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- From: ceg@nova3.stanford.edu (Chris Gronbeck)
- Newsgroups: sci.energy
- Subject: Re: Help -- leads on PC software for heat loss calculations
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 22:43:22 GMT
- Organization: Int'l. Institute for Energy Conservation
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- Summary: SolarSoft's SunPas
- Keywords: software
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- In article <bainbridge.8@stpaul.ncr.com> bainbridge@stpaul.ncr.com (Robert Bainbridge) writes:
- >I am trying to locate PC based software that will perform heat
- >loss calculations for residential and light commercial
- >buildings. Any information would be helpful.
- >
- >Thanks in advance.
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- It's been a while, but I have used SunPas by SolarSoft Corp. It is simple and
- has a crude user interface, but lets you define surfaces by type, u-value,
- size, orientation, etc., and it uses climate files to perform thermal losses
- and solar gains. If anyone's interested I can dig out the manuals and find
- out if they still make it.
-
- Christopher Gronbeck
- IIEC, Wash., DC
- 202-842-3388
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