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Q&A - Apps for Doing Proper Loads - Short #215

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

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4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this short Q&A podcast, Bryan answers a listener-submitted question about apps for doing proper loads. Fred specifically asks about apps or charts that can help an HVAC contractor determine the insulation value of a home without assuming numbers or drilling into walls during load calculations.

Load calculations account for all the ways that BTUs can enter or leave a home: conduction, convection, and radiation. Insulation prevents heat transfer via conduction, so it's important to the load calculation process. High-end HVAC design software like Wrightsoft and Kwik Model 3D will have these features built into them (based on the age and location of the home). ASHRAE's handbook also has tables and data with R-values and U-factors to help you out with Manual J load calculations.

RED Calc is an app that allows you to calculate a wall's R-value with measurements, including surface and air temperatures indoors and outdoors. This RED Calc software is available through the U.S. Department of Energy, as is REScheck. The DOE insulation fact sheet is also quite valuable, as are The Engineering Toolbox and materials straight from the insulation manufacturers.

The best way to get a comprehensive load calculation is to have a lot of tribal knowledge about how houses are built in your area, analyze energy bills, and combine tools like RED Calc with building performance tests.

 

RED Calc is available through the U.S. DOE at https://basc.pnnl.gov/redcalc. REScheck is available at https://www.energycodes.gov/rescheck

ASHRAE's resources are available at https://ashrae.org/technical-resources

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Give it away, give it away, give it away now, as I've mentioned before, if that thing you're

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giving away is education to help out the next guy.

0:12.4

And this is a Q&A podcast, a short episode. Oh by the way, I'm Brian, this is the

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HVAC school podcast, the podcast that helps you remember some things you might have

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forgotten along the way as well as helps you remember some things that you forgot to know in the

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first place. This message is from Fred. Fred has a question about loads, energy,

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insulation, how to know more.

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And before we hear from Fred,

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Are there any reference points, apps, websites, charts, etc, that are reliable.

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That way you can figure out the insulation value of a house based on the year the house the or drilling holes and walls to try to do an accurate load calculation without just

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