.2. This visual tool is created for engineers, designers and contractors to design and model HVAC steam systems using intelligent objects.
HVAC Solution Steam is a stand-alone, Windows®-based drag-and-drop program. The state-of-the-art software allows for easy modeling of steam generation, steam distribution, steam utilization and condensate-handling systems. The program supports compiling of equipment schedules based on the Spirax Sarco catalog.
Each component in HVAC Steam Solution communicates information, such as pressures, flow rates, temperatures, etc., to other components as connections are made. All objects have HVAC calculations tagged to them. The software automatically performs many of the engineering calculations and design tasks that HVAC professionals currently perform manually, including: head loss and static pressure
calculations, pipe and duct sizing, data recalculation, component insertion, full psychrometric calculations and equipment type changes on-the-fly.
Company Information
Spirax Sarco
1150 Northpoint Blvd.
Blythewood, SC 29016 (see map)
Phone: (800) 575-0394
Fax: (803) 714-2222
email: InsideSalesLeads@Spirax.com
Website: www.spiraxsarco.com/us
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