PeakLoad

PeakLoad

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License:Commercial $45.95

Total downloads:21

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.0.5

Latest update:

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Description

PeakLoad, latest version 1.0.5, is a robust tool aimed at simplifying the calculation of heat load, a task notoriously known for its complexity. Developed by TechniSolve Software cc, this program is tailored for those in the Education sector, particularly within the Science Tools subcategory. Users can download the program free of charge under the executable file name PeakLoad.exe.

PeakLoad runs seamlessly on a wide range of Windows operating systems, from Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Previous iterations of this program include versions 1.1, and 1.0, offering a legacy of reliable performance for various educational purposes.

One of the standout features of PeakLoad is its ability to account for the delayed effects of various room peak load figures, which directly impact a plant's instantaneous heat loads. Additionally, it intelligently manages variations in loads during the 24-hour period, thereby providing a holistic view of heat load dynamics. A notable solution integrated within the program to tackle issues like sunlit walls is the introduction of a cooling load factor (CLF).

Pros:

  • Free to download.
  • Comprehensive heat load calculation capabilities.
  • Supports multiple Windows operating systems.
  • Intuitive handling of 24-hour load variations.

Cons:

  • The program is primarily geared towards educational use, which may limit its appeal to other sectors.

It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. We recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus.

You may want to check out more software, such as Trachtenberg Speed Math, MathMatic or MemBrain, which might be related to PeakLoad.

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