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Carrier offers software solutions to assist the HVAC design professional. Many of these software solutions are available on-line. Should you have any questions concerning these programs, please contact our support line at 1-800-253-1794 or software.systems@carrier.utc.com.
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Carrier's Electronic Catalog is a series of software programs available to the HVAC design community. These programs assist in the selection, specification, and application of specific Carrier models of commercial HVAC equipment. Each class of equipment (e.g. rooftop packaged cooling/heating units) has its own program which can be downloaded separately. Each program has a selection procedure optimized for the class of equipment, and provides outputs with all pertinent engineering information about the unit selected - as applied. The programs can also predict equipment operating characteristics at off-peak conditions. Most of the E-CAT programs also include Electronic Templates, which are DXF-based equipment drawings, drawn to scale with connection and clearance information included. The templates are targeted for laying out equipment in CAD drawings. Click here to see the E-CAT programs available for download.
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Carrier offers a family of HVAC System design/engineering software products called E20-II. E20-II contains a collection of programs created specifically for the HVAC system designer. These programs are crafted to increase productivity and accuracy, improve analysis capabilities and job documentation, and add a level of "marketability" to a designer's estimates. Individual programs are available to assist in heating & cooling load estimating, annual building operating cost estimating, refrigerant piping system design, and economic life cycle analysis. The E20-II programs are written by HVAC systems engineers for HVAC systems engineers, and are supported by more HVAC system engineers with years of field application experience. Click here to see more details about each of the E20-II programs.
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