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How to use Heat Engineer Software 1st August Tuesday

How to use Heat Engineer Software 1st August Tuesday

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£47.93

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Highlights

  • Delivered Online

  • Beginner level

Description

For new users and the curious.

IMPORTANT: Once you are signed up, send us your requests on what you would like to see within the demonstration and learn on the course. We will then cater for your needs and answer them during the session.

This is designed to be an introduction into how to start a room by room survey using the Heat Engineer app, then sending this survey to the online dashboard. We will then go through the different steps to complete this heat loss report. Optional pages will also be worked through and shown. 

Examples of how to select the flow temperature and the heat source (heat pumps and boilers) will be presented once the heat loss result is completed. 

Scope of works

Estimated Start Time

Duration mins

Topic

Platform / Device

7:00:00 PM

5

Welcome introduction - Show an example Heat loss report from online - The end result

Website

7:05:00 PM

2

How to sign up and the different account types 5 mins

Website

7:07:00 PM

4

What the app is used for and sending to the online account – Show about page

Website & app

7:11:00 PM

2

Login into the app (Example used is an iPhone 13) – what is My Info and the History

App (mobile & tablets)

7:13:00 PM

3

Briefly show the estimator tool

App (mobile & tablets)

7:16:00 PM

2

How to start a new room by room survey

App (mobile & tablets)

7:18:00 PM

10

Open up example from History and enter two rooms - One standard and one vaulted. PowerPoint to help visualise

App (mobile & tablets)

7:28:00 PM

1

Send survey to main dashboard

App (mobile & tablets)

7:29:00 PM

3

Quick Intro to dashboard.

Website

7:32:00 PM

1

Show profile setup

Website

7:33:00 PM

7

Open sent survey go through step 1 to step 9

Website

7:40:00 PM

2

Selecting a heat source - Heat Pump in this example

Website

7:42:00 PM

15

Optional pages overview, emitters and performance, current radiators, new radiators, DHW, Bivalent system and fuel comparison page.

Website

7:57:00 PM

2

Print report off or send copy to a supplier

Website

7:59:00 PM

5

Adding Designers

8:04:00 PM

1

Our future plans

Website

8:05:00 PM

15

Heat Manager - Digital file system for you and your customers

Website

8:20:00 PM

Any feedback and further questions please email to support@heat-engineer.com

Questions - You will be able to ask further questions after the event.

Delivered by Rich Cartwright BEng DipEd MCIPHE

NEW RADIATORS

We use EN442 standard to enable you to customise the defined MWT (°c) and the results will highlight if the radiator will heat the room for a given internal design temperature. We like to promote the need to design low temperature systems!

Add multiple designers to your account

You can now add extra dashboard users to complete heat loss and heating design reports on your Heat Engineer Software account.

DHW (DOMESTIC HOT WATER)

This will calculate the projected energy demand and running costs for DHW. Soon to be released is cylinder sizing for both domestic and commercial.


EMITTERS AND PERFORMANCE

This page is primarily used for heat pump designs. Once you specify the flow temperature for each room the SCOP (Seasonal Coefficient of Performance) values will be shown, and the system will show if radiators are over or undersized.

CURRENT RADIATORS

Use the app on site to enter the current radiators and our system will display the output values for different flow temperatures.

BIVALENT DESIGN

A bivalent system uses more than one heat source. So, we provide an easy-to-use method for you to determine when you need a fossil fuel boiler to operate when a heat pump is at its output limit. This is great for properties which need a 3 phase system for a large heat pump, however only have single phase, therefore a boiler can provide the remaining heating at a bivalent point which you can design.

FUEL COMPARISON

Multiple fuels to compare against, you can adjust the price per unit and CO2 factor (kg/kWh). Present these running costs to your clients.

GROUND LOOP DESIGN

This is a quick and simple tool to establish an estimate of how much pipe you will need for bore holes, slinkys and horizontal layouts. We have used the MCS lookup tables for this process.

PHOTOS AND NOTES

Photos and notes which you or your surveyors have taken will be shown when you open the report from your dashboard. You may also upload and download photos from your PC / laptop too.

COMPARE COMPLETED REPORTS

This comparison feature allows you to compare different reports on power and energy demand. You can therefore review a project's outcome when you make variations in the building materials and dimensions. If you compare two different buildings / projects then this will only show rooms which have the same name.

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