Wrightsoft: Manual J Heat Load Calculation - Introduction (Official)

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Introduction (Official) has been created to amend the technical difficulties in the previous video. We show the fundamentals and initial steps on how to perform a heat load calculation in Wrightsoft and how to setup/cleanup the user interface. Initially you download the demo for free available in the link below. The only constrain is that some features are lock, however it will be adequate for getting used to the software.
    Click on "Download Free Demo"
    www.wrightsoft...
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Komentáře • 16

  • @LabbaikFoods
    @LabbaikFoods Před rokem +3

    Sir i have interest im hvac system designing but i am confused in where to start.
    So can you suggest some softwares which are in demand.

    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před rokem

      For heat load calculations you have, Elite, Wrightsoft, load calc in the residential side. Now for commercial mainly Revit or at least AutoCAD and heat load software such as Trace 3D or carrier HAP.

  • @mohibquadri4053
    @mohibquadri4053 Před rokem

    Superb 🌟
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    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kind words! The great advantage of HVAC and MEP is that it’s a vast industry. Many companies are willing to train you if you stick with them for sometime. For example I have seen Johnson Controls provide a lot resources for training in HVAC controls while working (no college degree needed) or contractors willing to train you in the trade. I’m not very sure about online money making but regarding to finances there are some great CZcams channels the influence you in a great way being financially savvy. One of them is White Board Finance, or Graham Stephan.

  • @FusssionMusik
    @FusssionMusik Před rokem

    Hi I was following along with your tutorial with the demo, and I was wondering if in the paid version the other sensible load also caps at 100,000 btuh/hr? The demo, it will not go above that number. I was of course putting different numbers, but wanted to know if that's a constrain in the software?

    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment. That is a good question. I’m not sure if it caps at 100,000 Btu/h (8.33tons) but I will test it and see. In commercial we see this tonnages. Perhaps for bigger tonnages wrighsoft Right-CommLoad would be a better option. For a quicker answer you can email Hamilton.Fishman@mii.com. He is very helpful for software questions from wrighsoft.

  • @Hunterman5655
    @Hunterman5655 Před 4 měsíci

    in my property sheet, I do not see interna loads or duct latent gain as an option (2024 version). I have selected F280-12 as my calculation method, could this be the reason why, and do I need those things if using F280-12?

    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment. Could you elaborate more on the F280-12?

    • @Hunterman5655
      @Hunterman5655 Před 4 měsíci

      @@hvaceasymath it’s just another calculation standard that we are required to use where I live, not sure on any other specifics of it unfortunately

  • @user-yn8cr9sb2x
    @user-yn8cr9sb2x Před 9 měsíci

    Can you type in a room by size as opposed to drag to size? Let's say I want a 20'6" x 14'. can I type that somewhere and then drag and drop to where I need it?

    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před 9 měsíci

      Great question!! Not to my knowledge unfortunately. That would be a great way to be more efficient in drawing the room layout. However just to double check and make sure you can send an email to Hamilton at (Mitek)Hamilton.Fishman@mii.com

  • @syedsaadali2945
    @syedsaadali2945 Před rokem

    How can I get the access to this software?

    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před rokem

      The link below will take you to the membership:
      www.wrightsoft.com/Store/SaaS_Store

  • @syedsaadali2945
    @syedsaadali2945 Před rokem

    Sir is there any crack available for this software?

    • @hvaceasymath
      @hvaceasymath  Před rokem

      MiTek is the company that offers the license. The basic plan is $400/mo for residential Heat load, duct design package. Check the link below:
      www.wrightsoft.com/Store/SaaS_Store